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Volume 75 - Page 421
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Volume 75 |
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… coated with a fine grain emulsion of very high contrast. S … contrast. Since such an emulsion would normally be very s … |
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Volume 75 - Page 270
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Volume 75 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1935 |
… nitrate 1 covered With 1 emulsion and ‘ . _ dorsal varnish … overed with photographic emulsion. All the films were of ne … |
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Volume 65 - Page 124
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Volume 65 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1925 |
… ent of clumps in certain emulsions. ‘ In eVidence of some … 126 of grain in the same emulsion, we reproduce the follow … |
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Volume 65 - Page 36
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Volume 65 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1925 |
… was carried out on four emulsions :— (a) Five exposures w … for the wedge. The four emulsions used were (a) a slow em … |
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Volume 21 - Page 83
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Volume 21 |
1-9 |
2/10/1880 |
… hat the character of the emulsion seemed to influence the r … THE WASHING OF GELATINE EMULSION ; AND ON AN EFFECTIVE ME … |
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Volume 21 - Page 77
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Volume 21 |
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2/10/1880 |
… AY 20, I881. so that the emulsion may be kept fluid. Saxe o … may be coated with this emulsion by rolling the sheet fac … |
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Volume 126 - Page 277
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Volume 126 |
12 |
1/1/1986 |
… mal black and white film emulsions contain light sensitive … days of photography such emulsions were sensitive to the b … |
388 |
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Volume 151 - Page 236
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Volume 151 |
10 |
1/2/2011 |
… round maming the initial emulsion vs ith its base necessit … ted adiustitients in the emulsion Ionnulation. so the final … |
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Volume 94 - Page 23
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Volume 94 |
1-12 |
1/1/1954 |
… as coated a panchromatic emulsion. Plates so produced were … slow. The pan- chromatic emulsion itself was slow, because … |
390 |
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Volume 87 - Page 79
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Volume 87 |
1-12 |
1/1/1947 |
… e) positive transparency emulsions. I shall also introduce … methods of chlorwbromidc emulsions, give but a limited ran … |
391 |
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Volume 83 - Page 192
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Volume 83 |
1-12 |
1/1/1943 |
… on to which photographic emulsions and especially chloride … and especially chloride emulsions have a high sensitivity … |
392 |
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Volume 32 - Page 132
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Volume 32 |
1-9 |
26/9/1891 |
… preparation of collodion emulsions. Among them were some s … having been coated with emulsion prepared with the minera … |
393 |
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Volume 41 - Page 263
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Volume 41 |
1-12 |
1/9/1900 |
… . [JUNE 29, 1901. normal emulsion which, under the action … small quantity of normal emulsion may be attributed the we … |
394 |
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Volume 46 - Page 83
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Volume 46 |
11 |
1/1/1906 |
… nd water. With collodion emulsions the characteristics of … lates prepared with dyed emulsions, as compared with bathe … |
395 |
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Volume 70 - Page 110
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Volume 70 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1930 |
… nsitize certain types of emulsions in the way Dr. Sheppard … re were certain types of emulsion which one could sensitiz … |
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Volume 66 - Page 176
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Volume 66 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1926 |
… e growth of fog for each emulsion as the time of developme … ning no bromide. 299 DC, Emulsion containing thiocarbamide … |
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Volume 71 - Page 317
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Volume 71 |
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1/1/1931 |
… iate intensity level For emulsions which exhibit Consider: … racteristics of any such emulsion it would be MEDIUM SPEED … |
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Volume 71 - Page 318
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Volume 71 |
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1/1/1931 |
… tion of a blue sensitive emulsion to be within i l per cen … ter for a blue sensitive emulsion than for a pan— Dawn. 3’ … |
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Volume 68 - Page 160
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Volume 68 |
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1/1/1928 |
… at the head of Table i. emulsion and exposed to collimate … f the tur- biditv of the emulsion a certain fraction of m … |
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Volume 67 - Page 144
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Volume 67 |
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1/1/1927 |
… able with a panchromatic emulsion. lhe Impei ial . has now … f10;t in every7 way. The emulsion is of the same high qual … |