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… ve to you Its "a ue. the emulsion and the suppleness of th … . \\ as the speed of the emulsion lessened or made greater … |
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Volume 51 - Page 249
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1/1/1911 |
… uch silver may spoil the emulsion. But if too little silve … widely separated in the emulsion which has the smaller am … |
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Volume 52 - Page 100
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1/1/1912 |
… an a plate containing an emulsion similar to that employed … refore the lantern slide emulsion is practically useless f … |
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Volume 54 - Page 164
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Volume 54 |
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1/1/1914 |
… was given when a bromide emulsion was exposed to light, an … roduct as a photographic emulsion, it was very difficult to … |
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Volume 63 - Page 33
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… either in the sensitive emulsion or in a screen which is … ing dye is to render the emulsion sensitive to light of lo … |
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1/1/1922 |
… O"r3Ph1C €171“ ‘10“ 1% ‘ emulsion . - . . . . , __ _. . Le … analysis of photographic emulsions, by the 11110 arts - ~ … |
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Volume 74 - Page 14
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1/1/1934 |
… concerned, by collodion emulsion, for with this one could … tive plate. Of collodion emulsion I have not heard much la … |
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Volume 73 - Page 381
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… he speed of photographic emulsions. (Refer— ence Bloch, P. … one of these super—speed emulsions. As a result, the Kodac … |
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… we have a process—plate emulsion coated on a paper withou … ng Paper has a contrasty emulsion which is backed with ant … |
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… ve a generous coating of emulsion, which provides the twin … ow up the weakness of an emulsion in either, namely one wh … |
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Volume 72 - Page 183
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… rains of 11 photographic emulsion are extremely small, but … important, and when two emulsions are compared visually i … |
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Volume 72 - Page 289
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… characteristic curves of emulsions. These possessed a. defi … t negative 6 YO-bromide) emulsion was acted upon by a solu … |
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Volume 72 - Page 164
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1/1/1932 |
… ' ' coated With gelatinp emulsion,“ i is further complicat … suitable to support the emulsion second and du era :hc fil … |
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Volume 74 - Page 4
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1/1/1934 |
… mera, a, by Photographic emulsions, graininess and resolvi … g po“ er of photographic emulsions, graininess and, by A v … |
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… _ resolving powtr of the emulsion and the finite width of … where graininess of the emulsion becomes an important fac … |
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Volume 73 - Page 350
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… arm quickly removes the emulsion. ispriug clip comes into … ge of the new high-speed emulsions being used for plates a … |
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Volume 73 - Page 9
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1/1/1933 |
… ginal sensttiv1ty of the emulsion and confer new sensitivi … Ratio of original speed Emulsion. Average grain size. to … |
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Volume 73 - Page 218
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1/1/1933 |
… ture, and poured on. The emulsion must be swabbed over by … negatives, ran down the emulsion surface, restraining dev … |
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Volume 73 - Page 59
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1/1/1933 |
… e and the same material (emulsion) when making direct comp … nsitivity qualities ole; emulsion. The author believes tha … |
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Volume 73 - Page 177
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1/1/1933 |
… l man is merciful to his emulsion (and also as we refuse t … given to their new Pan. emulsion. A thoroughly satisfacto … |