Abstract

A pure silver bromide 0.55µm core/shell emulsion of high internal sensitivity and low surface response was evaluated for its covering power and speed characteristics when the shell was removed in a 0.05M sodium thiosulfate etching bath following exposure. The etched core/shell emulsion was chemically developed and compared with the 0.36µm AgBr core alone at approximately constant developed silver weight per unit area at maximum density. It was observed that the etched core/shell emulsion displayed ~0.44 Log H units greater speed than the core alone when both were examined at approximately the same covering power.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Images, Photographic; Photographic emulsions

Publication Date

1-1988

Document Type

Thesis

Student Type

Graduate

Advisor

Francis J. Evans

Advisor/Committee Member

Cynthia G. Jones

Advisor/Committee Member

Harry E. Roberts

Comments

Physical copy of thesis available from RIT's Wallace Library at TR222 .B575 1988

Campus

RIT – Main Campus

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