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Converting color slides into black and white enlargements.
1978
J M Macom
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D009970
Orthodontics
A dental specialty concerned with the prevention and correction of dental and oral anomalies (malocclusion).
D010781
Photography
Method of making images on a sensitized surface by exposure to light or other radiant energy.
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J M Macom
Color slides from black and white line negatives.
February 1968, Journal of the Biological Photographic Association,
J M Macom
[Color description slides made of black and white negatives].
June 1974, Rontgen-Blatter; Zeitschrift fur Rontgen-Technik und medizinisch-wissenschaftliche Photographie,
J M Macom
Adding selected areas of color to black and white slides by color coupling.
July 1982, Journal of biological photography,
J M Macom
Direct black and white prints for publication from color slides and roentgenograms.
February 1961, Journal of the American Dental Association (1939),
J M Macom
[Black and white slides (author's transl)].
May 1974, Ortodoncia,
J M Macom
[Black and white slides (author's transl)].
November 1973, Ortodoncia,
J M Macom
Black-and-white slides in ninety seconds.
November 1971, Radiology,
J M Macom
Consistent production of high-quality black-and-white slides with color film and standard viewboxes.
January 1998, AJR. American journal of roentgenology,
J M Macom
Black-and-white slides by the template process.
April 1973, Radiology,
J M Macom
A new film for black-and-white slides.
July 1997, AJR. American journal of roentgenology,
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