Crossword-Solution: SENSITOMETER
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Experiments have shown that a gelatine plate which gives the number 10 on the Warnerke sensitometer, may be regarded as approximately corresponding to the average wet plate; and setting out from this point, the following table has been constructed: Sensitometer Sensitiveness, expressed in terms number.
Some brands of plates are marked with the sensitometer number, like the Stanley, Carbutt, Seed, etc., and others are marked with a letter like the Cramer.
But this sensitometer, like many so-called scientific things in photography, seems to us very unscientific, for the light cannot be uniform; for, as is well known, the light given from phosphorescent paint varies in intensity with the temperature.
Vogel, who, in addition, brings against this sensitometer serious errors of experiment, due to yellow glass being employed.
Have any of our members had a similar experience? SIR KNIGHT CHARLES LUSENKAMP, Grand Rapids, Mich., asks how to mount prints without destroying the gloss made by the ferrotype plate; how long a plate of medium sensitometer should be printed for a lantern-slide, and what developing agent should be used for developing it; where glycin can be purchased, and where 2 by 2-1/2 plates can be bought; which chemical the editor prefers for developing--pyro, eikonogen, metol, amidol, hydrochinon, or glycin.