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NATURAL COLOR LANTERN SLIDESDescription of Apparatus
Thomas S. Saunders, M.D.
Arch Derm Syphilol. 1942;45(5):963.
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Dermatologists who use "view" or "clinical" cameras to make black and white photographs in the regulation (5 by 7 inch [12.8 by 17.8 cm.]) size may be interested in knowing that their cameras can be simply and quickly converted for making natural color lantern slides. A reducing back1 with ground glass focusing, interchangeable with the 5 by 7 inch back, is available. A 2% by 3 inch (5.7 by 8.3 cm.) color film can then be exposed. Film holders of the graflex type are of course necessary. One large photoflood bulb on each side of and level with the camera will provide the necessary intense, flat lighting. The camera lens should be able to insure good color correction. The exposed film is processed without additional charge and is returned ready to be mounted in the regulation (3 by 4 inch [8.3 by 10.2 cm.] lantern slide glass. The cost
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Portland, Ore.
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