The history of three-color photography (1925)

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Contents CHAPTER XXIV DlCHROMATE PRINTING. TWO FlLMS MuLTI-WlDTH FlLMS. SUBTRACTIVE PROCESSES 619 Dichromate Printing Processes, 619. Multi-Width Films. Opaque Supports, 623. Glass Plates, 623. Subtractive Processes, 624. The Correct Colors, 627. Cemented Films, 633. Footnotes, 635. CHAPTER XXV Double-Coated Stock 639 Patents, 639. Cameras, 641. Printing of Double-Coated Stock, 644. Optical Printing, 645. Dyeing up the Images, 649. Footnotes, 651. CHAPTER XXVI The Prismatic Dispersion and Allied Processes 655 Prismatic Dispersion Process, 655. Micro-Spectra Method of Dispersion, 659. The Refraction Process, 665. The Diffraction Process, 670. Footnotes, 677. Bibliography 682 Addenda . . ^ 685 List of Periodicals and Abbreviations 702 Index to Patent Numbers 709 Index to Proper Names 722 General Index 733