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Example sentences for "transmitted light"

  • The tints of reflected light are generally very different from the tints of transmitted light; particularly when the transmission takes place through a great portion of fluid.

  • The lake, the waters of which appear yellow by transmitted light, is dry in the season of great heat, and the Indians themselves are unable to resist the miasmata rising from the mud.

  • The smoke in the former case was blue, being seen mainly by reflected light; in the latter case it was reddish, being seen mainly by transmitted light.

  • By reflected light, such a medium appears bluish, by transmitted light yellowish, which latter colour, by augmenting the quantity of the precipitate, can be caused to pass into orange or red.

  • It is blue by reflected light, and orange or red by transmitted light.

  • In a negative picture the 'lights' are of a dirty yellow or brown by reflection, and being formed by opaque deposits, appear dense black by transmitted light.

  • They are striking objects when the solutions they contain are bright and of a deep pure tint, especially at night, when they are seen by transmitted light.

  • It forms iridescent crystals, having a metallic lustre, of a magnificent green colour by reflected light, and an equally beautiful reddish purple by transmitted light.

  • The property of presenting different colors by transmitted light, when viewed in two different directions, the colors being unlike in the direction of unlike or unequal axes.

  • A crystalline nitrogenous substance having a splendid dichroism, being green by reflected light and garnet-red by transmitted light.

  • Porcelain impressed with figures which are made distinct by transmitted light, -- as when hung in a window, or used as a lamp shade.

  • And, on the contrary, when by reflected Light it appeared blue, it would appear red by transmitted Light.

  • A transparent Body which looks of any Colour by transmitted Light, may also look of the same Colour by reflected Light, the Light of that Colour being reflected by the farther Surface of the Body, or by the Air beyond it.

  • The colours of stained glass are all transparent, and are therefore to be viewed only by transmitted light.

  • It consists of brownish-gray small crystals which sparkle in the sun, are transparent when applied to a slip of glass with a drop of water, and viewed by transmitted light.

  • The evidences of this are very likely to appear when the document is examined in transmitted light.

  • It will be observed that the thick blue enamel on this Saracenic glass has considerable translucency as seen by transmitted light, but that the surface is always dull.

  • The glass by transmitted light is of a fiery red, tending to purple, but the figure of Lycurgus is exceptionally of a fine amethystine tint.

  • By lifting the one half of the hinged back of the printing frame an examination by transmitted light of the collotype plate may be made and an experienced operator will in this manner judge the exposure of the plate.

  • When examined by transmitted light, they should appear clear in the shadows, and not too dense in the half-tones.

  • Mineral oils have a characteristic bloom, showing a greenish fluorescence when examined by transmitted light.

  • Leave the negative in the fixing solution until all the iodide of silver is dissolved from the film, and no trace of the yellowish deposit can be seen by transmitted light.

  • The manner of lighting may be by direct light, side light, transmitted light or reflected light, depending upon the prevailing condition of the finger or skin.

  • This can be overcome by soaking the skin in xylene for a few minutes and then photographing it by transmitted light while it is still impregnated with the xylene.

  • If so, it can be overcome by scraping the skin to transparency and then photographing it by transmitted light (i.

  • Here again it is pointed out that should there be a poor contrast between the ridges and furrows when using direct lighting, the skin is scraped as thin as possible without tearing and it is then photographed by transmitted light.


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