Ware, Mike

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Name (Latin)
Ware, Mike
Other forms of name
Ware, M. J. (Mike J.)
Date of birth
1939
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Photographic chemistry
Occupation
Chemists
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 73748951
Wikidata: Q6849215
Library of congress: nr 95044378
Sources of Information
  • Cyanomicon, 2014:title page (Mike Ware, MA, DPhil, CCHEM, FRSC, honorary fellow in chemistry, University of Manchester, UK, scientific advisor to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
  • The vibrational spectra of some inorganic complexes, 1965:title page (M. J. Ware)
  • Mechanisms of image deterioration in early photographs, c1994:t.p. (Mike Ware)

Wikipedia description:

Michael J. Ware (born 1939, Bromley) is a chemist and photographer, known for his work in alternative photographic processes, earlier methods of printing photographic images that were succeeded by the more common silver-gelatin used today. In the Present, Ware acts as a consultant, most recently on the history and development of the platinotype and palladium processes. His has also written about chemistry's influence on the history of photography.

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