DUNEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
MEETINGS FOR SEPTEMBER The first meeting for the month was devoted to a criticism of the prints in the New Zealand intcrclub competition for the Bledisloe Cup, of which the Dunedin Photographic Society was the winner this year. The commentator was Mr J. J. Webster, who gave his views on most of the prints, and also an outline of the lighting used in the production of Spencer Digby’s two fine portraits. Mr Webster’s criticisms wore inuch appreciated by the large number of members present. The next meeting was the first to be hold'in the new dark rooms. The subject was ‘ Processing of Dufay Colour Films,’ by Messrs C. S. Dickson and F. T. Allan. Both the lecturers addressed the meeting on different aspects of colour photography, with particular reference to the Dufay films. The proccssing of a Dufay film was thou carried out from the first development to
the final washing. A ‘ One Man Show * by Mr Bowron (Christchurch) was on display.
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Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 13
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165DUNEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 13
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