photographic emulsion

NOUN
  1. a light-sensitive coating on paper or film; consists of fine grains of silver bromide suspended in a gelatin
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How To Use photographic emulsion In A Sentence

  • The radiolabelled object is then exposed to a photographic emulsion to obtain a map of radionuclide distribution.
  • the reticulation of a photographic emulsion
  • Other photographic emulsions may use other silver halides; for example silver chloride is used for any photography using infrared light.
  • The grain of photographic emulsion in camera film does much the same.
  • The pain leaped out of the photographic emulsion; the silent scream rang in Stein's ears. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • Black and white photographic emulsions are composed of layers of silver halide crystals, with additional small amounts of various sensitizing agents, suspended in gelatin.
  • The silver halide crystals in a photographic emulsion are not perfect.
  • The radiolabelled object is then exposed to a photographic emulsion to obtain a map of radionuclide distribution.
  • New apparatus such as scintillation counters and photographic emulsions were developed in order to detect individual particles. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • The idea is to create a dot pattern akin to the grains of the photographic emulsion.
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