Optic projection : principles, installation and use of the magic lantern, projection microscope, reflecting lantern, moving picture machine (1914)

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CONTENTS vn CHAPTER VIII Preparation of Lantern Slides Fig, 112-120; § 310-340 pp. 200-220 Apparatus and material for Ch. VIII, § 310; Sizes of lantern slides, and necessary condensers, § 312-314; Making lantern slides direct, § 315-324; Photographic lantern slides, marking, mounting and coloring them, § 325337; Storing lantern slides, § 338; Troubles in making lantern slides, § 339; Summary of Ch. VIII, § 340. CHAPTER IX The Projection Microscope Fig. 121-178; § 350-441 pp. 221-318 Apparatus and references, § 350-351; General on micro-projection, § 352354; Objectives, amplifiers, oculars, visibility of objects, diopter, § 355359; Room and screen, §360; Arc lamp and wiring, fine adjustment, condenser, water-cell stage, mechanical stage, § 361-369; Blackening apparatus, § 370-371 ; Hoods for objectives and shield for stray light, § 372-373; Centering the projection microscope, § 374-376; Table of candle power, § 377? Use of the projection microscope, § 379-390; Magnification of screen images, § 391-392; Projection with an ordinary microscope, § 393396; Projection of horizontal objects with a vertical microscope, § 397; Sample objects for micro-projection, § 399; Conduct of an exhibition, § 400; Demonstration with high powers, § 401-411; Alternating current for micro-projection, § 412-416; Micro-projection with the housecurrent, § 417-418; Micro-projection with sunlight, § 419-421; Microprojection with lime light, § 422-423; Home-made projection apparatus, § 424-431; Combined micro-projection and lantern slide projection, § 432; Projection microscopes on the market, § 433-434; Troubles in micro-projection, § 435-440; Summary of Ch. IX, § 441. CHAPTER X Drawing and Photography with Projection Apparatus Fig. 179-220; § 450-549 pp. 319-389 Apparatus and material, § 450; Drawing with projection apparatus, general, § 452; Room for drawing, § 453-455; Projection apparatus for drawing, § 456-460; Light for drawing, § 461-463; Drawing with the magic lantern, § 464-468; Drawing with the reflecting lantern, § 469-470; Drawing with a photographic camera, § 471; Drawing with the projection microscope, § 472-485; Drawing with the house current, § 486-491; Microscope to use with the house current, § 492-503; Avoidance of heat,