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  4. THE MAKING OF A “CRAYON SCREEN.”

    A method of securing a photographic effect a liit'e out of the common is described by Mr. Michaud in the current “Scientific American.” The apparatus for the purpose, to which he gives the ...

    Article : 442 words
  5. Photo Focus.

    An impulsive member of a postal portfolio had occasion to condemn a certain fellow-member’s picture as having a composition “ too terrible for words !” adding as a qualifying after-thought. ...

    Article : 449 words
  6. CARBON PRINTING AND FULL CONTROL.

    The simpler and easier form of the carbon process, known as single transfer, is eulogised in “American Photography,” and the advantages of method fully justify the eulogy. Whatever may ...

    Article : 388 words
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  8. VIGOROUS ENSYNA.

    With an average negative. “Vigorous Ensyna” should be printed till a faint image is visible just sufficient indication to show the barest outlines of the subject. With thin negatives, a mere ...

    Article : 107 words
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  10. INTENSIFYING WITH MERCURY.

    Every photographer, I suppose, finds that some his negatives can be improved by intensification : at least, that is my own experience. But for some time I cast about for the most ...

    Article : 222 words
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