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  3. SOFTENING NEGATIVES FOR INTENSIFYING.

    With the lapse of time the gelatine coating containing the image of a negative gets very horny and repellant; and if an old negative has to be intensified, it is found that it will not take the ...

    Article : 162 words
  4. FRILLING.

    To prevent frilling, it is necessary to recognise the conditions which favour it. These may be summarised as—(1) anything tending to attack or to soften the gelatine of the film, and (2) anything ...

    Article : 492 words
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  6. Photo Focus.

    The difficulty about using the ordinary mercuric chloride intensifier is that one cannot, tell how far the intensification has proceeded, since its effects are only visible after the image has been blackened: ...

    Article : 590 words
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    The Double Life of Mr. Alfred Burton by E. Phillips Oppenheim. Methue[?] Colonial Library Methuen and Co. Ltd., London.) This is a farcical story, by a master of [?] ...

    Article : 730 words
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