In the processing of photographic films, plates or papers, the photographic developer (or just developer) is one or more chemicals that convert the latent...
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the image was said to be "latent" until the film was treated with photographic developer. In more physical terms, a latent image is a small cluster of metallic...
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Photographic processing or photographic development is the chemical means by which photographic film or paper is treated after photographic exposure to...
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of World Wide Web applications Developer (album), the fifth album by indie rock band Silkworm Photographic developer, chemicals that convert the latent...
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Darkroom (redirect from Photographic darkroom)
processed, first by immersion in a photographic developer, halting development with a stop bath, and fixing in a photographic fixer. The print is then washed...
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Caffenol (category Photographic chemicals)
optionally vitamin C are used in aqueous solution as a film and print photographic developer. Other basic (as opposed to acidic) chemicals can be used in place...
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Metol (category Photographic chemicals)
salt of N-methylaminophenol. This colourless salt is a popular photographic developer used in monochrome photography. Several methods exist for the preparation...
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Photographic emulsion is a light-sensitive colloid used in film-based photography. Most commonly, in silver-gelatin photography, it consists of silver...
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Photographic developer solutions may contain more than one developing agents, such as Metol and hydroquinone, or Phenidone and hydroquinone. This is because...
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type of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessor An 'eco-friendly' monochrome photographic developer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same...
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solution, called "developer" by analogy with photographic developer. Positive photoresist, the most common type, becomes soluble in the developer when exposed;...
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748 in 1866 for a "Photographic Developer Dipping Stick"; the patent discloses a primitive suction cup means for handling photographic plates during developing...
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reactions to perfumes, printer ink, chemical hair dyes, textile dye, photographic developer, sunscreen and some medications. A person who has had a black henna...
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Ascorbic acid is easily oxidized and so is used as a reductant in photographic developer solutions (among others) and as a preservative.[citation needed]...
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Photographic fixer is a mixture of chemicals used in the final step in the photographic processing of film or paper. The fixer stabilises the image, removing...
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as photographic plates, in which a silver halide molecule is split into an atom of metallic silver and a halogen atom. The photographic developer causes...
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Photography (redirect from Photographic)
sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed in many fields of science, manufacturing (e.g.,...
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The conservation and restoration of photographic plates is the practice of caring for and maintaining photographic plates to preserve their materials and...
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they are seldom used in state-of-the-art processes. However, the photographic developer used for photoresist resembles wet etching. As an alternative to...
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Magic Quadrant, market research reports Metol and hydroquinone, a photographic developer Apache ActiveMQ, open source message queue Apache RocketMQ, open...
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Photographic film is a strip or sheet of transparent film base coated on one side with a gelatin emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive...
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ingredients in Caffenol, a home-made, non-toxic black-and-white photographic developer. The other ingredients in the basic formula are ascorbic acid (vitamin...
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to reusable paper plates. In contrast to conventional X-rays, photographic developers are not needed. Hence the term xeroradiography; 'xero' meaning...
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Amidol (category Photographic chemicals)
dihydrogen chloride salt and is used as a photographic developer. It was introduced as a developing agent for photographic papers in 1892. It is unusual amongst...
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Frenzel and H. Schultes put an ultrasound transducer in a tank of photographic developer fluid. They hoped to speed up the development process. Instead,...
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inks, hair dye, dyed fur, dyed leather, and certain photographic products. Photographic developers, especially those containing metol Quaternium-15 – preservative...
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Sabattier effect (category Photographic techniques)
et al., Focal Press, page 428 US 6083671, Yurow, Harvey Warren, "Photographic developer for direct production of equidensity images on a high contrast film"...
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FX-55 is an 'eco-friendly' photographic developer for monochrome film devised by Geoffrey Crawley. It was first published in Amateur Photographer. It provides...
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Xtol (category Photographic chemicals)
Xtol is a photographic developer manufactured by Eastman Kodak company. Xtol is one of the few developers that do not contain hydroquinone. It uses derivatives...
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Phenidone (category Photographic chemicals)
(1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone) is an organic compound that is primarily used as a photographic developer. It has five to ten times the developing power as Metol, capable...
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