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IN NATURE, vol. iv. p. 346, there is a description by Mr. Allen, of Sheffield, of some methods of showing the combination of various colours on a screen. He used a biunial or “dissolving view” apparatus to produce overlapping disks of colours, and also three lenses mounted close together in place of the ordinary single lantern objective, and giving images of three apertures in a lantern slide, close to which were placed cells of coloured liquids.
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MADAN, H. A Method of Illustrating Combinations of Colours. Nature 35, 513 (1887). https://doi.org/10.1038/035513a0
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