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HANDBOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY 



Carbro process, 150, 474-478, 629-640 

 Carbro solutions, 631-636 

 Chloride paper, H and D curves for, 142 

 Chromatic aberration, 28, 30-31 



transverse, 28 

 Chromatic difference of magnification, 28, 31 

 Chromatone, 645-648 



Cinematography (see Motion-picture photog- 

 raphy) 

 Circle of confusion, 23 

 Clouds, printing in, 439 

 Coelostat, 743-744 

 Color control table, 442 

 Color correction, of microscopic objectives, 



775-776 

 Color filters, graduated, 303 

 Color index and visual magnitudes, 753-754 

 Color photography, 7-9, 616-662 



cameras for, 624-629 



emulsions for, 148-149 



negative materials, 148—149 



positive materials, 149 

 Color plate, Agfa screen, 655-656 

 Color processes, additive, 7, 148, 654—660 



carbro, 629-640 



chemical toning, 645—648 



Chromatone, 645-648 



Duxochrome, 648-651 



Dyebro, 645 



dye-mordanting, 652—653 



Eastman wash-off relief, 640-643 



Finlay, 659-660 



Kodachrome, 151, 611 



Pinatype, 643-645 



subtractive, 8-9, 148 



Technicolor, 150, 660 



toning, 150-151 

 Color response, determining, 184-190 

 Color separation, composite photography by, 703 

 Color-separation negatives, 617-629 

 Color transparencies, 653-660 

 Coma, 28, 30 



Comeths, photographing, 758 

 Composite photography, 703-704 

 Constringence, 40 

 Contour mapping, 729-731 

 Contrast, 420 



effect of development on, 142 



maximum, 179 



in negatives, incorrect, 520-521 



paper, 142-145 



in prints, incorrect, 539 

 Contrast control in prints, 440 

 Contrast filters, 311-313 

 Conversion factors, tables of, 835-838 

 Coupled range finders, accuracy of, 89 

 Curling of prints, 409-410, 543 

 Curvature of lens field, 28, 33 

 Cut films, identification of, 137-138 



D 



Darkroom, equipment for, 565-569 

 general characteristics of, 561-565 

 paints for, 563 

 radiographic, 832-833 



Davis and Gibson liquid filter, 155, 160-161 



Densitometers, 171-177 



Density, determinations of, 167-177 



diffuse, 169-170 



filters, neutral, 307 



fog, 181 



negative, incorrect, 522-523 



optical, 123 



print, incorrect, 540 



printing, 171 



range of papers, 201 



specular. 169-170 



table, 840 

 Depth of field, 90-92 



table for, 92 

 Developers, Adurol, 322 



Amidol, 324, 335, 337 



aminophenol, 322 

 P-, 334 



color-forming, 375-377 



Diphenal, 324 



Duratol, 324 



Eikonogen, 326 



Elon, 335 



ferrous oxalate, 319 



glycine, 323, 335, 368 



Hydramine, 327 



hydroquinone, 320, 328, 334 



inorganic, 319 



litho, 369 



Metacarbol, 337 



Meritol, 328 



metol, 334-335 



metoquinone, 327 



Monomet, 323 



motion-picture, 363-366, 701-702 



MQ, 367-368 



with organic reducers, 319#. 



Ortol, 328 



pH of, 340 



phenylenediamine, p-, 323, 337 



Piral, 328 



polyphenol, 321 



portrait and commercial, 365-368 



printing paper for, 370 



Pyramidol, 324 



pyro, 320 



pyro-soda, 366 



Rodinal, 334 



for X-rays, 371-372 

 Developing agents, blue-black, 344—345 



methods of identifying (table), 336 

 Development, 6, 318-377 



accelerator in, 339-341 



aerial fog, 342 



agitation and circulation systems in tank, 

 355-357 



alkaline agents for (table), 341 



brushed, 355 



buffered borax formulas for, 340 



change produced by, 346-347 



chemical, 318#. 



defects in, 361-362 



Eberhardt effect, 362-363, 754-755 



fine-grain, 345-348, 371 



