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How to photograph sound wave patterns produced by a loudspeaker. AUDIO AMATEUR 3/1973 [Jul 1974] (v.4#3) pg. 4
How to make DYLUZ exposures of the watermarks found in papers. HAND PAPERMAKING Winter 1993 (v.8#2) pg. 22
How to take shadow photographs of living and non-living subjects in a large sample of water using a strobe light. Using this method, an exact 1-to-1 shadow image is produced on the negative, onto which the water containing the specimen was placed. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY May 1977 (v.26#5) pg. 24
Going to pieces. Analysis and careful preparation are the keys to successfully "exploded view" photography. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Mar 1986 (v.35#3) pg. 20
Description of modifying a 35mm camera to act as a streak camera (strip camera), plus tips on its use to solve a complex time-sequence problem. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Aug 1986 (v.35#8) pg. 23
Setup used to photograph the pouring and dispersion (mixing) of a colorless liquid with water is described and illustrated. INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY May 1994 (v.43#5) pg. 25
Composite photoradiography. Apparatus which attaches to conventional equipment allows both visual (surface) and X-ray image to appear in one picture. PHOTOMETHODS Nov 1978 (v.21#11) pg. 27
Water table illumination and photography. PHOTOMETHODS Nov 1978 (v.21#11) pg. 34
Nomograph uses the relationships of exposure to light level and ASA index ratings to determine correct exposure values in either still or motion picture scientific photography. PHOTOMETHODS May 1981 (v.24#5) pg. 41
More on the use of circular reference scales in scientific photography. PHOTOMETHODS Dec 1986 (v.29#12) pg. 6
Attempts to quantify "visual perception" discussed. PHOTOMETHODS Dec 1987 (v.30#12) pg. 12
The Turin shroud. Is it a fake, fact or a photograph. Includes instructions for producing a negative image on fabric using Biblical burial spices (myrrh and aloes). POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Nov 1979 (v.85#5) pg. 97
Making and photographing snowflake replicas. How to capture the detail of snowflakes in a plastic resin for later study. SCIENCE PROBE! Jan 1992 (v.2#1) pg. 73
How to photograph air currents in color. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Feb 1964 (v.210#2) pg. 132
How to make photographs in polymer. Includes the use of overhead enlarger, a device for vertical projections using a slide projector, apparatus for making a contact print and technique for writing on a monomer with a penlight. Formula and instructions for making the polymer solution are given. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Dec 1969 (v.221#6) pg. 128
How to capture on film the faint glow emitted when sticky tape is peeled off a surface. The glow is created by numerous miniature sparks that leap between the surface and the tape. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Dec 1987 (v.257#6) pg. 138
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