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to record an image are silver salts and are called silver sensitive to other colors of light and infrared radiation by the addition of dyes. Depending on the amount of light and the type of silver halide, the light produces a visible or invisible change in the halides of a film or printing paper. An invisible change is made visible by development. emulsion is the light-sensitive portion of a film or paper that records the image. The emulsion contains the silver halides and any special sensitizing dyes suspended in a binder of gelatin. The gelatin holds the silver halides evenly dispersed and prevents action by a developer until the silver halides have been made developable either by exposure to light or chemical action. Also, the place. The base, or support, may be transparent or opaque, depending upon how the recorded image is to be used. A transparent base is used for transparencies that are viewed by transmitted light and for negatives that are printed with transmitted light. An opaque base is used for prints that are viewed by reflected light. Video disks do not contain an emulsion or a base. When electronic mediums are used, light is converted to electrical impulses and these impulses are stored magnetically on a tape or disk. Since it is the camera itself that converts light to electrical impulses, the recording medium and all stages of the photographic process can be carried out in normal room light. emulsion. These characteristics include the following: exposure latitude, emulsion latitude, and emulsion definition. of films. This knowledge is helpful in selecting the film most suitable for each photographic assignment. This light causes invisible changes to the emulsion and is called the latent image. The latent image can be physically made visible by the chemical step of development. The extent of the reaction to the light of the emulsion is affected greatly by the size of the silver halide grains and the amount of light reaching the film. The inherent property of a film emulsion to respond to light is termed film speed. image. Emulsions are rated as slow, medium, or fast, depending on the amount of light required to produce an image satisfactorily. Fast emulsions require less light to produce an acceptable image than slow emulsions. manufacturer has developed a system of rating emulsion speed. The rating system used is the IS0 film speed system. ISO film speed is a numerical value assigned to an emulsion used for determining exposures. world. It has approved a uniform set of film speed standards. The standards call for a universal expression of both arithmetic and logarithmic speed values with the ISO designation. The ISO designation generally looks like the following: Basic Photography Course |
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