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THIS issue, No. 15 of the Photography Bookshelf Series, will form a useful addition to an already valuable set of handbooks. The author has wisely restricted himself to setting forth in a clear and concise manner the better methods employed in intensification and reduction, and has not burdened the beginner with an elaborate index to all possible methods past and present. The processes dealt with are treated in some detail, so for this reason the reader should gain a good working knowledge of the manipulations he has in hand. The distinctive qualities of each method are clearly brought out, making the selection of any one for a particular negative quite an easy matter.
Intensification and Reduction.
By Henry W. Bennett. Pp. xv + 124. (London: Iliffe and Sons, Ltd., 1904.)
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Intensification and Reduction . Nature 71, 341 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071341c0
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