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... photographic quality are to be mentioned as basic conditions for long term security . A security film must record not only the main content and the pictures but also all inclusions such as the fly leaf , possession notices , stamps ...
... photographic quality are to be mentioned as basic conditions for long term security . A security film must record not only the main content and the pictures but also all inclusions such as the fly leaf , possession notices , stamps ...
Page 100
... photographic agencies which treat the customer as king . Especially in cases where libraries cannot afford a complete security archive at least a functioning and complete protective archive is urgently required . The construction will ...
... photographic agencies which treat the customer as king . Especially in cases where libraries cannot afford a complete security archive at least a functioning and complete protective archive is urgently required . The construction will ...
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... photographic matter . If in practice such formulations as " for study purposes , " or " as material for comparison " are accepted , it is advisable nevertheless not to make the photographic material available without clarification of ...
... photographic matter . If in practice such formulations as " for study purposes , " or " as material for comparison " are accepted , it is advisable nevertheless not to make the photographic material available without clarification of ...
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