Photomicrography: An Introduction to the Principles of the Microscope and Its Application to the Practice of Photomicrography |
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... ordinary measurement ( e.g. the stop number 16 , read off , or set , at an exposure time of 4 sec ) . Now a series of exposures is made using the times on the scale of the exposure meter ( e.g. 4 , 2 , 1 , 1 , § , † sec , etc. ) , and ...
... ordinary measurement ( e.g. the stop number 16 , read off , or set , at an exposure time of 4 sec ) . Now a series of exposures is made using the times on the scale of the exposure meter ( e.g. 4 , 2 , 1 , 1 , § , † sec , etc. ) , and ...
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... Ordinary photographic emulsions are sensitive to blue light only , and darkroom processing can therefore take place in yellow - orange or yellow - green light ( contact or bromide papers , positive film and lantern plates ) . By adding ...
... Ordinary photographic emulsions are sensitive to blue light only , and darkroom processing can therefore take place in yellow - orange or yellow - green light ( contact or bromide papers , positive film and lantern plates ) . By adding ...
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... ordinary ( posi- tive film ) , ortho- or pan - chromatic material . The demand for such emulsions for microfilming in libraries and archives has produced , particularly in the miniature size , an especially large range of films by ...
... ordinary ( posi- tive film ) , ortho- or pan - chromatic material . The demand for such emulsions for microfilming in libraries and archives has produced , particularly in the miniature size , an especially large range of films by ...
Contents
B The Optics 1 Structural characteristics of the optical | 3 |
Methods of Illumination and Microscope Lamps 1 Methods | 15 |
Film Sizes and Photographic Equipment 1 Film or plate | 26 |
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