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… ) Silver granules in the emulsion (if a ” G t <7 C Q \' 4 … " 1;, J .'" " f negative emulsion, a . _ j, ’ ‘ . . ,. l « … |
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Volume 73 - Page 54
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… de grain of photographic emulsionswr would be rather large … ordinary photographic " emulsions " are actually suspensi … |
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Volume 72 - Page 142
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… tographic materials when emulsions of greatly increased sp … orporated gradually into emulsions used in all other impor … |
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Volume 67 - Page 257
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… attention to their Matt- Emulsion plates, which some of us … L Super—Speed Ortho Matt-Emulsion plate, which has the hig … |
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Volume 67 - Page 145
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… al decomposition of this emulsion is being published separ … formed on the grains in emulsion making exists as specks … |
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Volume 71 - Page 22
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… tizer of the surrounding emulsion. The general absence of … ving Bacteria from above Emulsion V colonies (Fig. 111A), … |
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Volume 70 - Page 307
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… complex dyes enables the emulsion to be sensitized to the … and this combination of emulsion and filter has led to man … |
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Volume 69 - Page 277
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… ed out, and new types of emulsion have been produced to be … ds of recording. Such an emulsion is exemplified in the Eas … |
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Volume 66 - Page 120
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… O ‘5 6a.... 5.2: GR“ 5“: emulsions. This shows the importa … e to a mixture Fm. 3. of emulsions. The extreme small valu … |
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Volume 66 - Page 205
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… available " speed of an emulsion having “ inherent ” fog … that fog correction (for emulsion fog, and possibly also c … |
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Volume 64 - Page 22
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… se support and sensitive emulsion, has been Considered as … base and two coated With emulsion, in one case rupon the s … |
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Volume 76 - Page 102
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… perature variation tipon emulsion sensiuit was very strong … that the speeds ofcl‘tl“ emulsions could be increased seve … |
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Volume 75 - Page 228
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… me process occurred with emulsions; it was significant that … that positively charged emulsion particlesithose with exc … |
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Volume 76 - Page 100
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… RAW FILM BLUE SENSITIVE EMULSION 'l‘lll“. l’llt)’l‘tlt}R_ … t of the intense cold on emulsion sensitivity. (Amer, (thw … |
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Volume 76 - Page 121
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… d. It would have the old emulsion takcn on and a new emuls … lsion takcn on and a new emulsion put on, and could Kn on … |
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Volume 75 - Page 350
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… for the adhesion of the emulsion Sptcial backings are app … xing and digesting the V emulsion. 1t-I12- ('oating The dr … |
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Volume 74 - Page 97
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Volume 74 |
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… ing the special hardened emulsions for tropical use made b … gh the shadows, Ordinary emulsion gave a “soot and white w … |
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Volume 75 - Page 100
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… ltliough graphic data on emulsion character— istics are, k … investigators. the newer emulsions announced were: a wash- … |
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Volume 74 - Page 235
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Volume 74 |
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… e addition of the dye to emulsion under suitable condition … lates, a number of basic emulsions,known as Type I, Type I … |
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Volume 74 - Page 233
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1/1/1934 |
… motion picture positive emulsion very nearly reaches its … on the graminess of the emulsion and is usually measured … |