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PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

MEETINGS FOR MARCH The first meeting of the Dunedin Photographic Society was in the hands of Mr W. B. Seymour, whose subject was the compounding of developers. Mr Seymour dealt with the different developers and their constituents, showing the reasons for dissolving the chemicals in certain specified orders instead of haphazardly. The lecturer was asked many questions at the_ close of his address, but proved himself equal to them all, oven when he became side-tracked into the realm of fine-grain development. Kodak Ltd. took charge at the next meeting, and gave a very fine show of cine films. The members were particularly interested in the Kodaohrome colour films, and voted these far ahead of the former Kodak colour process, Kodaoolour. Mr Mackersey, who was in charge, had several other films to show, including one of the life story (so far) of his own little daughter, who proved herself to be a very charming and natural actress.

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Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 15

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PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 15

PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 15

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