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Volume 65 - Page 123
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Volume 65 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1925 |
… And in one and the same emulsion, statistically considere … ning the behaviour of an emulsion, must be plotted on a th … |
562 |
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Volume 65 - Page 86
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Volume 65 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1925 |
… om the base on which the emulsion is coated. Let us see ho … es in the surface of the emulsion. As regards (2), this ma … |
563 |
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Volume 79 - Page 140
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Volume 79 |
1-12 |
1/1/1939 |
… sitizing of photographic emulsions, of processes of colour … rsixe characteristics of emulsions based on the quantum th … |
564 |
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Volume 21 - Page 72
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Volume 21 |
1-9 |
2/10/1880 |
… s as though the gelatine~emulsion process was capable of b … cation of bromo-gelatine emulsion t0 phototype was already … |
565 |
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Volume 19 - Page 17
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Volume 19 |
1-9 |
8/10/1878 |
… ny of years past I h . ‘ emulsion processes ; that I have, … and at last the was/zed emulsion process was invented, an … |
566 |
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Volume 21 - Page 25
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Volume 21 |
1-9 |
2/10/1880 |
… , the temperature of the emulsion being kept at no" for a … f water and added to the emulsion when about half the silv … |
567 |
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Volume 22 - Page 3
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Volume 22 |
1-9 |
10/10/1881 |
… n Formula for a Gelatine Emulsion .. Frilling. A Remedy fo … y John Spiller, Gelatine Emulsion Negatives, On the Em- pl … |
568 |
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Volume 19 - Page 18
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Volume 19 |
1-9 |
8/10/1878 |
… s wierc t1 (e1 r2115 edi emulsion is to be used up within … . fact that precipitated emulsions will not keep well. But … |
569 |
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Volume 105 - Page 215
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Volume 105 |
12 |
1/1/1965 |
… centres in the Bimat film emulsion of silver dissolved out … r dissolved out from the emulsion of the negative film, has … |
570 |
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Volume 83 - Page 71
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Volume 83 |
1-12 |
1/1/1943 |
… parted is of the protess emulsion type, so that the sensit … VliY ol‘ the photographu emulsion used in conjunction with … |
571 |
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Volume 80 - Page 191
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Volume 80 |
1-12 |
1/1/1940 |
… ist ,s of a photographic emulsion series it was found that … st and the largest grain emulsions in the series. This res … |
572 |
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Volume 78 - Page 330
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Volume 78 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1938 |
… in interest was the new emulsion track technique, several … ng atoms embedded in the emulsion. The particular value of … |
573 |
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Volume 44 - Page 172
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Volume 44 |
11 |
1/1/1904 |
… n effects with (ollodion emulsion (one, the ordinary. with … r who employs C(illodion emulsion for dirtwt work: we woul … |
574 |
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Volume 61 - Page 15
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Volume 61 |
11 |
1/1/1921 |
… does in the grain in the emulsion ? Is there any evidence … in the appearance of the emulsion grain shows that there m … |
575 |
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Volume 48 - Page 14
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Volume 48 |
11 |
1/1/1908 |
… rs it useless for use in emulsions for plates, but the sol … e days ,' when making an emulsion, we boil it up with more … |
576 |
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Volume 46 - Page 181
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Volume 46 |
11 |
1/1/1906 |
… r new dyes for collodion emulsion tested since last time, … addition of dyes to the emulsion confers a colour sensiti … |
577 |
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Volume 73 - Page 7
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Volume 73 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1933 |
… highly colourasensitive emulsions which we should no long … sensitising photographic emulsions to regions of the spect … |
578 |
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Volume 68 - Page 54
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Volume 68 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1928 |
… f a colour screen and an emulsion being coated on a flexibl … et was that the gelatine emulsion used to spring off the fi … |
579 |
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Volume 70 - Page 183
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Volume 70 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1930 |
… principle. but the three emulsions were coated on top of o … that it cannot reach the emulsions as otherwise it will be … |
580 |
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Volume 69 - Page 283
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Volume 69 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1929 |
… an ordinary photographic emulsion is almost negligible in … h ordinary silver halide emulsions and panchromatic emulsi … |