The basic photographic process involves the use of silver halide, usually bromide, with a small proportion of iodide in the more sensitive films. The silver halide is present as a dispersion of small crystals of diameter 0.1–1.5 μm in a colloidal binder of gelatin. This suspension of silver halide grains is termed the photographic emulsion. The gelatin has many important properties, one being that it suspends the crystals in warm aqueous solution during grain growth and sets to a jelly on cooling. The emulsion is prepared by forming and growing the silver halide by double decomposition between a soluble silver salt and mixed alkali halides. [Continues.
Condition of Sparingly Soluble Substances when formed in Presence of a Gel: Silver Bromide, Silver I...
The physical chemistry of the silver photography processes, exposure, development and fixing, is bri...
peer reviewedThe most common substrate for photographic emulsions is gelatin. Unfortunately this mat...
peer reviewedBesides the traditional chemical development of silver emuslions, it is possible to app...
Practical description of film processing in the x-ray department from 1920.American Journal of Radio...
peer reviewedBesides the traditional chemical development of silver emuslions, it is possible to app...
A tabular silver halide emulsion wherein the tabular grains account for more than 75% of the total g...
Abstract: The computer controlled multistage synthesis of fine-grained photographic emulsions is des...
120-127High resolution photographic plates having a coating of exceedingly fine-grained photosensit...
Latent Image formation made apparent by double decomposition with AgNO(3) and ordinary development ...
A photog. material with improved physicomech. properties and photog. characteristics contains a comb...
Photographic emulsions are still one of the most widely used recording materials, due to the high e...
An increase in gamma of fourteen can be obtained with a loss of one-third stop in speed by treating ...
The lithographic development of a silver iodobromide emulsion with thiocyanate substituted for bromi...
The effects of the emulsion stabilizers, 4-hydroxy- 6-methyl-l ,33a,7-tetraazaindene and l-phenyl-2-...
Condition of Sparingly Soluble Substances when formed in Presence of a Gel: Silver Bromide, Silver I...
The physical chemistry of the silver photography processes, exposure, development and fixing, is bri...
peer reviewedThe most common substrate for photographic emulsions is gelatin. Unfortunately this mat...
peer reviewedBesides the traditional chemical development of silver emuslions, it is possible to app...
Practical description of film processing in the x-ray department from 1920.American Journal of Radio...
peer reviewedBesides the traditional chemical development of silver emuslions, it is possible to app...
A tabular silver halide emulsion wherein the tabular grains account for more than 75% of the total g...
Abstract: The computer controlled multistage synthesis of fine-grained photographic emulsions is des...
120-127High resolution photographic plates having a coating of exceedingly fine-grained photosensit...
Latent Image formation made apparent by double decomposition with AgNO(3) and ordinary development ...
A photog. material with improved physicomech. properties and photog. characteristics contains a comb...
Photographic emulsions are still one of the most widely used recording materials, due to the high e...
An increase in gamma of fourteen can be obtained with a loss of one-third stop in speed by treating ...
The lithographic development of a silver iodobromide emulsion with thiocyanate substituted for bromi...
The effects of the emulsion stabilizers, 4-hydroxy- 6-methyl-l ,33a,7-tetraazaindene and l-phenyl-2-...
Condition of Sparingly Soluble Substances when formed in Presence of a Gel: Silver Bromide, Silver I...
The physical chemistry of the silver photography processes, exposure, development and fixing, is bri...
peer reviewedThe most common substrate for photographic emulsions is gelatin. Unfortunately this mat...