Optic projection : principles, installation and use of the magic lantern, projection microscope, reflecting lantern, moving picture machine, fully illustrated with plates and with over 400 text-figures (1914)

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CONTENTS Introduction pp. 3-7 CHAPTER I Magic Lantern with Direct Current Fig. 1-38; § 1-99, PP. 9-67 Apparatus and material for Ch. I, § i; Works of reference, § 2; Magic Lanterns, § 3-19; Perfection and brilliancy of the screen image, § 20; Suggestions for the lecturer or demonstrator, § 21-25; Suggestions to the operator, § 26-41 ; Projection of horizontal objects with a vertical objective, § 42; Projection with multiple lanterns, § 43-46; Moving slides for single lanterns, § 47-49; Stereoscopic screen images, § 50; Centering the parts of the magic lantern, §51-54; Correct separation of the parts, § 5556; Optical test for centering, § 57-58; Centering the vertical objective, § 59-60; Troubles with the magic lantern, § 61-93; Breaking of condenser lenses, § 94-97; Examples of American magic lanterns, § 99, fig. 3238; Summary of Ch. I, § 99,. CHAPTER II Magic Lantern with Alternating Current Fig. 39-40; § 100-119 PP 68-77 Apparatus and material required, § 100; Comparison of direct and alternating current, § 102-103; Installation with alternating current, § 104-113; Use of the magic lantern with alternating current, § 114-115; Troubles with alternating current lanterns, § 116-118; Summary of Ch. II, § 119. CHAPTER III Magic Lantern for Use on the House Electric Lighting System Fig. 41-55; § 120-148 pp. 78-99 Apparatus and material, § 120; Magic lantern with small current for home and laboratory, § 122-126; Arc lamps for the house circuit, § 127-131: Turning the arc lamp on and off, § 132-135; Magic lantern with mazda lamp, §136-139; Magic lanterns with Nernst lamp, § 140-146; Troubles in Ch. Ill, § 147; Summary of Ch. Ill, § 148.