Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical ManualC. Griffin, 1892 - 499 sider |
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Side 3
... matter is known which reflects rays of one colour only ; in every case the rays of the dominant colour are mingled with those of other colours . The light from some bodies is of a very complex character , while that from LIGHT FROM ...
... matter is known which reflects rays of one colour only ; in every case the rays of the dominant colour are mingled with those of other colours . The light from some bodies is of a very complex character , while that from LIGHT FROM ...
Side 4
... matters . Cause of Colour in Coloured Bodies . - The actual reasons why bodies such as vermilion , magenta , or ... matter how apparently even the sur- face may appear to be , yet it is not even ; it is sufficiently rough to cause ...
... matters . Cause of Colour in Coloured Bodies . - The actual reasons why bodies such as vermilion , magenta , or ... matter how apparently even the sur- face may appear to be , yet it is not even ; it is sufficiently rough to cause ...
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... matters , pigments , and dyestuffs in common use ; this arises not from any fault in the newer theory , but from the compound nature of the light which is reflected or transmitted from the colouring - matters in question . Of the newer ...
... matters , pigments , and dyestuffs in common use ; this arises not from any fault in the newer theory , but from the compound nature of the light which is reflected or transmitted from the colouring - matters in question . Of the newer ...
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... matter is used , which dissolves in the solvent ; on exposure the latter evaporates off , leaving the resin behind in the form of a dry coat on the surface to which it has been applied . Paint is always more or less coloured to add to ...
... matter is used , which dissolves in the solvent ; on exposure the latter evaporates off , leaving the resin behind in the form of a dry coat on the surface to which it has been applied . Paint is always more or less coloured to add to ...
Side 14
... matter in the acid ( especially when crude pyroligneous acid is used ) , by droppings of coloured water from the layer of tan on to the lead , & c . In chemical composition the cor- rosions will vary ; in some places they will ...
... matter in the acid ( especially when crude pyroligneous acid is used ) , by droppings of coloured water from the layer of tan on to the lead , & c . In chemical composition the cor- rosions will vary ; in some places they will ...
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