Living pictures; their history, photoproduction and practical working. With a digest of British patents and annotated bibliography (1899)

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X CONTENTS. Chapter V.— Films : their Production and Treat- ment. Celluloid — Perforation — Exposure — Development — Printing Positives—Colouring—Repairing 188—206 Chapter VI. — Exhibiting Hints, Accessories, Lighting, Accidents, etc. Vibration—Flicker—Correct Adjustment of Film and View—Reversing—Safety Appliances—Lighting— Screens—Peep-show Apparatus ... 207—224 Chapter VII.—Past, Present, and Future. Who Invented Living Pictures?—Gradual Progress of Invention—Present Uses—A Flight of Fancy ... 225—234. Appendix I. — Chronological Digest of British Patents 235-253 Appendix 11.—Annotated Bibliography 254—265, General Index ... ... ... ... ... 266—275, Commercial Supplement ... ... ... ... i—xxvii