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… ge surface of glass with emulsion. The conversation then d … the other; made from an emulsion after Captain Abney’s fo … |
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Volume 59 - Page 125
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… iron in contact with the emulsion, is not constant, but va … o the particular type of emulsion, being different for an … |
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… as the perfectly uniform emulsions he had got by the more … e Mr, Renwick would like emulsions varying from 20 to 40 H … |
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Volume 62 - Page 59
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… IDES ON THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EMULSION.* By S, E. SHEPPARD, DSc … ck's results, using Seed emulsions, were entirely unsucces … |
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Volume 57 - Page 61
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… the sensitized plates or emulsion. The dye as supplied is … cal fog in clean working emulsions. If it is desired to pr … |
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Volume 53 - Page 75
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… and efficiency within the emulsion itself without producing … ion has been made to the emulsion, in the most intimate as … |
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Volume 51 - Page 230
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… HIC JOURNAL. DULY, 1911, emulsions the exposure must be so … nary way. To the finished emulsion the necessary amount of … |
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Volume 52 - Page 257
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… mit for highly sensitive emulSions. Scratched Printing out … ns of a highly sensitive emulsion. As is well known, the m … |
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… A NOTE ON A PANCHROMATIC EMULSION 0F SILVER ERYTHROSINATE. … al, March, 1906) that an emulsion of silver chromate is pa … |
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… the sensitiveness of the emulsion to the various regions o … ng influence of iodine in emulsions, but in this direction, … |
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… ting. at my disposal the emulsion used in the above experi … n that in the case of an emulsion containing grains of var … |
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Volume 65 - Page 12
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… how the various kinds of emulsions behave. In order to do … tematically, a series of emulsions was chosen the previous … |
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… tion of colours for each emulsion was tested for a number … that, in all cases, the emulsions added the different col … |
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Volume 74 - Page 187
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… ents of the photographic emulsion are the subject of inten … ts action in sensitizing emulsions. It was in this depart; … |
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… f density, caused by the emulsion So we may suppose that t … fine the quality Q of the emulsion as being inversely propo … |
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Volume 65 - Page 152
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… mentally on photographic emulsions is due to Weigert (Sim— … who used silver chloride emulsions made according to Valen … |
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… gelatino—silver bromide emulsions is due in a large measu … rs past, I compared four emulsions made by exactly the sam … |
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… and if one had different emulsions which had been prepared … bably different in those emulsions, and that would affect … |
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… from the surface of the emulsion. The volume of the unred … from the moment when the emulsion layer is immersed in the … |
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… variation with different emulsions and this is shown in Fi … for conventional bromide emulsions) to increased activatio … |