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The preparation of a very uniform fine-grained photographic emulsion is described. Good reproducibility of the emulsions is obtained by applying a potentiometer method of control during the emulsification process. The emulsion sensitivity can be varied so that charged particles from heavy fragments to relativistic particles can be recorded with a grain density of 60 grains per 100 μ of track.