Abstract
DURING the last four years the authors have been working with the object of preparing theses for their degrees according to the regulations of the University of London, and in this volume they present in order the records of their work by republishing together their communications to several scientific societies. That particular branch of photography that the authors refer to as the photographic process is the exposure, development, fixation, and sensitometry of gelatino-bromide plates—in short, negative making as now understood, but without reference to the after-treatment of the fixed plate by such processes as intensification, or to such collateral matters as the production of developer stains.
Investigations on the Theory of the photographic Process.
By Dr. S. E. Sheppard Dr. C. E. Kenneth Mees. Pp. x + 342 (London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1907.) Price 6s. 6d. net.
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J., C. Investigations on the Theory of the photographic Process . Nature 76, 468 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076468a0
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