emulsion layer

  • 11épaississement de couche d'émulsion — emulsijos sluoksnio sustorėjimas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. emulsion layer build up vok. Emulsionsschichtverdickung, f rus. утолщение эмульсионного слоя, n pranc. épaississement de couche d émulsion, m …

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  • 12Multi-Lamellar Emulsion — A. Lamellar structure of skin lipid ( * under electron microscopy ) B. Lamellar structure of MLE ( * under electron microscopy ) C. Maltese cross of skin lipid ( * under cross polarized microscopy ) D. Maltese cross of MLE ( * cross polarized… …

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  • 13Photographic emulsion — is a layer of light sensitive material coated onto a substrate. In Silver gelatin photography, the emulsion consists of silver halide crystals suspended in gelatin, and the substrate may be glass, plastic film, paper or fabric. In proper chemical …

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  • 14Water-in-water emulsion — An emulsion is two immiscible liquids mixed together (by shaking for example) with small droplets of one liquid dispersed (separated and distributed throughout the space) in the other liquid. This dispersion is usually not stable and all the… …

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  • 15photography, technology of — Introduction       equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs.  The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… …

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  • 16Instant film — is a photographic film that is designed to be used in an instant camera (and, with accessory hardware, with many professional film cameras). The film contains the chemicals needed for developing and fixing the photo, and the instant camera… …

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  • 17C-41 process — C 41 is a chromogenic color print film developing process. C 41, also known as CN 16 by Fuji, CNK 4 by Konica, and AP 70 by AGFA, is the most popular film process in use, with most photofinishing labs devoting at least one machine to this… …

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  • 18Chromogenic — refers to color photographic processes in which a traditional silver image is first formed, and then later replaced with a colored dye image. Description Chromogenic film or paper contains one or many layers of silver halide emulsion, along with… …

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  • 19Photographic processing — is the chemical means by which photographic film and paper is treated after photographic exposure to produce a negative or positive image. Photographic processing transforms the latent image into a visible image, makes this permanent and renders… …

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  • 20photoengraving — /foh toh en gray ving/, n. 1. a photographic process of preparing printing plates for letterpress printing. 2. a plate so produced. 3. a print made from it. [1870 75; PHOTO + ENGRAVING] * * * Any of several processes for producing printing plates …

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