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The system also has a mobile photographic processing and interpretation unit.
Following his military service, he worked in photographic processing, real estate and as a travelling salesman.
The latent image is subjected to photographic processing, which makes it visible and insensitive to light.
Qualex Inc. was the largest wholesale and on-site photographic processing company in the world.
Kitazumi is also noted for his pioneering work in the commercial use of color photographic processing and printing in Japan.
Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders it insensitive to light.
Tasman admits he chose Polaroid film for its ease of use and lack of photographic processing to attain an image.
Shortly after this, Tindale lost the sight in one eye in an acetylene gas explosion which occurred while assisting his father with photographic processing.
Photographic fixer is a mix of chemicals used in the final step in the photographic processing of film or paper.
It is used in photographic processing as an intensifier and as a brominating agent in organic synthesis.
Color photography is photography that uses media capable of representing colors, which are traditionally produced chemically during the photographic processing phase.
It is believed that Konrad Stendal committed suicide by ingesting photographic processing chemicals at hand in his brother's store.
Photographic processing is the chemical means by which photographic film and paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image.
Notable individual businesses include a photographic processing facility, an exporter of waste material balers, a large cattle feedlot, and transport depots.
Mr. Dorow takes the prints he wants scanned to a photographic processing shop, which converts the images to a CD format.
Alice's uncle Peter Townsend Austen was a chemistry professor at Rutgers who taught her photographic processing.
Until the advent of such technology, photographs were made by exposing light sensitive photographic film, and used chemical photographic processing to develop and stabilize the image.
Here he became interested in photographic processing, and met Hugo van Wadenoyen, a key figure in British photography's break with pictorialism.
Her father is the president of the Alaten Company in Carlstadt, N.J., which owns photographic processing stores.
The building's signature tenant, Time-Life, has a large photographic processing operation in the building to supply its portfolio of magazines, which places additional demand on the cooling system.
It was the home of Sir Joseph Swan between 1869-1883 and was the site of many pioneering experiments in photographic processing and in electricity.
His father was a photographic engraver at Graphic Color Plate Inc., a photographic processing company that was in Stamford.
In its review of the year 1906, the British Journal of Photography noted his death and offered the following estimation of his contribution to photographic processing:
In 1960, A. Guettich introduced the light markers on a worker's helmet; evaluation of the light trace recordings, however, was aggravated by the photographic processing taking too much time.
Turning away, she added, "We only have a few hundred thousand dollars worth of photographic processing equipment at Paradise Promotions, but then again, that would make a nice insurance settlement, wouldn't it?"
During the 1860s, improvements in photographic development caused daguerreotypes to become out of fashion.
Instant cameras depend on the same process of photographic development as regular film cameras.
The traditional use of silver in photographic development has been dropping since 2000 due to the decline of film photography.
Walter visited Europe to acquaint himself with new photographic developments while Alfred took over the firm.
The president wants pictures of the Lady Flamborough and is told it will take five hours for the flight over and photographic development.
With a working life that spanned fifty years, Sergei Levitsky distinguished himself in the technical sphere of photographic development.
Kiev branch of APN agreed to permit him the use of their photographic development labs.
Stand development is a photographic development process whereby film is left to sit in a very dilute developing solution for an extended period of time, with little or no agitation.
It is in Paris in the 1840s that Sergei Levitsky would study photography, meet with Daguerre personally and distinguish himself in the technical sphere of photographic development.
In the rickety shops made of scrap wood, corrugated iron, and cement were electric lights, air-conditioning units, photocopy machines, some computers and fax machines, and photographic development equipment.
In June he joined the Photographic Development Unit as a flight commander, later transferring to No. 17 Squadron RAF in September, flying Hurricanes.
The Photographic Development Unit (PDU) of 1940 became the Photographic Interpretation Unit (PIU) later the same year.
Walter left to visit Europe to acquaint himself with new photographic developments and Alfred took over the firm, employing other talented photographers such as George Moodie and Thomas Muir.
What appears to be the shadow of a model's profiled torso is actually her left breast and rib cage; lighting and perhaps photographic development have flattened and darkened this part of her body.
It differs from both conventional optical and futuristic X-ray chip-making methods in much the way that television tubes, which project an image a line at a time, differ from photographic development equipment, which creates an entire image at once.
Appointed as a Squadron Leader and honorary Wing Commander on 22 September 1939, in the same period, Cotton was recruited to head up the fledgling RAF 1 Photographic Development Unit (PDU) at Heston Aerodrome.
Consequently, Denning helped persuade the heads of the Royal Air Force to allow the Australian officer Sidney Cotton's pioneering unit, the RAF Photographic Development Unit and then No. 1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit RAF to be used for intelligence-gathering.
Sidney Cotton's work found only grudging approval with the Royal Air Force, but eventually his work was incorporated into 1 Photographic Development Unit (PDU) at RAF Heston and then RAF Benson, a unit from which most later British air reconnaissance developed.