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  3. SINGLE-LENS STEREOSOOPY.

    Stereoscopic pictures of near objects may be made with one lens, and without moving either the lens or the camera. A writer in “penrose’s Annual” points out how this may be accomplished. Using ...

    Article : 136 words
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  5. WRINKLES.

    A bag of two or three thicknesses of flannel tied over the nozzle of the tap is a certain preventive of iron spots on negatives and prints. It is also an excellent splash preventer. ...

    Article : 319 words
  6. Photo-Focus.

    With amateurs the use of self-toning papers has become almost universal. Toning has always been the trouble of the tyro, and the advent of self toning papers, gelatine and collodion, was at once ...

    Article : 733 words
  7. HYPO TEST.

    The practical worker may get some fairly approximate idea as to whether his plates or prints are practically free from hypo. Let the plate or p[?]nt[?] in a dish with water, just sufficient to cover it, ...

    Article : 302 words
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