The Photographic News, Volume 53William Crookes, George Wharton Simpson Cassell, Petter, and Galpin., 1908 |
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... effect be got on the negative to start with as possible . This is what I desire to emphasise , that by choosing times and conditions - watching Nature's mood and waiting on her varying changes we can get our effect to a great extent ...
... effect be got on the negative to start with as possible . This is what I desire to emphasise , that by choosing times and conditions - watching Nature's mood and waiting on her varying changes we can get our effect to a great extent ...
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... effect of keeping the finished enlargement more clear , as with thin negatives a suspicion of fog is likely to occur , due to extraneous and incident light which is scattered by the screen . The use of the screen will increase the ...
... effect of keeping the finished enlargement more clear , as with thin negatives a suspicion of fog is likely to occur , due to extraneous and incident light which is scattered by the screen . The use of the screen will increase the ...
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... Effect . And then as to Effect . Effect is everywhere and in everything in a greater or lesser degree , but it does not fol- low that it is an effect that is worth presenting as a picture . Effect is the most important thing in picture ...
... Effect . And then as to Effect . Effect is everywhere and in everything in a greater or lesser degree , but it does not fol- low that it is an effect that is worth presenting as a picture . Effect is the most important thing in picture ...
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