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... potassium o .s lbrornid.z and ammonia. After development the is washed and Bred I solution of to cyanide of potassium. M. Lumiere add that in =-1313otbgraphing coloured objects the ultra-violet A:ziliyy were cut off and the violet and blue te;tiVirtiinished ...

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... which manifested itself deafening applause. By means of his special preparations, the secret of which has not transpired, M. Lumiere is enabled, after an exof about hail an hour, to obtain a photographic reproduction of colours. the things thus chromatically ...

THE ADA DELROY COMPANY

... part, all the turns going very we:l, Miss Maud Lita's magnificent singing being especially appreciated, we come to the Lumiere Cinematograph, which ran fora i quarter of an hour. The pictures are on a small j scale but more clear-cut than the i•nes ...

R ght-Ha cdedness

... utilisation of small waterfalls for generating . eleee trinity and supplying light, heat, or motive poweb has appeared in ig La Lumiere Electrique.' One way to utilise a fall is to made it work the dynamo only when the current is required. Mother way is to snake ...

that will never die, it has been reported a fair accumfili over and over again; yet the world still waits

... effects ot colour are given.. Recer tly there have been wild reports of co'our photography emanating from France. The Messrs. Lumiere, working on a process known as Lippmann's with dry plates of their own manufacture, are said to have eclipsed this roundabout ...

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... l'obscurite on est elle, tie Charybde en Syclla, jusqu'a -l'eblonissement, nu risque de tuer certaines ceuvres refractaires lumieres excessives, et sans 'ABM pour celles qui craignent lee tenebres. L'Angleterre, pays natal tin comfort, tie s'est pas contentee ...

... kept constantly walking. At length these poor Africans, shivering from cold and treated like noxious animals in the Ville- Lumiere, found upon the outskirts of the city somebody sufficiently hospitable to allow them the use of a shed. They had come to ...

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... devoted many years of his life . to the study of the subject, and the practical application is the work of ft• certain Louis Lumiere of Lyons, who pas introduced a series of important technital improvements, the results of whicla were ekhibited, says the ...

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... plates must because they are very ~:.:sensitive to the yillow and green lays from .esetouds. The best plates thus far are Lumiere's O orthochromatic and - Edwards's isochrontatic, and o the beat screerVis formed of two parallel O panes of glass's* 7 m ...

probability I Deiblin will

... of service to which it is to be applied. At the request of the Conseil d'Administratton of the Soci6t6 de la Force et Is Lumiere, I have gladly undertaken this work, because the subject is one in which I feel intensely interested, seeing in it a realization ...

MR. KLEIN'S MISSION

... and the programme is thoroughly up-to-date, devoid of all vulgarity, and contains a variety of wins, including one by a lumiere-cinematograph. It is unfortunate that circumstances should have compelled Miss Delroy to commence on the night of the Volunteer ...

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... and kad to retire after answering three or four questions, but these she gave correctly, and the result was most weird. The Lumiere Cinematograph an A-I machine only takes a small part in the middle of the show, some dozen pictures being given, and we pass ...