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… ent paper* that “ latent emulsion fog ” could be explained … ensitivity of high speed emulsions is primarily due to sma … |
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Volume 64 - Page 274
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… he washing ct d iv; time emulsion is on the glass and hypo … volume ratio between the emulsion and the wash water. (2) … |
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Volume 77 - Page 399
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… e simultaneoutly- on one emulsion situated behind a mosaic … ty of light reaching the emulsion (luring exposure through … |
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Volume 78 - Page 331
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… raph on the photographic emulsion. Short tracks are found … is possible to sensitise emulsions in any selected region … |
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Volume 78 - Page 113
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… ng a fast coarseegrained emulsion The integrated spectrum … photographs, on special emulsions of high-threshold sensi … |
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Volume 78 - Page 280
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… e to the contrast of the emulsion. The relative speeds oi … he surface layers of the emulsion, probably because of the … |
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Volume 76 - Page 99
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1/1/1936 |
… the "'ltport with three emulsions, each sensitive lif'iii … e primary colours, these emulsions ”l s stpaiatetl trom ea … |
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Volume 77 - Page 91
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1/1/1937 |
… ered the gate with their emulsion faces together, the more … irst image and the first emulsion before producing the sec … |
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Volume 17 - Page 13
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… was coatcd with a rapid emulsion not giving sufficrent int … again coate wit another emulsion and developed, a good ne … |
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Volume 18 - Page 42
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… lass. For silver bromide emulsion much greater care is req … case in some of the new emulsions. In this case if the da … |
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Volume 19 - Page 25
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… was coated with ordinary emulsion, one third was dipped in … t of an alkali. .With an emulsion 43 }AN 16 1879.] THE PHO … |
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Volume 17 - Page 43
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… the capabilities of the emulsion process with which they … n the discussion on the “Emulsion Processes” will be resum … |
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Volume 17 - Page 40
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… E THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EMULSION PROCESSES. By HERBERT B. … ider, constitutes a good emulsion, and the best method of … |
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Volume 16 - Page 88
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21/10/1873 |
… arging, 111. Bromides in emulsion collodion, by Léon War- … G. Hooper, 58. Collodio emulsion, investigations relative … |
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Volume 19 - Page 53
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8/10/1878 |
… on of COllOLlioi bromide emulsion. He followed Warncrke’s … oduce fog, Whilst it the emulsion were evaporated, fog was … |
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Volume 20 - Page 12
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4/10/1879 |
… Preparation of Gelatine Emulsion with Glycerine. By Capta … |
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Volume 20 - Page 68
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… ates may be due to foggy emulsion, andthe latter may be du … ise gelatine plates, and emulSion which vei e strong ydor … |
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Volume 19 - Page 20
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… to mottli worker in the emulsion process had to contend W … he proper qua and by the emulsion process he had been able … |
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Volume 18 - Page 35
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Volume 18 |
1-8 |
9/10/1877 |
… he cause of fog from the emulsions themselves; it is there … t of this quesfion. In an emulsion, whether washed or unwas … |
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Volume 16 - Page 69
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Volume 16 |
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21/10/1873 |
… d of dry plates, bath or emulsion :——80 grains of carbonat … most excellent formula. Emulsion workers will find it a mo … |