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IT is a considerable time since a text-book of photography was available for college students of the subject, and during that time a large amount of investigation has been carried out, and many interesting and important results obtained. This volume is notable as being the first, at least in the English language, to incorporate these results and present them in a connected manner.
Photography, its Principles and Practice: a Manual of the Theory and Practice of Photography designed for use in Colleges, Technical Institutions, and by the Advanced Student of the Science.
By C. B. Neblette. Pp. xviii + 644. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1927.) 30s. net.
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Photography, its Principles and Practice: a Manual of the Theory and Practice of Photography designed for use in Colleges, Technical Institutions, and by the Advanced Student of the Science . Nature 122, 644 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122644b0
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