- A
chromogenic print, also
known as a C-print or C-type print, a
silver halide print, or a dye
coupler print, is a
photographic print made from a color...
- pigment-generating organelle, organ, or microorganism.[citation needed] In
chromogenic photography, film or
paper contains one or many
layers of
silver halide...
-
Chromogenic in situ
hybridization (CISH) is a
cytogenetic technique that
combines the
chromogenic signal detection method of
immunohistochemistry (IHC)...
- of the
detection method, the most
common being chromogenic and
fluorescence detection. In
chromogenic immunohistochemistry an
antibody is
conjugated to...
-
Chromogenic photography is
photography that
works by a
chromogen forming a
conventional silver image and then
replacing it with a dye image. Most films...
- used films,
including black-and-white films, Kodachrome, and
chromogenic films. In
chromogenic films, the
remaining silver must be
removed by a chemical...
- Lumière, 1903
Carbon print, 1862
Chromogenic positive (Ektachrome) E-3
process E-4
process E-6
process Chromogenic negative C-41
process RA-4 process...
-
tentatively after their appearance in
chromogenic agar media,
nevertheless GBS-like
colonies that
develop in
chromogenic media should be
confirmed as GBS using...
-
before reacting together to
produce products. A
substrate is
called '
chromogenic' if it
gives rise to a
coloured product when
acted on by an enzyme. In...
- into
methods to
perform EIA/ELISA.
Traditional ELISA typically involves chromogenic reporters and
substrates that
produce some kind of
observable color change...