- silver halide process
- Silber Halogen Verfahren n.; Halogensilber Verfahren n.
English-German reprography dictionary. 2009.
English-German reprography dictionary. 2009.
Silver nitrate — Silver nitrate … Wikipedia
Silver bromide — chembox new OtherNames = bromargyrite bromyrite silver(I) bromide Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7785 23 1 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = AgBr MolarMass = 187.772 g/mol Appearance = Pale yellow solid photosensitive Density =… … Wikipedia
Silver — This article is about the chemical element. For the color, see Silver (color). For other uses, see Silver (disambiguation). palladium ← silver → cadmium … Wikipedia
K-14 process — K 14 is the developing process for Kodak s Kodachrome transparency film. The process differs significantly from the other color transparency processes in use today in terms of both complexity and processing steps. Kodachrome film does not have… … Wikipedia
C-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… … Wikipedia
E-6 process — The E 6 process (often abbreviated to just E 6) is a Photographic processing system for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome, and other color reversal (slide) photographic film.Unlike some other color reversal processes (such as Kodachrome K 14)… … Wikipedia
Alternative process — The term alternative process refers to any non silver based photographic printing process. Currently the standard photographic printing process is the gelatin silver process. Alternative processes are often called historical, or non silver… … Wikipedia
gelatin process — ▪ photographic process also called gelatin dry plate process photographic process in which gelatin is used as the dispersing vehicle for the light sensitive silver salts. The process, introduced in about 1880, superseded the wet collodion … Universalium
reversal process — noun : a photographic process in which the reverse of the image formed by direct development is obtained (as by destroying the primary developed negative image with a bleach and developing the residual silver halide to form the reversed image) *… … Useful english dictionary
Collodion process — An old deteriorated wet plate featuring Theodore Roosevelt The collodion process is an early photographic process. It was introduced in the 1850s and by the end of that decade it had almost entirely replaced the first practical photographic… … Wikipedia
Microform — For other uses, see Microform (disambiguation). Digital scanning of microfilm (see Digital conversion below). Microforms are any forms, either films or paper, containing microreproductions[1] of documents for transmission, storage, reading, and… … Wikipedia