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THIS exhibition at the New Gallery in Regent Street will remain open until October 27. The three rooms, the central court, and the balcony, indicate its five main divisions. The last of these is devoted to scientific and technical photography and its application to processes of reproduction, and the exhibits here naturally fall into three sections, namely, the ordinary exhibits, those contributed by special invitation of the council of the society, and a small collection of photographs that have no other interest than that they are good technical work, and represent subjects of more or less interest, chiefly architectural. We hope to see this kind of work more fully represented in future exhibitions, for between the more strictly technical and the ultra-pictorial it has been almost squeezed out of existence.
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J., C. The Royal Photographic Society's Annual Exhibition . Nature 74, 553–554 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/074553a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/074553a0