The Magic Lantern and its Management
T. C. Hepworth
Lu par James R. Hedrick





There is no optical instrument so well known or so highly held in popular estimation as the Magic Lantern. It is somewhat unfortunate that its old appellation, given to it when it was nothing more than a mere toy, should have stuck to it so long. And more than one attempt has been made by those conversant with its capabilities as a scientific instrument, and as an important aid to education, to give it a name more consistent with its real value. - Summary by the author (1 hr 50 min)
Chapitres
Preface | 2:08 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
The History of the Magic Lantern | 16:29 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
The Lime Light | 6:55 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Dissolving Views | 8:47 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Making Oxygen Gas | 15:22 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
The Screen or Sheet | 5:37 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Pictures for the Lantern | 8:05 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
On The Colouring of Photographic Transparencies | 19:02 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Showing Solid & Opaque Objects on the Lantern Screen | 8:08 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
The Lantern Microscope | 6:52 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Mechanical or Moving-Pictures | 4:58 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |
Concluding Remarks | 8:32 | Lu par James R. Hedrick |