Complete Self Instructing Library of Practical Photography volume 6

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Complete Self Instructing Library of Practical Photography volume 6
J B James Boniface Schriever
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571. The electric flashlight, as described, is the in- vention of Mr. E. F. Keller, of New York, to whom we are greatly indebted for this valuable adjunct to the Reflex camera, of which he is an expert user.
CHAPTER XXXIII. PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES THEIR NATURE AND USE.
By S. Lawrence (Of the Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. , Rochester, N. Y. ) 572. The function of a photographic lens is to project upon the sensitive plate an image of some object or objects situated in front of the lens.
573. Function of
...the Lens. From an object in front of the lens light is reflected in all directions. Some of this light is gathered in by the lens and transmitted to the plate, there to form an image of that object. The rays of light which travel from the object toward the lens are bearers of the image. The function of the lens is to assume control of these image bearing rays and convey them, steer them so to say, to the plate, in such a manner that the image there formed by them will be a true representation of the object.

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