Lexicographical Neighbors of Overtiming
Literary usage of Overtiming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Topographic, Trigonometric and Geodetic Surveying: Including Geographic by Herbert Michael Wilson (1912)
"For a plate having a speed which, under ordinary conditions, requires one-fifth
of a second for exposure, a small fraction of a second overtiming or ..."
2. Topographic, Trigonometric and Geodetic Surveying: Including Geographic by Herbert Michael Wilson (1912)
"For a plate having a speed which, under ordinary conditions, requires one-fifth
of a second for exposure, a small fraction of a second overtiming or ..."
3. Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military by Herbert Michael Wilson (1900)
"In the latter case a fraction of a second under timing or overtiming is of small
moment. In exposing a slow plate it is best always to err in the direction ..."
4. Topographical Surveying: Including Geographic, Exploratory, and Military by Herbert Michael Wilson (1900)
"For a plate having a speed which, under ordinary conditions, requires one-fifth
of a second for exposure, a small fraction of a second overtiming or ..."
5. The American Amateur Photographer (1897)
"overtiming is apt to be the fault of the snow photographer. One can hardly believe
in the quantity of light reflected from the surface of snow ; a slight ..."
6. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1905)
"Still, manufacturers preferring to take no risks of overtiming, usually allow
their product to contain a small ..."