The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America, Volume 53Edward L. Wilson Company, Incorporated, 1916 |
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... exposed print and then develop it to the very fullest extent , in fact until the high lights show a tendency to fog . In ... exposure was slightly excessive and development arrested before full penetration had been allowed . You then get ...
... exposed print and then develop it to the very fullest extent , in fact until the high lights show a tendency to fog . In ... exposure was slightly excessive and development arrested before full penetration had been allowed . You then get ...
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... exposure at which the first well - marked deposit appears can be taken as the speed of that paper in candle feet seconds . For this speed I suggest the term " inert- ness . Practically of a second exposure at one unit distance may be ...
... exposure at which the first well - marked deposit appears can be taken as the speed of that paper in candle feet seconds . For this speed I suggest the term " inert- ness . Practically of a second exposure at one unit distance may be ...
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... exposure for the enlargement will just give a marked deposit after development , pro- vided that the actinic or chemical power of the lantern light is the same as the candle used for testing the paper . Generally it is great , but not ...
... exposure for the enlargement will just give a marked deposit after development , pro- vided that the actinic or chemical power of the lantern light is the same as the candle used for testing the paper . Generally it is great , but not ...
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... exposure by two to twelve times ; the use of non - filter or anti - screen plates also necessitates a longer exposure than with an ordinary plate . The majority of photographers consider ortho - plates a necessity for all color ...
... exposure by two to twelve times ; the use of non - filter or anti - screen plates also necessitates a longer exposure than with an ordinary plate . The majority of photographers consider ortho - plates a necessity for all color ...
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... exposure required is rather lengthy . In dealing with interiors and the photographing of flowers , or copying faded and spotted copies , the pan plate scores heavily . This is especially noticed in treating woods where the grain is to ...
... exposure required is rather lengthy . In dealing with interiors and the photographing of flowers , or copying faded and spotted copies , the pan plate scores heavily . This is especially noticed in treating woods where the grain is to ...
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