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Volume 61 - Page 299
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… veness, the photographic emulsions suitable for aerial pho … the preparation of these emulsions must be sufficiently har … |
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Volume 61 - Page 106
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… ys, but special types of emulsion absorbing a maximum of t … l type of silver bromide emulsion, over which is coated a … |
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Volume 59 - Page 32
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… curved surfaces; (4) the emulsion parted with facility Whe … th ordinary photographic emulsion in a coating machine. Mr … |
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Volume 58 - Page 120
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Volume 58 |
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1/1/1918 |
… ‘1 to make it, gives the emulsion maker most, if not all, … fillnles when studying an emulsion. 1‘Or the same type of e … |
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Volume 47 - Page 108
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… o the composition of the emulsion. In one case the whole o … o the composition of the emulsion. It may be a partial bre … |
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Volume 54 - Page 170
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… plates. t‘wasnne a) that emulsions that were easily fogged … and Dri e ax 01 . in the emulSion film. The theory deyc. . … |
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Volume 54 - Page 167
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… temperature at which the emulsion was prepared, and to the … latino-bromide of silver emulsions. _ Another unacknowledg … |
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Volume 48 - Page 101
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… ersal. The nature of the emulsion, the sensitiveness of th … thor calculates that the emulsion itself is about half the … |
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Volume 46 - Page 203
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… By a modification ol’ our emulsion we have been able to red … teinpfindlicher Kollodium emulsionen. _ sensrtive collodion … |
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Volume 49 - Page 354
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… fplate or film, different emulsions varying enormously in t … ctors. P/az‘e. Different emulsions require widely differen … |
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Volume 46 - Page 281
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… 4) The rim/firmly“ of an emulsion will be measured by the … nt. The c/ur/n‘fo' of an emulsion will be measured by that … |
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Volume 60 - Page 156
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… ning of the photographic emulsion. When solutions of silve … t, passes slowly into an emulsion in which relatively larg … |
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Volume 60 - Page 43
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… ct, a film with a double emulsion was widely used. The emu … ion was widely used. The emulsion was on both sides of the … |
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Volume 53 - Page 13
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… ’, 1913 I4 one coated an emulsion on celluloid and on glas … whether the speed of the emulsion on the “ Cellit "’ base … |
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Volume 51 - Page 251
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… id that in ordinary fast emulsions there was a settling of … ss after coating. If the emulsion were stripped from the g … |
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Volume 48 - Page 19
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… an the ordinary gelatine emulsion P Mr. COOPER said that h … e paper coated with agar emulsions had been used in Centra … |
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Volume 49 - Page 219
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… est: halide particles in emulsions ‘1—3 p, and in develope … f considerable value for emulsion—making, both for plates, … |
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Volume 63 - Page 11
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… a coating to isolate the emulsion from imperfections in th … ined was due to the thin emulsion on the raw paper without … |
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Volume 63 - Page 10
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… ur is accentuated by the emulsion being upon a cream base; … keep transparency in the emulsion, and in order to do so, … |
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Volume 62 - Page 89
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… merical constants of the emulsion, and if so, (1)) \h'heth … asurement: \lith similar emulsions the depth of black is d … |