Ware, Mike
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- 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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