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… ect that may have on the emulsion. The film was satisfactor … made a great advance in emulsion photography. Captain ABN … |
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… lues, with the grainless emulsion such a preponderance of … r colouring the Lippmann emulsion, and the red in the spec … |
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… a thirty-gallon batch of emulsion was made, as was their c … s were coated one pot of emulsion was found to be six time … |
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… the red, and a collodion emulsion plate for the blue, He b … d in the use of the same emulsion for the plates throughou … |
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… ere tried with collodion emulsion as well as dry plates, a … e dyes were added to the emulsion. In all cases the actual … |
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… . LOCI, 1904, speed. The emulsion also lends itself to sen … alcohol) to 50 of plain emulsion. This also does not fog … |
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Volume 25 - Page 75
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… ook which I published on emulsions some two years ago I ha … ates, and coat them with emulsion, and place them in a con … |
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Volume 27 - Page 57
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… to make ortho—chromatic emulsion, which resulted in plate … ping as long as ordinary emulsion plates, and were as g00_ … |
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Volume 39 - Page 147
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… ive unexposed coating of emulsion is laid, the plate so co … of silver nuclei in the emulsion during the process of ri … |
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Volume 50 - Page 103
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… ufactured as a collodion emulsion containing three basic d … vehicle for photographic emulsions, and Iwas anxious to ut … |
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Volume 60 - Page 256
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… s of fogged and unfogged emulsion in definite proportions. … collargol to an ordinary emulsion does not produce fog unl … |
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… ree~ 381 in photographic emulsions . 1 .. 325 Library (per … Durham Cathedral .. 381 emulsions, by J. Brook-shank. . 1 … |
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Volume 53 - Page 93
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… ensitive band was on the emulsion of the plate, and by arr … y coated with a gaslight emulsion, but with the edge corre … |
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Volume 47 - Page 109
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… d with the nature of the emulsion to which it was added. \ … tion added too printeout emulsion would give greater contr … |
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… nly on the nature of the emulsion. Practically in the seco … that for every different emulsion there is a definite expo … |
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… ide facing the lens. The emulsion is extremely delicate, a … en is calculated for the emulsion and for the starch grain … |
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… ely the same quantity of emulsion and dries them. One he b … etting and drying of the emulsion, which is tantamount to … |
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Volume 48 - Page 165
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… secondly, from any given emulsion greater speed is obtaine … e light back through the emulsion. It is also a fact not w … |
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Volume 49 - Page 127
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… the radium on the silver emulsion. It is very difficult to … trongest upon the silver emulsion. Therefore we get a veil … |
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… e covered with the finest emulsion of which he knew—the “ S … ich he knew—the “ Seed ” emulsion transferred to an unbrea … |