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Example sentences for "toning"

Lexicographically close words:
tonguing; tonic; tonicity; tonics; tonight; tonite; tonk; tonka; tonn; tonnage
  1. What we have called "the aesthetic experience" is really a positive toning of the general aesthetic attitude.

  2. This positive toning corresponds to aesthetic excellence in the object.

  3. The positive toning of the experience--what we call aesthetic pleasure--is due not only to the favorable stimulation, but also to the fact that the very antagonism of impulses which constitutes repose heightens tone while it inhibits action.

  4. The toning solution must be neutral or slightly alkaline, and not colder than 60 deg.

  5. The printing being judged to be complete, the paper is withdrawn by taking off pressure-board and pads, and put away for the further operations of toning and fixing.

  6. When giving the formula of the toning baths, we have indicated the depth to which toning should take place.

  7. One great point to attend to is, that a print should not be a slatey colour when fixed, and that can only be avoided by stopping the toning action when the print arrives at a blue-purple stage.

  8. It now remains to see which toning bath is to be used.

  9. Any of the toning baths given in Chapter XII.

  10. We now give some toning baths which are much used.

  11. The behaviour of the paper in the printing-frame is precisely the same as albumenized paper, and the washing and toning are conducted in the same way.

  12. With the resin processes over-toning is to be carefully avoided.

  13. All prints should be trimmed, if practicable, before toning and fixing; in all cases these clippings should be collected.

  14. By this means the toning action will take place as rapidly as in warm weather, and the same tones be produced.

  15. If a print be kept in the toning bath too long, we are all aware that the image becomes blue and feeble, and the same disaster happens when a toning bath is too strong, i.

  16. Move the prints, in both the toning and fixing solutions, repeatedly, taking care that no air-bubbles form on the surface.

  17. The addition of a chloride does, in truth, alter the colour of the deposited gold (see ante), and it may be this that gives rise to the opinion that it corrects toning action.

  18. The toning and fixing are the same as described in Chapters XII.

  19. The operator must now be supposed to be cognizant of the operations of toning and fixing which are to be described in subsequent chapters, and that he has the finished trial print of the particular landscape negative before him.

  20. The combined toning and fixing bath is very popular, but the real gold tones can be obtained much better with a toning and fixing bath prepared separately.

  21. It does not fade as does the albumen print on being removed from the toning bath.

  22. For beginners who wish to use the combined toning and fixing bath, it is better to buy it already prepared.

  23. By handling the prints in this manner, the toning process is seen at once, and as soon as a print has received the desired tone it can be taken from the tray and placed in a dish of running water.

  24. The action of light upon certain chemicals, the subsequent action upon the same of other chemicals, such as developers, toning solutions and so on, form a very well-known region of the domain of science.

  25. The after processes of toning bleach the print very much, as the amateur will discover for himself.

  26. None of the toning solution is wasted in toning the parts that are of no use, and if the accumulated clippings are saved, they are of some value on account of the silver in them.

  27. The prints are of a reddish-brown color when they are put into the toning bath, and in about fifteen or twenty minutes they begin to turn to a rich purplish black.

  28. This preliminary washing must be very thorough, or the toning will not be satisfactory.

  29. The prints are put in the tray in the same manner as in the toning bath, and moved continually until they are fixed.

  30. To prepare your toning bath, make up first a stock solution of fifteen ounces of water and fifteen grains of chloride of gold and sodium.

  31. Some amateurs leave the trimming until after they have finished the toning process, but this is not advisable for several reasons.

  32. They are kept shady, therefore, until a batch is ready to go down to the toning room.

  33. Almost at his elbow is a toning bath, but he would think it a good joke, if you asked him whether a picture had lain long enough in the solution of gold or hyposulphite.

  34. The only other point likely to prove difficult is the toning in the gold bath.

  35. Contains] every essential for toning up the female organs of generation, and relieving pain.

  36. In Gestation Cases, showing tendency to albumin and convulsions, for toning the pelvic organs, clearing up the urine and cleansing the urinary bladder and outlet.

  37. Caranza published method of toning silver prints with chloride of platinum.

  38. WERGE'S Borax Toning Solution gives the best tones, and is simplest and most economical.

  39. Many beautiful examples were exhibited, but the method never became popular, chiefly on account of the troubles of toning with sulpho-cyanide of ammonium.

  40. Kirk has avoided the frank naturalism of the original by the use of draperies, and this appeals to Tieck as a toning down and is in line with what had been suggested before in regard to Tieck's attitude.

  41. The conflict is between a desire in theory for moderated effects, for the toning down of emotion, and a desire, in practis, for strong contrast and superlativ effects.

