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Volume 104 - Page 56
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Volume 104 |
12 |
1/1/1964 |
… ation. The most suitable emulsions for recording the elect … e electron image are the emulsions which are relatively sl … |
702 |
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Volume 104 - Page 109
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Volume 104 |
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1/1/1964 |
… s being involved) of the emulsion The acetate film base is … likely to reach its own emulsion layer first. Thus, a mole … |
703 |
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Volume 101 - Page 51
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Volume 101 |
1-12 |
1/1/1961 |
… the grain volumes in the emulsion; both factors thus make … sensitivity spread. When emulsions contain an appreciable … |
704 |
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Volume 90 - Page 119
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Volume 90 |
1-12 |
1/1/1950 |
… en dry, it can be placed emulsion to emulsion in contact w … an be placed emulsion to emulsion in contact with each of … |
705 |
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Volume 92 - Page 48
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Volume 92 |
1-12 |
1/1/1952 |
… elf, is the photographic emulsion. DISCUSSION A MEMBER: Is … nevitable fact that fast emulsions are grainy ones. I beli … |
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Volume 88 - Page 47
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Volume 88 |
1-12 |
1/1/1948 |
… ging of the photographic emulsion is being turned to pract … image when the developed emulsions with their attached spe … |
707 |
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Volume 80 - Page 212
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Volume 80 |
1-12 |
1/1/1940 |
… colour chart, using the emulsions, filters, and illuminant … of using a coloureblind emulsion with no filter, in the pl … |
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Volume 81 - Page 170
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Volume 81 |
1-12 |
1/1/1941 |
… ffective ‘exposurc on an emulsion having the spectral sens … ld be the exposure on an emulsion having a spectral sensit … |
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Volume 81 - Page 16
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Volume 81 |
1-12 |
1/1/1941 |
… n given for this type of emulsion with fogging exposures o … en to obtain the maximum emulsion speed and contrast. In T … |
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Volume 22 - Page 59
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Volume 22 |
1-9 |
10/10/1881 |
… . FORMULA FOR A GELATINE EMULSION.—At a meeting of the Che … ton adds ammonia to. the emulSion just to render it alkali … |
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Volume 27 - Page 35
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Volume 27 |
1-9 |
2/10/1886 |
… JUNE 16, 1886. PROCESS. Emulsion used : Newton’s collodiO … fog. The rapidity of the emulsion is about one—third that … |
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Volume 22 - Page 16
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Volume 22 |
1-9 |
10/10/1881 |
… anu- facture of gelatine emulsion, but at present he had n … , inverted, and thus the emulsion washed by suspension. Th … |
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Volume 48 - Page 13
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Volume 48 |
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1/1/1908 |
… ules. 2nd. In making the emulsions one found that it would … sometimes in making the emulsion, sometimes when made and … |
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Volume 47 - Page 130
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Volume 47 |
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1/1/1907 |
… F GELATINE AND COLLODION EMULSIONS, AND THE RELATION OF TH … of gelatino-bromo-iodide emulsions of various rapidities, … |
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Volume 62 - Page 123
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Volume 62 |
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… able to their particular emulsion, and the Ilford people d … eople did not produce an emulsion worked Out for the Paget … |
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Volume 62 - Page 91
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Volume 62 |
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1/1/1922 |
… essity of publishing the emulsion constants. A finished pri … collective action ofthe emulsion properties, of which the … |
717 |
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Volume 65 - Page 68
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Volume 65 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1925 |
… making the photographic emulsion, it may be supposed that … there is present in the emulsion something which can caus … |
718 |
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Volume 73 - Page 158
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Volume 73 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1933 |
… ciency in holding up the emulsion. Another very important … f percentage loss on the emulsion—coating machine. The pap … |
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Volume 73 - Page 161
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Volume 73 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1933 |
… for its effect on silver emulsions The usual mill routine … mple from each reel with emulsion. As soon , as a reel is … |
720 |
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Volume 70 - Page 254
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Volume 70 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1930 |
… H _ (l) The Structure of Emulsions. AND CINEMATOGRAP ER Ph … ns of a series of t ical emulsions 5’ . . g yp The Journal … |