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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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rogers, David N.
Other Authors: Magee, Paul M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 2006
Edition:2nd rev. ed
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Collection: RSC eBook Collection 1968-2009 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary: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 many believe that the so called 'wet chemistry' behind old fashioned photography is a thing of the past - but is it? The Chemistry of Photography endeavours to unravel the mysteries of picture taking and reflects on the diversity and complexity of the science. It gives readers an insight into the chemistry needed to generate pictures, spanning all mediums including still and motion picture as well as digital imaging. Beginning with the components of conventional photography such as films and papers, the book also looks at light capture and amplification, negative films, processing solutions, colour transparencies, the chemistry of colour and motion picture films. The book concludes with a discussion of digital technology and new innovations in photography. This fascinating book will appeal to scientists and those with a general interest in both the new and the old science behind photography
Physical Description:Online-Ressource (252 p.) 187 b&w, 107 col.ill., ill
ISBN:9781847557599