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IN illustrating a scientific lecture it is important that lantern-slides produced from photographic negatives should be of uniform density, and should well exhibit the details which they are intended to illustrate. To blame the lanternist for faults which are not his own may give relief to the lecturer's feelings of disappointment, but this plan does not conduce to the success of the lecture.
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BRYAN, G. Uniformity in Lantern-slides. Nature 78, 198 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078198a0
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