  42. The combined toning solution used for aristo paper is the best solution for the plain paper.

  43. A combined toning solution for aristo may be bought ready prepared, or one can prepare it at home.

  44. Sir Harry also asks what toning solution to use with the plain paper described in Nos.

  45. The formulas for toning baths are very numerous, and different chemicals are used for different sensitive papers.

  46. Like all others of this type, its action is insensible, producing gradual changes, arousing the excretory glands to remove morbid materials, and at the same time toning the secretory organs.

  47. A well-regulated, hygienic treatment was advised, and medicines to restore the menstrual function by gradually toning up and regulating the whole system, were forwarded to her by express.

  48. The toning energies of the volitive faculties are better than quinine to fortify the system against miasma or malaria, and they co-operate with all tonic remedies in sustaining organic action.

  49. The "Favorite Prescription" regulates the menstrual function by toning up the tissues of the uterus and restraining the escape of the menses from the orifices of the blood-vessels.

  50. The medical treatment should be directed to enriching the blood, improving nutrition, toning up the generative organs, and the health of the whole system.

  51. This treatment gives rise to an immediate improvement, and a continuance of the remedies results in a gradual toning up of the nervous system and relief from the unpleasant symptoms.

  52. Hygienic management consists in toning the functions of the skin by daily bathing the surface of the body, and quickening the circulation by brisk friction.

  53. Leave out the toning, and only a poor, sunken-looking picture will be the outcome; but directly the toning bath is employed richness at once comes to the fore.

  54. This, by the way, is equally applicable to paper transfers; and it is to be remembered that the toning comes last of all.

  55. Toning consists in giving it a rich color by replacing part of the Ag2Cl with gold from a neutral solution of AuCl3.

  56. After washing well under a stream of water, they are placed in the toning and fixing bath.

  57. A fine black image is obtained by toning in a solution of platinic chloride at 1 per 100 of water.

  58. This process has the advantage that one may regulate the exact tone (black or useful neutral tint) to the greatest nicety by the time we allow the print to remain in the iron toning bath.

  59. This may be accomplished by the use of toning baths of ferridcyanide or ferrocyanide, or other metal cyanogen salts, etc.

  60. A brown sepia is obtained by toning first with potassium permanganate, 1 per cent.

  61. Sella’s process, previously to the application of the metal cyanic, mellonic or other toning baths.

  62. This is fixed without toning in a solution of hyposulphite of soda.

  63. It is then washed and toned in any toning bath.

  64. The delicate sculptures and carvings are stained and weather-worn, but they present that delightful color toning that age alone can give.

  65. The designing is of remarkably high order and the color toning is much more effective than one often finds in modern glass.

  66. For the ground color for the mahogany use white lead, burnt sienna, and a bit of raw sienna for the toning ingredient.

  67. It is advisable, when perfecting the ground for the lakes, to add to the last coat of ground color some of the lake to be used over it, as a mellowing, toning ingredient.

  68. It transpired in the course of the trial that the address was originally written by a weaver named Mealmaker, and that Palmer re-wrote it, toning down some expressions which he thought too strong.

  69. Any of the ordinary alkaline toning baths may be used, but they all give results inferior to those got by the sulphocyanide bath.

  70. The results show, however, the possibility of toning the gelatino-chloro-citrate paper with the ordinary acetate bath if it be only made concentrated enough.

  71. It must be borne in mind in this connection that the paper itself is strongly acid, and that, unless special means be taken to prevent it, the toning bath is sure to be more or less acid.

  72. Successful toning has generally been the difficulty with such paper, the alkaline baths commonly in use with albumenized having proved unsuitable for toning this paper.

  73. The result of prolonged toning is merely an image of an engraving black color.

  74. We wish first of all to refer to an elaborate series of experiments by Lionel Clark on the effects of various toning baths used with the gelatino-citro-chloride paper.

  75. The following is a description of the toning baths used and of the appearance of the prints.

  76. Two out of the three prints are much too dark, indicating, perhaps, that this toning bath did not have any tendency to reduce the intensity of the image.

  77. The color is not very good, nor is the toning quite even.

  78. Gretchen's sickness had greatly improved her appearance, toning down her overbright color, and giving her a look of greater delicacy.

  79. She was bringing out the distinction, the suffering, the boyishness in his face, and toning down the queer little foreign air he had.

  80. Toning it, but not omitting it altogether.

  81. Yet I should be puzzled to tell why; for my preference springs not so much from any particular points or features, wherein it is surpassed by several others, as from the general toning and effect.


  82. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.