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Volume 52 - Page 289
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Volume 52 |
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1/1/1912 |
… the adoption of gelatine emulsions and the introduction an … tinera‘nd silver bromide emulsions for sensitive plates an … |
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Volume 62 - Page 219
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1/1/1922 |
… es of grains in the same emulsion gave the result that 1/ … one and the sameiunmixed—emulsion are built up of the same … |
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Volume 62 - Page 144
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Volume 62 |
12 |
1/1/1922 |
… with the famous Seltona Emulsion. ' ll ‘ ‘ . . Made in Gr … |
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Volume 62 - Page 114
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Volume 62 |
12 |
1/1/1922 |
… with the famous Se ltona Emulsion. Made in Green. Blue, Gr … |
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Volume 73 - Page 141
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Volume 73 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1933 |
… lodion. He described the emulsion as blue by transmitted l … r be incorporated in the emulsion or applied} CH r, I ‘ ba … |
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Volume 73 - Page 17
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Volume 73 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1933 |
… ver halide grains in the emulsion used, light transmitted … ry to use very fine grain emulsions coated as thinly as pos … |
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Volume 67 - Page 99
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… shown above. (2) If two emulsions of differing average gr … s has been done for many emulsions, and it was found in al … |
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Volume 67 - Page 21
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Volume 67 |
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1/1/1927 |
… nsitizer. It is when the emulsion is visibly discolor/red … be at the expense ofvthe emulsion, which contains essentia … |
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Volume 71 - Page 39
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Volume 71 |
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1/1/1931 |
… 1tlylf of a photographic emulsion depends on its pH at the … the various processes of emulsion making, but it seemed mo … |
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Volume 66 - Page 123
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Volume 66 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1926 |
… ed, this varied with the emulsions. Two principal plates " … he case of the different emulsions. After all, the photogr … |
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Volume 66 - Page 364
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Volume 66 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1926 |
… ization of silver—halide emulsions by “ sensitivity centre … ity law for photographic emulsions, which will be discusse … |
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Volume 66 - Page 270
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Volume 66 |
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1/1/1926 |
… tructure of photographic emulsions, the mechanism of devel … |
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Volume 67 - Page 166
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Volume 67 |
1-12 |
1/1/1927 |
… -sensitized photographic emulsion are sensitive are differ … the normal photographic emulsion. then the instrument cou … |
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Volume 75 - Page 427
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Volume 75 |
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1/1/1935 |
… ments being provided for emulsion speeds. VARIABL E SENSIT … |
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Volume 75 - Page 366
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Volume 75 |
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1/1/1935 |
… things as uniformity of emulsion quality, freedom from ph … coating mornv where the emulsion surface, still moist, po … |
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Volume 74 - Page 186
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Volume 74 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1934 |
… sensitivity curve of an emulsion. (The wedge spectrogram, … olour sensitivity of the emulsion, the distribution of ene … |
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Volume 74 - Page 301
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Volume 74 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1934 |
… romatic and panchromatic emulsions the uses of these are h … eatly the sensitivity of emulsions to light and find use in … |
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Volume 74 - Page 55
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Volume 74 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1934 |
… low speed of the colour emulsion—the Autochrome, for exam … reen was embodied in the emulsion. One could use this on a … |
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Volume 71 - Page 254
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Volume 71 |
1-9, 11-12 |
1/1/1931 |
… t which gets through the emulsion layer into the transpare … and once more enters the emulsion at a distance from the t … |
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Volume 71 - Page 170
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Volume 71 |
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1/1/1931 |
… size (and in high-speed emulsions, of different iodide co … , the sensitivity of the emulsion should be decreased. It … |