Chemistry of photography From classical to digital technologies
This fascinating book will appeal to scientists and those with a general interest in both the new and the old science behind photography, 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 ma...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Royal Society of Chemistry
2006
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Edition: | 2nd rev. ed |
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Table of Contents:
- Section 1: Conventional Films and papers
- Chapter 1: The overall system (capture and output)
- Subtractive colour system
- Chapter 2: Gelatin
- Types and uses
- Chapter 3: Light capture and amplification
- Silver halides
- Chapter 4: Developers
- Chapter 5: Processing solutions
- Developer
- Bleach
- Fix
- Chapter 6: Colour forming couplers
- Yellow dye forming couplers
- Magenta dye forming couplers
- Cyan dye forming couplers
- Chapter 7: Image dye formation and stability
- Oxidized colour developers reacting with couplers
- Chapter 8: The chemistry of colour
- UV spectra of dyes
- Colour correction
- Chapter 9: Film structures
- Colour
- Graphic arts
- Chapter 10: Paper structures
- Paper base
- Layer order
- Additional chemicals
- Chapter 11: Kodachrome films
- Chapter 12: Motion picture films
- Chapter 13: Instant colour photography
- Section 2: The chemistry of digital products
- Chapter 14: Inkjet paper