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… er—iodide content of the emulsion. (This must be due eithe … ortion of the sedimented emulsion.) It should be noted tha … |
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… e non—colour- sensitised emulsions, and here again it will … . Experiments with these emulsions have indicated that the … |
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… bathing at pH 8-8 of an emulsion coated at this [iH produ … posures. The plates from emulsion adjusted pH 88 gave cons … |
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… t amount of photographic emulsion is consumed in kinematog … oint that a photographic emulsion might be abnormal with r … |
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… n the above experimental emulsion, and also, for compariso … NAL. 203 An experimental emulsion was prepared by R. H. La … |
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… Bromide remaining in the Emulsion. Potassium Ammonium Brom … omide. Bromide. Original emulsion 2‘00 1'65 After 35 minut … |
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… e nitrate salts from the emulsion, he allowed an experimen … oticeable advantage. The emulsion to which he referred was … |
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… . Mr. BOLAS supposed the emulsion was intended for lantern … He exhibited a plate the emulsion on which had partly drie … |
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… essential feature of an emulsion in ' . _ order tl at ' u … h the sensitivitv of the emulsion would remain constant. T … |
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… ow be seen. In preparing emulsions such chemicals as free … of some of Mr. Gillard’s emulsions, also it would cause co … |
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… s, and since for any one emulsion these must be determined … fect the latitude of the emulsion when spread so that ther … |
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… ow were obtained for the emulsions having 375 per cent. si … ent. silver iodide. Four emulsions, one of each type, were … |
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… ER, 1926. ' ' ' ' d. The emulsions t h ch a d1fferent amou … ater (gram equivalents). Emulsion Number. Photographic Spe … |
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Volume 79 - Page 13
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… peed oi a photo— graphic emulsion under given exposure and … d methed 2 was employed. Emulsion speeds were determined a … |
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… NSITIVENESS OF COLLODION EMULSIONs. —In a communication to … nsitiveness of collodion-emulsions which was advocated by … |
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… f my invention, given an emulsion of chloride, iodide, or … mixture of some of these emulsions, I operate upon some pr … |
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… oye could be added to an emulsion in suitable condition, o … rd practice. The type of emulsion used, its condition at t … |
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… he surface lavers of the emulsion a superficial ” plating … percolating; through the emulsion the developer is robbed … |
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… :.1' [nix/s III?’ HI. HE emulsion of a film for miniature c … ial for a good miniature emulsion. l. Orthochromatic and P … |
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… r halide grains when the emulsions have very fine grains, b … d of the smaller—grained emulsions increases more during fi … |