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… de Grain of Photographic Emulsions,” by A. P. H Trivelli a … tely. With bromo- iodide emulsions with chemical developme … |
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… development of a special emulsion which went far to mmbj c … e resolving power in the emulsion w \ great indeed. About … |
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… be obtained when all the emulsion beneath all the red elem … sort. In order that the emulsion underneath the red grain … |
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… he new fast panchromatic emulsions, which should be an i f … such solutions decreases emulsion speed. Summarizing the o … |
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… ct. When one was testing emulsions—and he would be sorry t … y to state the number of emulsions that passed through his … |
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… rved with the solidified emulsion bathed in solutions of d … dly reversible in liquid emulsions. and to some extent var … |
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… sk why the range of kine—emulsions is so limited. As there … ne—positive and negative emulsions, it must be presumed th … |
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… ture the process of AgBr emulsion—grain formation as essen … ture of the Photographic Emulsion," \\'ightman, Trivelli a … |
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… statement, “ The liquid emulsion is thus kept warm or rip … paragraph by ” Still the emulsion has no speed . . ."— ref … |
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… quantity of photographic emulsion with thiosinamine it was … ince on centrifuging the emulsion no thiosinamine could be … |
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… overed with photographic emulsion, lengthwise, thickness 0 … overed with photographic emulsion, lengthwise, thickness 0 … |
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… e characteristic of each emulsion is next Obtained. Care m … e stale developer in the emulsion, this time not being aff … |
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… it as they did upon the emulsions produced [11 the past b … ul series of specialised emulsions Messrs. Ilford were sho … |
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… ng a pure silver bromide emulsion ot very low sensitivity … ripening of photographic emulsions, (SM. 1’! Ind. P/llll., … |
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… rk in “1d little bits of emulsion will sometimes find ztlfil … rom dirt and articles of emulsion. . . The provision for d … |
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… of the large variety of emulsion contrasts and colour sen … ms coated with a similar emulsion are invaluable for com- … |
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… and use of panchromatic emulsions. The question of correc … ly screened panchromatic emulsions, and to achieve this by … |
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… ojective area per cc. of emulsion was 400 sq. cm., and the … cm. Hence, for 1 cc AgBr emulsion we have 800 X 693 x10“, … |
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… developer with the same emulsion. (3) Effects of temperat … wing z—Bad mixing 0f the emulsion; errors in coating, and … |