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it is used in the compound silver iodide and it reflects the light. it is essentially the basis of black and white photography.
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Photolytic Reaction
Sepia toner was used to preserve the silver image in black & white photos.
Black and white
black and white
Yes - The first translucent film in roll form was invented by George Eastman, creator of translucent roll film and first to develop "snapshot" photography. However, the first translucent film was used in 1885 when Eastman American Film was first used. He also created the first Kodak camera that was put on the market in 1888. Film was black and white until the introduction of KODACOLOR 16mm film in 1928, the first film to have color.
The world has never been black and white. However, the first televisions were all B&W.
Black and white using negative Colours negative using negative Transparency using positive eg. fuji sensia
I personally think this is a matter of opinion. I would say color is more commonly used in todays society.
actually not silver chloride but silver bromide AgBr is used in black and white photography as a soft, pale yellow, insoluble salt well known (along with other silver halides for its unusual sensitivity to light. This property has allowed silver halides to become the basis of modern photographic materials. AgBr is widely used in black and white photography film The classic black and white film would be made using silver bromide which is made from silver nitrate. Silver nitrate is a chemical compound with chemical formula AgNO3. This nitrate of silver is not the light sensitive ingredient in photographic film .
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