Photographic Sensitivity


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Notwithstanding the current excitement surrounding cutting-edge digital imaging techniques, photographic film still provides the highest resolution and most beautiful images of any medium available. For the first time in nearly 20 years, Photographic Sensitivity: Theory and Mechanisms offers a comprehensive, systematic description of the subject, stressing in particular the characteristics of silver halide photography. Topics range from how to prepare silver halide grains and latent image formation to spectral and chemical sensitization to the future of silver halide photography. Based on the author's more than 30 years' experience in the field, Photographic Sensitivity will appeal to a wide range of readers, including students, chemists, and physicists working with silver halide imaging techniques and solid state imaging.




The Chemistry of Photography


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The Chemistry of Photography


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Carried in wallets and displayed in homes, photographs are a common, but often an overlooked feature of modern life. And, with the advent of digital technology many believe that the so called 'wet chemistry' behind old fashioned photography is a thing of the past - but is it? The Chemistry of Photography endeavours to unravel the mysteries of picture taking and reflects on the diversity and complexity of the science. It gives readers an insight into the chemistry needed to generate pictures, spanning all mediums including still and motion picture as well as digital imaging. Beginning with the components of conventional photography such as films and papers, the book also looks at light capture and amplification, negative films, processing solutions, colour transparencies, the chemistry of colour and motion picture films. The book concludes with a discussion of digital technology and new innovations in photography. This fascinating book will appeal to scientists and those with a general interest in both the new and the old science behind photography.




Photographic Chemistry - With Numerous Engravings and Diagrams


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"Photographic Chemistry" is a 1907 work by Australian writer Paul N. Hasluck. It deals with the science behind photography, exploring the different chemicals used and describing the processes by which photographs and created and developed. This volume is not to be missed by those with an interest in the scientific aspects of photography, and it would make for a a worthy addition to related collections. Contents include: "Introductory: Relation of Chemistry to Photography," "Some Fundamental Chemical Laws," "Meaning of Symbols and Equations," "Water, it's Properties and Impurities," "Water, its Properties an Impurities," "Oxygen and Hydrogen Photographically Considered," "Theories Concerning The Latent Image," etc. Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.