Researches on Light in Its Chemical Relations: Embracing a Consideration of All the Photographic ProcessesLongman, 1854 - 396 стор. |
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... also indebted for some valuable matter connected with the early history of Photography . Falmouth , March 11. 1844 . ROBERT HUNT . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. History of the Progress of X PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION .
... also indebted for some valuable matter connected with the early history of Photography . Falmouth , March 11. 1844 . ROBERT HUNT . INTRODUCTION CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. History of the Progress of X PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION .
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... matter Light acts chemically , but never on inorganic masses . HEAT , as a radiant force , also produces changes of a peculiar kind , which will be fully described ; but these are broadly distinguished from the effects produced by ...
... matter Light acts chemically , but never on inorganic masses . HEAT , as a radiant force , also produces changes of a peculiar kind , which will be fully described ; but these are broadly distinguished from the effects produced by ...
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... matter , in organic and inor- ganic bodies , is the sole subject of investigation . ( 6. ) Although the most ordinary observer must , through all time , have noticed that the sun's rays weakened and even destroyed some colours , while ...
... matter , in organic and inor- ganic bodies , is the sole subject of investigation . ( 6. ) Although the most ordinary observer must , through all time , have noticed that the sun's rays weakened and even destroyed some colours , while ...
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... matter was compounded of three or four simple ele- ments , many of these experimentalists regarded Light as the great primary cause , which modified their salt , sulphur , and mercury , and transmuted them into the earths and metals ...
... matter was compounded of three or four simple ele- ments , many of these experimentalists regarded Light as the great primary cause , which modified their salt , sulphur , and mercury , and transmuted them into the earths and metals ...
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... matter of Light , which links and binds the whole mass together . " " Gold differs from silver in nothing but in having the globules of the mercury , whereof it consists , penetrated through and through , and being more fully saturated ...
... matter of Light , which links and binds the whole mass together . " " Gold differs from silver in nothing but in having the globules of the mercury , whereof it consists , penetrated through and through , and being more fully saturated ...
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absorption actinic action of Light ammonia appears Becquerel bleaching blue rays brown calotype camera obscura carbonic acid chemical action chemical rays chloride of silver chromate collodion COLLODION PROCESS colour combination copper Daguerréotype dark darkened distilled water dried Edition effect employed Engravings experiments exposed exposure ferrocyanide fluid formed gallic acid germination gold green rays guaiacum heat hyposulphite of soda impression influence intensity iodide of silver iodine iron least refrangible luminous rays mercury metallic Niepce nitrate of silver nitric acid observed obtained orange oxide oxygen paper peculiar phenomena photographic picture placed plants portion Post 8vo potash potassium precipitate prepared prism prismatic spectrum produced quantity quinine radiations red rays refrangible rays remarkable salts of silver sensitive Sir John Herschel solar rays solution of nitrate space sun's rays sunshine surface tint tion uranium glass vapour vegetable violet rays visible vols washed yellow ray
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