Anthony's photographic bulletin for .. . ybody. OF our illustrations the one that will attract the most attention from thoseengaged in the reproduction processes isthat showing two of the effei I s obtainablewith And. i on1 \i ultangular < single line Bcreen was fixed in thegi atin i h< opei ators the means of producing several million differenti vvo of these are shown and arenumbered i and •_•. We hope, m nci eeding issues, to furl her illusl rati thi bnities of this piece of appaiw hidi, it ??< ems to lit gi i the torn ; a power thai he has nol hithertoWe hope in mi


Anthony's photographic bulletin for .. . ybody. OF our illustrations the one that will attract the most attention from thoseengaged in the reproduction processes isthat showing two of the effei I s obtainablewith And. i on1 \i ultangular < single line Bcreen was fixed in thegi atin i h< opei ators the means of producing several million differenti vvo of these are shown and arenumbered i and •_•. We hope, m nci eeding issues, to furl her illusl rati thi bnities of this piece of appaiw hidi, it ??< ems to lit gi i the torn ; a power thai he has nol hithertoWe hope in mil in i i sue toirthei detail regarding the ?. j i ? 11mg, and tho ?«? who desire to obtain ad• informal ion i an g< I mui h I hat ii ible in the Int< i national Annual foi 1596, and from And rsons PhotoMe< hani< al I *11 ( hit liontr pi- I I 1 ; I 1 OIU (I ncga :, the Carbutl Pro< es l)i y Plat< .and demoni trat< • , we think, thai di v I ha\< a futun 111 photo it ANTHONYS Photographic Bulletin editors:Prof. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, , J. HARRISON. Vol. XXVII. AUGUST, 1896. No. 8. THE REPRODUCTION OF MOVING OBJECTS. PHOTOGRAPHY has, during the past year, made many claims onthe attention of the public. The truly wonderful results obtain-able by Rontgens method will continue to excite the interest and ad-miration of those interested in matters scientific, and will find extensiveapplication in surgical circles. To the layman, however, perhaps oneof the most marvelous outcomes of photographic research and inven-tive ability is the combination of instruments for reproducing, withpractically absolute fidelity, moving objects, and exhibiting them inenlarged form upon a screen, with all distinctness, and with a truththat is amazing. What the phonograph does for the voice, the newapparatus does for objects in motion. With a perfect phonograph anda perfect apparatus such as we are about to describe, the words a


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