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… ew group of panchromatic emulsions of greatly increased se … hese newer panchrtmiatic emulsions was improved steadily a … |
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… ous gelatin. Dust in the emulsion mav give rise to l ' loa … tars.” Thin spots in the emulsion may ' . F13 _6 Oh the ot … |
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… Archey, R B photographiL emulsion spots of biological orig … )\\(T\ I’iloLh, Olaf thL emulsion inxilur _\ point of viL- … |
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… . The. advantage of this emulsion over the ordinarv more t … narv more thickly coated emulsion for duplicating work is … |
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… ra_lly, highly sensitive emulsions are indicated. and the … determined by the front emulsion. is stated to be H and D … |
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… nt on the surface of the emulsion is necessary to ensure r … development faults. The emulsion for the test pieces had … |
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… diation scattered in the emulsion since a certain fraction … r several other standard emulsions in Tables 3 to 6 inclus … |
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… sserted that, whilst the emulsion absorbs hypo reversibly, … resin is included as an emulsion of resin droplets in sod … |
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… f characteristics of the emulsion which go to make up a go … spect the crystals of an emulsion vary enormously, but on … |
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… ly above it. so that the emulsion has to pass through a co … 6}? tlentlv enabling the emulsion to adsorb hypo in execss … |
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… cted from silver—bromide emulsions by centrifugalisation, … gelatine in a high—speed emulsion. “herever any addition, … |
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… rent batches of the same emulsion, special care and knowle … character— istics of any emulsion for a given developer, a … |
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… Panchromatic plate. The emulsion is capable of rendering … c curves of photographic emulsions—The use of two Continuo … |
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… ng fast and medium—speed emulsions, the law holds fairly w … , as represent— ing slow emulsions, the law appears to hol … |
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… ecting gelatine chloride emulsions. Captain W. de W. Abney … latinoebromide of silver emulsion dry plate process. Josep … |
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… te from the photographic emulsion into tap water containin … ount oi‘ the salt in the emulsion, down to 30 parts per mi … |
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… aryta coating to finished emulsion is accom— panied more of … ening from receiving the emulsion layer gradually disinteg … |
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… acid. the .351 speeds of emulsions of different types are … and distribution in the emulsions concerned. In View of t … |
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… 17711 F19. H FIG, 7. Set emulsion being shredded through a … ot coagulate Doctormg an emulsion after resmelting for Coa … |
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… severe with dt'chromated emulsions. l)tcln'otype incorpora … one handles dichromated emulsions carefully a very fine. … |