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  3. RESTORING A FADED PRINT.

    An old negative, intensified with mercury many years ago, was found to have faded or bleached until the image was almost invisible. I gave it an hour or two in a five per cent, alum solution, ...

    Article : 100 words
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  5. THE LADY WITH THE WATCH.

    More than one member of the Royal Photographic Society stated, in a recent discussion on autochrome plate, that they had tried development in total darkness, with their wives standing ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. CATIONS RECEIVED.

    “Knowledge a Young Man Should Have,” by Dr. A. A. Philip and H. R. Murray. (Ewart, Seymour and CO. Ltd., 12 Burleigh-street, Lo[?]don, W.C.), 2/6 net. The greet objection to ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. Photo Focus.

    Some lime ago an article in “Photography and Focus” described a method of enlarging, in which the developer was applied to the paper during the exposure, which tended to lessen the contrasts and ...

    Article : 537 words
  8. A TRIMMING DODGE.

    I always trim my prints on an old negative, keeping the spoiled large plates for this particular purpose. The gelatine surface is used, film side uppermost. The gelatine surface is much better than ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. COPYING TO SIZE.

    Where there is much copying to do, anything which tends to lessen the time wasted in shifting the camera and re-focussing is helpful. The following dodge must have been employed by many, ...

    Article : 288 words
  10. SOUTH AUS. TRAVELLER'S OPINION.

    Change of water and food often cause colic and diarrhoea, and when Mr. F. Bannister, traveller for Menz and Co., Adelaide, S.A., is attacked with either of these complaints he ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. THE STOCK BROMIDE SOLUTION.

    How many formulae one sees which prescribe “a few drops” of a ten per cent, solution of potassium b[?]omide, in some cases a single drop even being sufficient. Yet there is no quantity met with ...

    Article : 233 words
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