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Daylight glass
Usual daylight shades consisted of bluish-green glass covered with opal, and resulting light was not quite like daylight, but more like bright moonlight; it was considered harmful to use this glass in workrooms; yellower light was needed, and new mixture was given for base and cover glass which is reproduced in article.
Daylight glass
Usual daylight shades consisted of bluish-green glass covered with opal, and resulting light was not quite like daylight, but more like bright moonlight; it was considered harmful to use this glass in workrooms; yellower light was needed, and new mixture was given for base and cover glass which is reproduced in article.
Daylight glass
Das TageslichtGlas
Sprechsaal ; 58
1925
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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