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purpose of the
photographic material and the
method of processing. A
negative image on film is
traditionally used to
photographically create a positive...
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Photographic printing is the
process of
producing a
final image on
paper for viewing,
using chemically sensitized paper. The
paper is
exposed to a photographic...
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photographic studio is
often a
business owned and
represented by one or more photographers,
possibly accompanied by ****istants and pupils, who create...
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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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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 paper is a
paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical, used for
making photographic prints. When
photographic paper is
exposed to light...
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Photographic quantity (also
known as photoquantity) is a
measure of the
amount of
light received by a sensor, such as a camera, in
dimensionless units...
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visually brightest yellow rays to a
sharp focus, the
visually dimmest but
photographically most
active violet rays
would be
correctly focused, too. The introduction...
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Photographic plates preceded photographic film as a
capture medium in photography. The light-sensitive
emulsion of
silver salts was
coated on a gl****...
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Photographic lighting refers to how a
light source,
artificial or natural,
illuminates the
scene or
subject that is photographed; put simply, it is lighting...