The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of Photography, Volume 40Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1896 |
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Page 821
... frame is ready for putting together , the top piece must be cut through and planed away so that the back piece is in . wide and the front piece 1 in . The frame can then be put together , and , if the top piece has been done correctly ...
... frame is ready for putting together , the top piece must be cut through and planed away so that the back piece is in . wide and the front piece 1 in . The frame can then be put together , and , if the top piece has been done correctly ...
Page 825
... frame , which may be a light one , so to speak . The consideration of heavy or light frames should be the result of unison with the subject , as loud and soft exists in harmony . The making of frames is not always within the scope of ...
... frame , which may be a light one , so to speak . The consideration of heavy or light frames should be the result of unison with the subject , as loud and soft exists in harmony . The making of frames is not always within the scope of ...
Page 835
... frame by rabbeting it on three sides , and it should finish off level with the face of frame . It can be all in one piece ; but a better plan will be to clamp it - that is , the grain should run across the shutter , and two pieces ...
... frame by rabbeting it on three sides , and it should finish off level with the face of frame . It can be all in one piece ; but a better plan will be to clamp it - that is , the grain should run across the shutter , and two pieces ...
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