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The chemistry of photography: from classical to digital technologies
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Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication Date
c2007
Language
English
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Section 1. Conventional Films and Papers
Chapter 1. The Overall System (Capture and Output)
1.1. The Additive Colour Process
1.2. The Subtractive Colour Process
1.3. Cross-Section of a Typical Colour Film Layer
Chapter 2. Gelatin
2.1. The Gelatin Manufacturing Process
References
Chapter 3. Light Capture and Amplification
3.1. Blue Sensitisation
3.2. Green Sensitisation
3.3. Red Sensitisation
References
Chapter 4. Developers
4.1. Black and White Developers
4.2. Colour Films and Paper Developers
References
Chapter 5. Processing Solutions
5.1. Black and White Processing Solutions
5.2. Colour Film Processing Solutions
References
Chapter 6. Colour Forming Couplers
6.1. Dye Formation
6.2. Cyan Couplers
6.3. Magenta Couplers
6.3.1. The Pyrazolone Nucleus
6.4. Yellow Couplers
6.4.1. Ballast Groups
6.4.2. Polymeric Couplers
References
Chapter 7. Image Dye Formation and Stability
7.1. The Preparation of Polymeric Coupler Dispersions
7.2. Dye Cloud Formation
7.3. Dye Stability
References
Chapter 8. The Chemistry of Colour
8.1. Inter-Layer Inter-Image Effects (IIE)
8.2. Development Inhibitor Couplers
8.3. Oxidised Colour Developer Wandering
8.4. Yellow Filter Layers
References
Chapter 9. Film Structures
9.1. Coating Aids
9.2. Film Structures
9.3. Anti-Halation Undercoat (AHU) Layer
9.3.1. UV Protection Layer
9.3.2. Protective Overcoat Layer
9.4. Colour Film Latitude
9.4.1. Anti-Halation Undercoat Layer
9.4.2. Slow Red Sensitive Layer
9.4.3. Mid Red Sensitive Layer
9.4.4. Fast Red Sensitive Layer
9.4.5. Interlayer
9.4.6. Slow Green Sensitive Layer
9.4.7. Mid Green Sensitive Layer
9.4.8. Fast Green Sensitive Layer
9.4.9. Yellow Filter Layer
9.4.10. Slow Blue Sensitive Layer
9.4.11. Fast Blue Sensitive Layer
9.4.12. Ultraviolet Filter Layer
9.4.13. Supercoat (Protective Overcoat) Layer
9.5. Graphic Arts Film
References
Chapter 10. Paper Structures
10.1. Colour Paper
10.1.1. Blue Sensitive Emulsion Layer
10.1.2. Interlayer
10.1.3. Green Sensitive Emulsion Layer
10.1.4. Interlayer
10.1.5. Red Sensitive Emulsion Layer
10.1.6. Ultraviolet Filter Layer
10.1.7. Protective Overcoat with Matte Beads
10.2. Common Components
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Chapter 11. Kodachrome Films
11.1. First Developer Solution
11.2. Red Re-Exposure Printing Step
11.3. Cyan Developer Solution
11.4. Blue Re-Exposure Printing Step
11.5. Yellow Developer Solution
11.6. Magenta Developer Solution
11.7. Conditioner Solution
11.8. Bleach
11.9. Fixer
11.10. Final Rinse
References
Chapter 12. Motion Picture Films
12.1. Colour Negative Film
12.2. Intermediate Film
12.3. Print Film
References
Chapter 13. Instant Colour Photography
13.1. SX-70
13.2. PR-10
References
Section 2. The Chemistry of Digital Products
Chapter 14. Inkjet Paper
14.1. Printing Inks
14.2. Inkjet Media
14.2.1. Ink Carrier Liquid Receptive Layer
14.2.2. Dye Trapping Layer
14.2.3. Ink Transporting Layer
References
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9780854042739
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