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Volume 79 - Page 144
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… ex industry. Faster Film Emulsions To those of us to whom … to whom the photographic emulsion is a term incognito, the … |
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Volume 79 - Page 108
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Volume 79 |
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… late, An early collodion emulsion, as this is called, was … mlton described a washed emulsion. l‘nlikt- wet collodion, … |
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Volume 81 - Page 35
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… .* Suppose, now, that an emulsion is exposed at room tempe … e the sensitivity of the emulsion. / *Tliis was incorrectl … |
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Volume 21 - Page 88
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… le of suitable collodion emulsion; nothing is more simple. … nsparencies the collodio-emulsion must not be diluted, but … |
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Volume 21 - Page 82
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… ation regarding gelatine emulsion, several persons have tr … e the case when gelatine emulsion is rendered insoluble by … |
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Volume 44 - Page 253
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… e A sensitised collodion emulsion allows a band in the ora … g mm. No. 7. (‘ollodium emulsion, sensitised with known c … |
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Volume 44 - Page 173
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… ked out in the collodion emulsion laboratory of A. \\. l’e … e first took up collodion emulsion at theTolytechnic, both … |
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Volume 32 - Page 142
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… sually added to ordinary emulsions in order to make the pl … w minute it might be—the emulsion barely coloured, chemica … |
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Volume 32 - Page 141
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… dide introduced into the emulsion, and there was now a cor … ne to 30 c.c. of bromide emulsion would, if the dye be per … |
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Volume 54 - Page 161
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… re of a gelatino—bromide emulsion an insoluble silver salt … perfect in an unripened emulsion it is easy to comprehend … |
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Volume 61 - Page 199
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… . Soc.) that a collodion emulsion containing emulsified alb … rtain extent . . . . The emulsion is sensitive to the red … |
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Volume 57 - Page 127
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… ained as to the making ofemulsions. Also there was Eder’s … erimentally added to the emulsion were very numerous and c … |
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Volume 53 - Page 15
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… 0f: glass upon which the emulsion happened to be coated. T … ring of the light in the emulsion. The emulsion might be c … |
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Volume 52 - Page 260
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… plate, instead of on the emulsion. Although the emulsion i … e emulsion. Although the emulsion is panchromatic, it is m … |
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Volume 63 - Page 118
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… nite solution. A diluted emulsion plate was exposed by dip … tion of properties of an emulsion with the gelatine used i … |
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Volume 73 - Page 306
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… ay. Images in a hardened emulsion were bleached in a 2.5 p … u into the gelatin of an emulsion layer. The diffusion of … |
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Volume 67 - Page 316
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Volume 67 |
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… for coating photographic emulsions as single- layer plates … me synthetic photohalide emulsions the, by E. P Wightman, … |
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Volume 69 - Page 188
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… hich the three sensitive emulsions are plaCed one behind t … in perfectly transparent emulsions answering to the l’Lf(l … |
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Volume 65 - Page 69
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… ught it must be known to emulsion—makers that one often go … rs that one often got an emulsion which, on keeping, becam … |
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Volume 64 - Page 166
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… applied to photographic emulsions; but even though it is … ealize the importance in emulsion-making of such factors a … |