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TO the man in the street the results of photography are ‘pictures' of one sort or another, but mainly intended to be artistic. The eightieth Annual International Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society usually emphasises in the mind of the visitor this artistic aspect of photography; in the principal gallery, for example, are one hundred and seventy large prints, all of pictorial character, whilst in another room are more than two hundred pictorial lantern slides. Photography is, however, both a science in itself and a good servant ta most other sciences. This exhibition gives a suggestion of its varied problems and applications.
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Royal Photographic Society: ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Nature 136, 523 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136523a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136523a0