The American Annual of Photography 1908, 22. sējumsTennant and Ward, 1907 |
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11. lappuse
... appear as we proceed . By now no doubt every one knows that relatively long focus lenses are necessary in order to get pleasing perspective , simple arrangement , etc .; lenses with equivalent foci certainly not less than the diagonal ...
... appear as we proceed . By now no doubt every one knows that relatively long focus lenses are necessary in order to get pleasing perspective , simple arrangement , etc .; lenses with equivalent foci certainly not less than the diagonal ...
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... appears to come in order of force . If you are prepared for much enlarging , it seems conservative to recommend 4 x 5 inches as the best choice . On the other hand if you can be generally contented with the really excellent dimensions ...
... appears to come in order of force . If you are prepared for much enlarging , it seems conservative to recommend 4 x 5 inches as the best choice . On the other hand if you can be generally contented with the really excellent dimensions ...
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... appear . The bleaching and developing should be done in a rather weak light to prevent mercury stains , which , if they should ap- pear , are usually of little consequence . The developer ought to be at about 70 to 75 degs . Fahr . to ...
... appear . The bleaching and developing should be done in a rather weak light to prevent mercury stains , which , if they should ap- pear , are usually of little consequence . The developer ought to be at about 70 to 75 degs . Fahr . to ...
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... an inconvenience , it may easily be reduced im- mediately after fixing , by transferring to a tray of water in which a few grains of potassium ferricyanide have been dis- solved . Ordinarily when the image appears suddenly on an 52.
... an inconvenience , it may easily be reduced im- mediately after fixing , by transferring to a tray of water in which a few grains of potassium ferricyanide have been dis- solved . Ordinarily when the image appears suddenly on an 52.
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solved . Ordinarily when the image appears suddenly on an over exposed plate , development is stopped too soon , resulting in a very thin negative lacking in contrast , while if development had been continued for the normal time , a ...
solved . Ordinarily when the image appears suddenly on an over exposed plate , development is stopped too soon , resulting in a very thin negative lacking in contrast , while if development had been continued for the normal time , a ...
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