13:26 Aug 30, 2006 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Science - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) | |||||||
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4 | Lippman's coat |
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Lippman's coat Explanation: Gugiel mi się podoba -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 9 mins (2006-08-30 13:35:31 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Dopisałam lub Lippman's emuslion ale się nie zapisało -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2006-08-30 13:37:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In 1891 Lippmann revealed a revolutionary colour-photography process, later called the Lippmann process, that utilized the natural colours of light wavelengths instead of using dyes and pigments. He placed a reflecting coat of mercury behind the emulsion of a panchromatic plate. The mercury reflected light rays back through the emulsion to interfere with the incident rays, forming a latent image that varied in depth according to each ray's colour. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2006-08-30 13:37:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Te palce. Emulsion -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 mins (2006-08-30 13:43:32 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Layer 11 {Protective Layer 2} Unsensitized silver bromide Lippman emulsion at 0.108 g, anti-matte polymethylmethacrylate beads at 0.0538 g with gelatin at To receive the image, Lippmann used a glass plate costed on one side with light-sensitive emulsion, a mixture of gelatin, grains of silver nitrate -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2006-08-30 16:16:23 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Dziękuję również? Mogę zmienić na emulsion? Reference: http://wwwa.search.eb.com/nobel/micro/351_49.html |
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