| Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1898 - 534 pages
...1 COLODB or BEARD ; 0? i' w I a to ta O • D g 01 a i I EABS : (A) Flat ; (E 3 g I 1 3 1 a ~ g Co Physical Types of the Inhabitants — (continued)....the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a looking-glass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1272 pages
...sitters may be made to occupy so nearly the same position that the camera need hardly be refocnssed. In regulating the height of the head it is tedious...the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a lookingglass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1896 - 420 pages
...successive sitters may be made to occupy so nearly the same position that the camera need hardly he refocussed. In regulating the height of the head it...the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a looking-glass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1896 - 414 pages
...sitters may be made to occupy so nearly the same position that the camera need hardly be refocnssed. In regulating the height of the head it is tedious...the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a looking-glass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| Huguenot Society of London - 1898 - 768 pages
...Square, London, W. ; net price, 3s. 6d. A 2 c ^ ""^ C* O o S1 »- p a 5-2 : .a 1 O •5 = 1 B 1 f I Physical Types of the Inhabitants — (continued)....the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a looking-glass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| 1898 - 534 pages
...display those characteristics, and should be accompanied by a note directing attention to them. (b) At least twelve portraits of the left side of the...the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a looking-glass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| Huguenot Society of London - 1898 - 774 pages
...a uniform height), the camera being fixed throughout in the same place. The portraits to be on snch a scale that the distance between the top of the head...the camera can be adjusted with much precision by fixing a looking-glass in the wall (say five feet from his chair), so that he can see the reflection... | |
| Alfred Cort Haddon - 1898 - 472 pages
...the distance between the top of the head and the bottom of the chin shall in no case be less than 1j inch. Smaller portraits can hardly be utilised in...should be used in each case. The appropriate number of the sitter is noted, and the proper blocks are placed on the chair with the assurance that what... | |
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