4225 Photographic Action 



Action of light in discolouring organic sub- 

 stances. Bidet, A. Par. S. Ps. Se. (1894) 267. 



Chemical and photographic action of light. 

 Lermantov, V. V. (xn) Ks. Ps.-C. S. J. 11 

 (Ps.) (1879) [(Pt. 1)] 3-, 31-. 



Effect of shearing stress on sensitive salt. 

 Abney, (Capt.) W. de W. Phot. J. 8 (1884) 80-. 



Fluorescent surfaces, photographs on, and 

 mode of rendering ultra-violet chemical rays 

 visible. Wilson, G. Pht. S. J. 3 (1857) 305-. 



Incandescent light, Swan's, photographic ex- 

 periment with. Pritchard, H. B. [1881] 

 Nt. 25 (1882) 54-. 



Invisible radiation, changes produced by. Hunt, 

 E. (viAdds.) MajocchiA.Fis. 0.28(1847) 

 117-. 



Photochemical action in solution. Eoloff, M. 

 Z. Ps. C. 13 (1894) 327-. 



phenomena and undulatory theory of light. 

 Eder, J. M. Wien Pht. Cor. 26 (1889) 515-. 



Photographic action, electricity in connection 

 with. Friese-Greene, W. Phot. J. 24 (1900) 

 187-. 



, influence of electricity. Waterhouse, 

 (Col.) J. [1891] Phot. J. 16 (1892) 47-. 



of light. Niepcede Saint-Victor, A. C. 



B. 45 (1857) 811- ; Erdm. J. Pr. C. 74 (1858) 

 233-; C. B. 46 (1858) 448-, 489-; 47 (1858) 

 866-, 1002- ; 48 (1859) 741-, 1001- ; 53 (1861) 

 33-; Dijon Ac. Mm. 9 (1861) (pte. 2) 50-. 



printer's ink. Tucker, W. T. Nt. 58 



(1898) 32. 



at temperature of boiling liquid air. 

 Dewar, J. [1894-95] C. S. P. 10 (1895) 

 171- ; B. I. P. 14 (1896) 665-. 



actions, study. Bouasse, H. Toul. Fac. 

 Sc. A. 8 (1894) F, 52 pp. 



light of sulphur flame, etc. Eiche, A., <& 

 Bardy, C. C. B. 80 (1875) 238-. 



Physical and chemical phenomena, light in. 



Delarive, A. Cosmos 4 (1869) 147-, 173-. 

 Quantity of light and extent of photographic 



action. Abney, (Capt.) W. de W. B. S. P. 



54 (1894) 143-. 

 Sensitiveness to light of colouring substances. 



Fritz, G. Wien Pht. Cor. 25 (1888) 243-. 

 different colours. Jaffe, M. Wien 



Pht. Cor. 14 (1877) 30-. 



of photographic substances, limit. Bor- 

 linetto, L., <& Zantedeschi, . Wien SB. 

 22 (1856) 261-. 



Silver germ theory. Eder, J. M. Wien Pht. 



Cor. 36 (1899) 276-, 332-, 650-. 

 Solar light, action on photographic plates. Le 



Paige, C. Brux. Ac. Bll. 33 (1897) 429-. 

 , (Le Paige). Heen, P. de. 



Brux. Ac. Bll. 33 (1897) 437-. 

 , . Le Paige, C. Brux. Ac. 



Bll. 34 (1897) 16-. 

 , chemical intensity. Larsen, A. N. Ts. 



Fs. K. 3 (1898) 401- ; C. Ztg. 23 (1899) 



(Rpm.) 89. 

 , effects produced by. Becquerel, E, A. 



C. 9 (1843) 257-. 



spectrum, chemical action of rays in pro- 

 ducing colours analogous to their own. 

 Herschel, (Sir) J. F. W. B. A. Ep. (1839) 

 (Pt. 2) 9-. 



Specified Substances 4225 



Spectrum, theory of absorption bands in, and 



its bearing in photography and chemistry. 



Amory, E. Am. Ac. P. 13 (1878) 216-. 

 Yellow and red rays, photography, chemical 



action of light, and solarisation. Eder, J. 



M. Wien Pht. Cor. 16 (1879) 24-. 



SPECIFIED SUBSTANCES. 



Asphalt, sensitiveness to light. Perger, A. 



von. Wien Sb. 35 (1859) 489-. 

 Asphalts, natural, photo-chemical properties. 



Eder, J. M. Wien Pht. Cor. 16 (1879) 



168-. 

 Chemical compounds and elements, action of 



solar light. Vogel, H. A. von. [1814] J. 



de Ps. 80 (1815) 245-. 

 , physical action of light. Eoloff, M. Z. 



Ps. C. 26 (1898) 337-. 

 Chlorine and hydrogen. Pringsheim,E. [1885- 



86] Berl. Ps. Gs. Vh. (1885) 64-; (1887) 23 



(bis)-. 

 Gelatin and carbohydrates, behaviour to 



chromates under influence of light. Eder, 



J. M. J. Pr. C. 19 (1879) 294-. 

 , picrated, sensitiveness to light. Burton, 



W. K. [1895] Phot. J. 20 (1896) 66-. 

 'Glass. Schwarz-Senborn,W.(Frhr.)von. Wien 



Pht. Cor. 14 (1877) 65-. 

 Halogen acids, influence of light. Brit. Ass. 



Comm. (Richardson, A.) B. A. Bp. (1889) 



59-; (1890) 263-. 

 Iodine, phosphorus and nitric acid. Niepce de 



Saint-Victor, A. C. E. 25 (1847) 579-. 

 Iron perchloride and tartaric acid, mixture. 



Poitevin, A. C. B. 52 (1861) 94-. 



salts sensitive to light. Eder, J. M. Wien 

 Pht. Cor. 17 (1880) 219-, 230-. 



Mercury salts. Namias, . Wien Pht. Cor. 



32 (1895) 341-. 

 Photochlorides. Probst, F. Wien Pht. Cor. 



28 (1891) 161-. 

 Silver bromide, change by light, progress. 



Englisch, E. Ps. Z. 1 (1900) 47-. 



and iodide, photographic properties 

 according to method of preparation. Ray- 

 naud, E. Pht. Arch. 3 (1862) 50-. 



chloride. Guthrie,F. Phot. J. 9 (1885) 139-. 



chlorides and iodides, difference of effect of 

 light and heat. Borlinetto, L., & Zantedeschi, 

 . Wien SB. 21 (1856) 243-. 



citrate, photographic properties. Hardwich, 

 T. F. [1856] Pht. S. J. 3 (1857) 6-. 



halides, action of blue rays on, in producing 

 photographic image. Brookes, . [1863] 

 (vi Adds.) Pht. S. J. 8 (1864) 293-. 



, light on, and theory of photography. 



Vogel, H. Pogg. A. 119 (1863) 497-. 



iodide, effect of light when exposed in vacuo 

 and in certain gases. Borlinetto, L., & 

 Zantedeschi, . [1856] Wien SB. 23 (1857) 



, potassium ferrocyanide on, pro- 

 ducing sensitive photographic preparation. 

 Hunt, R. B. A. Bp. (1841) (pt. 2) 47. 



pictures, change into those of other metals 

 and compounds. Grilne, W. D. C. Gs. B. 

 1 (1868) 54-. 



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