This section is from the book "Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics", by Paul N. Hasluck. Also available from Amazon: Cassell's Cyclopaedia Of Mechanics.
There is always a danger of losing the glaze when a water mountant is used, but an alcoholic solution of gelatine does not so affect them; it is, however, difficult to apply a thoroughly even coating. If the prints are backed with waterproof paper, ordinary mountants may be used, and the print mounted dry. Or rubber solution thinned down with benzoline may be used.
 
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