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… n spoken of as a typical emulsion colloid, and it is there … . Suppose now we take an emulsion, such as cod liver oil e … |
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… turer publishes, whether emulsion constants or a classifica … method of pre-hardening emulsions. The rating in numerals … |
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… able to diffuse into the emulsion, but the resulting silve … s this diffuses into the emulsion, and so allows the duo— … |
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… fication. As mediumispeed emulsions are represented by the … extra sensitivity of Pan emulsions, especiallv in certain … |
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… ogDh is plotted for each emulsion, and in order to assign … to the turbidity of the emulsion. The definite clumps in … |
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… case that the sensitive emulsion has been prepared by opt … rs. If, then, we compare emulsions of equal quality and eq … |
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… siti3it3 of photographic emulsions S. O Rauling . Sen51ti3 … en51ti3 it3 of unexposed emulsions a note on, b3 Bloch III … |
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… origin. A grating or an emulsion of higher speed would ma … e preparation of Abney's emulsion. or some impuritv presen … |
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… ides with silver bromide emulsions has been stated by Shep … ed. Experiments in which emulsions to be sensitized with t … |
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… r Iodide in Iodo—Bromide Emulsions.” By \V. D. Baldsiefen. … |
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… .” could be. coated with emulsion for a posrttVl‘ colour s … “ a sealing coat, and an emulsion coat. That was a very br … |
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… arity between well-known Emulsion makers ! THE CAMERA CANN … |