collodion Meaning in Tamil ( collodion வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஒரு வித வலி நீக்குப் பூச்சு,
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collodion's Usage Examples:
378), who used a collodion lens filled with carbonic acid.
To remove these salicylic acid dissolved in flexible collodion is now generally employed.
Exhibits created using this process collodion A generic term for any process using collodion as a binder for the light-sensitive silver salts.
A characteristic difference between guncotton and collodion cotton is the insolubility of the former in ether or alcohol or a mixture of these liquids.
A common formula has i 1 parts of the acid, 3 of extract of Indian hemp, and 86 of collodion.
collodion technique quickly spread and photographers were poised at the edge of a new epoch.
The so-called collodion cottons are nitrated celluloses, but of a lower degree of nitration (as a rule) than guncotton.
That such enzymes are formed in the protoplasm is evident from the behaviour of hyphae, which have been observed to pierce cell-membranes, the chitinous coats of insects, artificial collodion films and layers of wax, 'c.
Other products were soluble in the ether-alcohol mixture: they were less highly nitrated, and constituted the so-called collodion guncotton.
The hyphae will also dissolve their way through a lamella of collodion, paraffin, parchment paper, elder-pith, or even cork or the wing of a fly, to do which it must excrete very different enzymes.
collodion positives or ambrotypes, but Robinson also offered ten carte-de-visite portraits for 10 shillings.
Extract of belladonna is added to lessen the pain which might occur during the removal of the corn, and this acts as a corrective, while the flexible collodion forms a means of applying it conveniently, and constitutes the vehicle.
Excited to emulation and employing the more rapid wet-collodion process, he succeeded before long in obtaining exquisitely defined lunar pictures, which remained unsurpassed until the appearance of the Rutherfurd photographs in 1865.