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A STATEMENT which has been circulated recently (compare NATURE, Aug. 9, p. 218) that the late developments in the technique of infrared photography have come largely from the needs of the motion picture industry is not accurate, and I think it is worth while to have the record correct.
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MEES, C. Photographic Sensitisers for the Infra-Red. Nature 126, 471–472 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/126471b0
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