The advance of photography : its history and modern applications (1911)

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THE ADVANCE OF PHOTOGRAPHY Diagram to illustrate — Compound lens Teleplioto lens Bapid rectilinear lens . Eoss homocentric lens . Portrait lens Dallmeyer-Bergheim portrait lens Diffusion of focus apparatus Wide angle lens Rapid wide angle combination . Front combination . Back Lens with teleplioto attachment A don telephoto lens Busch Bis-Telar Photographs to show effect produced extension lenses by usin g Cooke An early camera Diagram to illustrate — Formation of image in pinhole camera Effect of size of pinhole Sanderson stand camera „ patent camera front Panros camera on stand The Kodak camera " " " * • Houghton folding reflex camera Naturalist camera Bebe camera The Ticka camera Panoramic camera Stereoscopic camera The stereoscope The stereoscope lenses . Diagram to illustrate — Path of light through lenses American stereoscope Enlarging easel „ lantern Studio camera on stand Thornton-Pickard shutter Photograph showing halation effect „ of same, using backed plate Figs. Page 36 114 37 118 38 123 39 124 40 124 41 125 42 126 43 127 44 128 45 128 46 128 47 129 47a 131 48 132 To face page 49, 50, 51 133 Page 52 134 53 135 54 136 55 140 56 141 57 143 58 144 59 145 60 146 61 146 62 147 63 147 64 148 65 148 66 149 67 151 68 151 69 152 70 153 71 155 72 155 73 156 74 157 Between pages 75 \ 160 76 J & 161