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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INDEX 719 Magic Lantern, centering 39 Condenser with and without spherical aberration . . 584-587 for small drawings 330 history 676-678 image formation with 584 inversion of the image 584 light source extended and a point 586-589 simplest with arc and 2-lens condenser 10 standard for projection apparatus 9 wiring for 15, 71, 82, 504, 512 attachment for drawing 327 automatic lamp, inclined carbons 61 optical bench and ordinary microscope 262 drawing accessories 329, 330 drawing surface horizontal. . 331 hinged baseboard 450 inclined carbons 70, 543-548 light too far off 54 light too near 54 radiant below the axis 53 lamp with microscope. . 328, 336 large .source 120 lathe-bed form 3 -lens condenser, water-cell 60 lime light 100, 101 mantle, gas lamp 125 mazda lamp 90, 9 1 microscope 265, 365 moving pictures 587, 591 Nernst lamp 92, 95 opaque objects 173 ordinary miscrocope 263 petroleum lamp 121, 122 small arc 85, 86, 90 small current 80 sunlight 138, 139 three-lens condenser 13 two-lens condenser 10 two-lens condenser, hand-fed lamp 62 with direct current 9 with rods and microscope. . . 264 Magnification, with, micro-projection 225, 257 opaque projection 181 opaque lantern 356 wall diagrams 355 Magnification, various objective and screen distances . . . .257-261 Magnesium oxide as standard screen 462 Magic lantern with weak lights 119 amplifiers and oculars 258, 262, 598-601 Magnification 181, 228, 257-262, 357, 369 actual 257-261 calculated 261 due to the amplifier 262, 600 due to the ocular 232, 262 how calculated 261 how found 260, 353 law for 357-369 varying 351 Management of apparatus for projection, 24, 73, 92, 106, 123, 127, 414, 433 Mantle, gas lamp 125 inverted 126 position 125 upright 126 Masks, how to employ 253 kind and color 253 for microscopic slides 252 Masked sections and slides. .253, 270 Marcy's petroleum lamp .... 121-122 Marey 685-686 Mayer, Alfred M 138, 157, 159 Mazda lamp 90 summary for 98 wiring of 90 Measurement of electric quantities 478 Mechanism of cameragraph 410 for moving the film 406 moving picture machine 400, 402, 416 Mercury arc rectifier 490-491 Metallic screens 458-459 Meter, unit of length 318 candles 612-615 number for reading 612 Method of striae 647-650 Metric rule 27, 318, 371 system 318 Micrometer ocular 232, 233 Micrometer ocular, filar 234 Micrometers by photography . . . 353 Micro-planar 224, 225 Micro-projection, 221, 223, 236, 262, 267, 284, 286-287, 296, 313, 344, 385, 598,615-620