The Amateur Photographer & Photography, Volumen 54Iliffe and Sons, 1922 |
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... glass screen which " If the prints were not quite dry when they. A selection of those replies that are of more general interest is given weekly on this page : but all questions are answered by post , if they are accompanied by a stamped ...
... glass screen which " If the prints were not quite dry when they. A selection of those replies that are of more general interest is given weekly on this page : but all questions are answered by post , if they are accompanied by a stamped ...
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... glass free from blemishes of any kind is put into the frame , and the two ends where there is no rebate are provided with them . Strips of black paper are pasted down on the edges of the glass and to the rebate , so as to hold the glass ...
... glass free from blemishes of any kind is put into the frame , and the two ends where there is no rebate are provided with them . Strips of black paper are pasted down on the edges of the glass and to the rebate , so as to hold the glass ...
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... glass at the other end . For this purpose we must put a piece of ground glass or tracing paper on the glass in the frame , on which to focus . An old spoiled negative , the blacker the better , should have a few crosses scratched right ...
... glass at the other end . For this purpose we must put a piece of ground glass or tracing paper on the glass in the frame , on which to focus . An old spoiled negative , the blacker the better , should have a few crosses scratched right ...
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... glass . The fact that a magnifying glass has to be used shows that the doubling is not gravely offensive when the picture is looked at in the ordinary way . Such pictures are not meant to be looked at under magnify ing glasses . ( This ...
... glass . The fact that a magnifying glass has to be used shows that the doubling is not gravely offensive when the picture is looked at in the ordinary way . Such pictures are not meant to be looked at under magnify ing glasses . ( This ...
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... glass , are liable to be broken and films are not ; on the other hand , films being flexible and rolled and drawn round a roller , are liable to have the sur- face damaged in a way which does not arise with plates . Plates are heavy ...
... glass , are liable to be broken and films are not ; on the other hand , films being flexible and rolled and drawn round a roller , are liable to have the sur- face damaged in a way which does not arise with plates . Plates are heavy ...
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