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THE Royal Photographic Society‘s ninety-third annual exhibition is to be held at the Society‘s House at 16 Princes Gate, London, S.W.7, during September and October this year. It will be in two parts, the first devoted to pictorial and colour photography and the second to scientific, technical, Nature and record photography. Lantern slides, colour transparencies and stereoscopic exhibits will be on view throughout the whole exhibition. The Scientific and Technical Group of the Society is very anxious to make the second part of the exhibition fully representative of the best work in all branches of modern applied photography. It may not be sufficiently widely known that the exhibition is open to all users of photography, and can assist them by giving them a standard against which to judge their own work. The Scientific Section of the exhibition is divided, for convenience, into seven classes : photomicrographs ; radiographs (medical and industrial being judged separately) ; astronomical and meteorological ; geological and metallurgical ; survey (aerial and terrestrial) ; medical and surgical ; other scientific photographs. Nature photography, record and technical photography (architectural, press, commercial and advertising) and kinematogrfphy are in separate sections. Scientific and technical films should be entered in the last section. Photographs produced in the course of scientific research are particularly welcomed.
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Royal Photographic Society‘s Annual Exhibition. Nature 161, 801 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161801a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/161801a0