The light should not come from directly in front, and especially is this the rule when artificial light is used. For when the light comes from directly in front of the person, the pupil of the eye becomes unduly contracted, which is equivalent to reducing... Annual Report of the Board of Education - Page 66by Rhode Island. Board of Education - 1887Full view - About this book
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1877 - 900 pages
...better for the purposes of Ihe artist is due to other causes, and does not affect the general rule. The light should not come from directly in front,...which is equivalent to reducing the quantity of light, since less light enters the eye from the object viewed, while the eye is cxpow d to too much light... | |
| 1878 - 766 pages
...better for the purposes of the .artist is due to other causes and does not affect the general rule. The light should not come from directly in front,...which is equivalent to reducing the quantity of light, since less light enters the eye from the object viewed, while the eye is exposed to too much light... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1881 - 372 pages
...better for the purposes of the artist is due to other causes and does not affect the general rule. The light should not come from directly in front,...which is equivalent to reducing the quantity of light, since less light enters the eye from the object viewed, while the eye is exposed to too much light... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - 1881 - 378 pages
...and does not affect the general rule. [But see the opinion of Dr. Jones, quoted on p. 18, note.] " The light should not come from directly in front,...front of the person, the pupil of the eye becomes nnduly contracted, which is equivalent to reducing• the quantity of light, since less light enters... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1881 - 372 pages
...better for the purposes of the artist is due to other causes and does not affect the general rule. The light should not come from directly in front,...when artificial light is used. For when the light conies from directly in front of the person, the pupil of the eye becomes unduly •contracted, which... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1887 - 800 pages
...too, simply in regard to the amount of light, independent of the purifying influences of sunlight. "The light should not come from directly in front,...artificial light is used. For when the light comes directly in front of the person, the pupil of the eye becomes unduly contracted, which is equivalent... | |
| 1889 - 598 pages
...simply in regard to the amount of light, independent of the purifying influences of sunlight. . . . " The light should not come from directly in front,...artificial light is used. For when the light comes directly in front of the person, the pupil of the eye becomes unduly contracted, which is equivalent... | |
| 1881 - 40 pages
...and does not affect the general rule. [But see the opinion of Dr. Jones, quoted on p. 18, note.] " The light should not come from directly in front,...is equivalent to reducing- the quantity of light, since less light enters the eye from the object viewed, while the eye is exposed to too much light... | |
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