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ALL those who are practically interested in photography look forward to the appearance of the “B. J. Almanac,” and in spite of the stress of circumstances they will not be disappointed. Although there are fewer new things to chronicle for last year, the general features of the volume are much as usual. The editor's special contribution is a long article on printing processes. These “practical notes” will be much appreciated. The “Epitome of Progress” section preserves its usual character, but the section usually devoted to a review of the novelties introduced by the trade during the past year is replaced by a survey of the resources of Great Britain and certain well-known firms of Entente nationality in the production of the requisites for photography. This shows that in several important respects we are rendering ourselves independent of German supplies.
The British Journal Photographic Almanac and Photographer's Daily Companion, 1916.
Edited by G. E. Brown. 55th issue. (London: H. Greenwood and Co., Ltd.) Price 1s. net
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The British Journal Photographic Almanac and Photographer's Daily Companion, 1916. Nature 97, 4 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/097004a0
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