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Failures, Faults, and Remedies,
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71
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Spontaneous Insolubility of the Tissue,
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71
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Tardy Solution of the Superfluous Gelatine in Development,
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72
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Bichromate of Potash Crystallizing on the Tissue in Drying,
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Uneven Development,
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Blisters During Development,
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Over Exposure,
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Under Exposure,
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74
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Weak and Flat Prints,
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74
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Hardness and Excessive Contrast,
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74
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An Uneven Texture in the Finished Print,
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75
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Portions of the Image Tearing Off in Transferring,
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75
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A Green Tint Pervading the Blacks,
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Unequal Sensitiveness,
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The Gelatinous Coating Runs in Sensitizing,
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76
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Dark Spots,
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A Sparkling Appearance in the Prints after Transfer,
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76
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Cracking of the Film,
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76
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Many Mites from Many Minds,
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Historical Notes on Carbon Printing, 1814 to 1868,
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