Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 45
“not seen”) is negative of Past Participle of following verb (to see); zit is Past
tense transitive agreeing with its object ye “what” (i. e., not taking the termination
in—6s or effis appropriated to the 1st persons sing, and plural); the
instrumentative ...
“not seen”) is negative of Past Participle of following verb (to see); zit is Past
tense transitive agreeing with its object ye “what” (i. e., not taking the termination
in—6s or effis appropriated to the 1st persons sing, and plural); the
instrumentative ...
الصفحة 55
... limits of a single negative. In India, the ever-increasing wants in the way of
communications by 'ail, road and river, and the rapid extension of irrigation and
other engineering projects, as well as the ordinary military, administrative and
1878.
... limits of a single negative. In India, the ever-increasing wants in the way of
communications by 'ail, road and river, and the rapid extension of irrigation and
other engineering projects, as well as the ordinary military, administrative and
1878.
الصفحة 58
Photozincographic Office, Pāna, during the same year, the number of negatives
taken was 2,745, the number of maps photozincographed was 1,798, and the
number of copies printed off (including copies of 79 lithographs) was 74,739.
Photozincographic Office, Pāna, during the same year, the number of negatives
taken was 2,745, the number of maps photozincographed was 1,798, and the
number of copies printed off (including copies of 79 lithographs) was 74,739.
الصفحة 63
... upon the perfection of the original drawing and its capability of giving a
negative on which the ground is perfectly opaque while the limes are quite clear
and as transparent as the bare glass, these essentials must be most carefully
observed.
... upon the perfection of the original drawing and its capability of giving a
negative on which the ground is perfectly opaque while the limes are quite clear
and as transparent as the bare glass, these essentials must be most carefully
observed.
الصفحة 64
Drawings in line may be finer and more delicate than for photolithography, but
still must not be so fine as to interfere with the obtaining of a perfectly dense and
opaque negative, otherwise the ground of the print will appear dirty and stained.
Drawings in line may be finer and more delicate than for photolithography, but
still must not be so fine as to interfere with the obtaining of a perfectly dense and
opaque negative, otherwise the ground of the print will appear dirty and stained.
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