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Volume 77 - Page 110
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Volume 77 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1937 |
… ctral sensitivity of the emulsion, (2) photo—conductivity … sitivity of photographic emulsions used for aerial photo- … |
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Volume 22 - Page 100
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Volume 22 |
1-9 |
10/10/1881 |
… he obtained with his own emulsions upon testing with the s … s who prepared their own emulsions doubted the possibility … |
303 |
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Volume 23 - Page 55
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Volume 23 |
1-9 |
7/10/1882 |
… e had made some chloride emulsion plates after Captain Abn … for coating plates with emulsion. He said that, as the wo … |
304 |
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Volume 20 - Page 31
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Volume 20 |
1-9 |
4/10/1879 |
… in the gelatino-bromide emulsion processes, which have. c … nd on Soluble Bromide in Emulsions.” By Captain Abney, R.E … |
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Volume 89 - Page 45
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Volume 89 |
1-12 |
1/1/1949 |
… ive contamination in the emulsion and the glass. These are … ng at the surface of the emulsion. Results show a sporadic … |
306 |
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Volume 80 - Page 192
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Volume 80 |
1-12 |
1/1/1940 |
… f gelatin and water, the emulsions of both series were all … f. Finishing 111 all the emulsions was accomplished at 60 … |
307 |
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Volume 32 - Page 152
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Volume 32 |
1-9 |
26/9/1891 |
… are composed of gelatine emulsions, separator-made and was … to understand that slow emulsions would very materially a … |
308 |
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Volume 23 - Page 16
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Volume 23 |
1-9 |
7/10/1882 |
… systematic working, the emulsion which was made to—day wo … xperience With collodion emulsions may, however, account f … |
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Volume 26 - Page 82
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Volume 26 |
1-9 |
3/10/1885 |
… ted the bromide from the emulsion in about half an hour, a … ut half an hour, and the emulsion was perfectly clean and … |
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Volume 25 - Page 94
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Volume 25 |
1-9 |
4/10/1884 |
… for cutting up gelatine emulsion preparatory to washing. … Silver plated metal, the emulsion was cut up into ribbons … |
311 |
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Volume 50 - Page 146
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Volume 50 |
12 |
1/1/1910 |
… ee filter units. When the emulsion and compensator have bee … at the sensitising of an emulsion or of a plate by bathing … |
312 |
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Volume 76 - Page 47
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Volume 76 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1936 |
… ty of the colours by the emulsion, This criterion of perfe … employed to show t1“ the emulsion adds the two component r … |
313 |
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Volume 76 - Page 214
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Volume 76 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1936 |
… necessary to submit the emulsion (‘itric acid . 7 g. to a … st after the mixing, the emulsion is cooled for setting, T … |
314 |
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Volume 18 - Page 17
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Volume 18 |
1-8 |
9/10/1877 |
… n of the slowness of the emulsion process he had used, and … that he should give his emulsion plates ten times the exp … |
315 |
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Volume 107 - Page 84
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Volume 107 |
12 |
1/1/1967 |
… interlayer Silver halide emulsion with no colour coupler S … that sensitizing dyes in emulsions not containing a non-di … |
316 |
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Volume 101 - Page 50
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Volume 101 |
1-12 |
1/1/1961 |
… tends to get lost in the emulsion. The scatter of light in … scatter of light in the emulsion blunts any sharp edges i … |
317 |
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Volume 92 - Page 94
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Volume 92 |
1-12 |
1/1/1952 |
… curtain" that guards the emulsion makers’ secrets. Some of … tion of the photographic emulsion, a major difficulty is to … |
318 |
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Volume 81 - Page 212
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Volume 81 |
1-12 |
1/1/1941 |
… viously shown that if an emulsion was exposed at low tempe … nd the halide ion in the emulsion used. He believed that o … |
319 |
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Volume 81 - Page 168
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Volume 81 |
1-12 |
1/1/1941 |
… vities with photographic emulsions. This difficulty is quit … ny existing photographic emulsion can be regarded as an in … |
320 |
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Volume 32 - Page 61
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Volume 32 |
1-9 |
26/9/1891 |
… periments as to negative emulsions seem to have been vague … ng and using a collodion emulsion. M. Gaudin, of Paris, wh … |