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Silver-based salt used in photographic film and traditional photographic paper
A silver halide (or silver salt) is one of the chemical compounds that can form between the element silver (Ag) and one of the halogens. In particular
Silver_halide
Chemical compound composed of a halogen atom and some other element
ions are present in many ionic halide salts. Halide minerals contain halides. All these halide anions are colorless. Halides also form covalent bonds, examples
Halide
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
materials. Silver halides are important in photographic film, photographic paper and photochromic glass, although demand for photographic silver has declined
Silver
Chemical compound
Silver bromide (AgBr), a soft, pale-yellow, water-insoluble salt well known (along with other silver halides) for its unusual sensitivity to light. This
Silver_bromide
Light-sensitive paper used to make photographic prints
photographic papers consist of a light-sensitive emulsion, consisting of silver halide salts suspended in a colloidal material – usually gelatin-coated onto
Photographic_paper
Chemical compound
+ Cu → Cu(NO3)2 + 2 Ag The silver cation, Ag+ , reacts quickly with halide sources to produce the insoluble silver halide. This reaction is used in analytical
Silver_nitrate
Visual storage media used by film cameras
a gelatin emulsion containing microscopically small light-sensitive silver halide crystals, for the purpose of taking photographs. The sizes and other
Photographic_film
Chemical process that transforms a latent image into a visible image
that reduces silver halide to silver metal, exposed silver halide is reduced faster than unexposed silver halide, which leaves a silver metal image. It
Photographic_processing
Invisible image produced by the exposure of a photosensitive material to light
metallic silver atoms formed in or on a silver halide crystal due to reduction of interstitial silver ions by photoelectrons (a photolytic silver cluster)
Latent_image
Photographic process
gelatin silver print or gelatin developing out paper (DOP) is a monochrome imaging process based on the light sensitivity of silver halides. They have
Gelatin_silver_print
Chemical(s) which convert a latent image on photographic film to a visible image
In the gelatin silver process, the developer achieves this conversion by reducing the silver halides, which are pale-colored, into silver metal, which is
Photographic_developer
Optical texture of processed photographic film
to the presence of small particles of a metallic silver, or dye clouds, developed from silver halide that have received enough photons. While film grain
Film_grain
found that conjugating the drugs with silver nanoparticles enhanced their anti-acanthamoebic activity. Silver-halide imaging plates used with X-ray imaging
Medical_uses_of_silver
Early color photography method
potassium bromide; later and primarily using silver halide gelatin), then dried, sensitized in the silver bath, washed, irrigated with cyanine solution
Lippmann_plate
Photographic film developing and printing system
printing. Alternatively the film may be used immediately to expose silver halide photographic paper, shining a bright light through the film and into
Minilab
Class of chemical compounds
halides are compounds between metals and halogens. Some, such as sodium chloride are ionic, while others are covalently bonded. A few metal halides are
Metal_halides
Photographic print made using a chromogenic process
A chromogenic print, also known as a C-print or C-type print, a silver halide print, or a dye coupler print, is a photographic print made from a color
Chromogenic_print
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
was a solvent of silver halides, and in 1839 he informed Talbot (and, indirectly, Daguerre) that it could be used to "fix" silver-halide-based photographs
Photography
Photographic film type
advancement in the shape and make-up of silver halide grains in their films. T-Grain is a tabular silver halide grain that allows for greater overall surface
Color_motion_picture_film
Recording to reproduce a three-dimensional light field
Upatnieks at the University of Michigan, US. Early optical holograms used silver halide photographic emulsions as the recording medium. They were not very efficient
Holography
Test for Halides involving heat
test for halide is the sodium fusion test — this test converts organic material to inorganic salts include the sodium halide. Addition of silver nitrate
Beilstein_test
Layer in photographic film
used in film-based photography. Most commonly, in silver-gelatin photography, it consists of silver halide crystals dispersed in gelatin. The emulsion is
Photographic_emulsion
Chemical compound
considered a superionic conductor. A film of silver tetraiodomercurate (II) wih additional mercurous and silver halide salts changes color in response to moisture
Silver_tetraiodomercurate(II)
Photographic film which develops in minutes
"sandwich". The negative develops quickly, after which some of the unexposed silver halide grains (and the latent image it contains) are solubilized by the reagent
Instant_film
Early colour photography process
image but not "fixed", then the silver forming the negative image was chemically removed, then the remaining silver halide was exposed to light and developed
Autochrome_Lumière
Chemical compound
abstraction of the halide is driven by the precipitation of the appropriate silver halide. Illustrative is the preparation of acetonitrile complexes from a metal
Silver_hexafluorophosphate
Chemicals used in photographic processing of film
light. In the gelatin silver process, the basis for all film photography, exposed silver halides are reduced to metallic silver by the developer, forming
Photographic_fixer
Medium used for recording motion pictures
photographic emulsion: a mixture of gelatin and microscopic light-sensitive silver halide crystals. A very short exposure is made, producing an invisible latent
Film_stock
Chemical compound with the formula AgCl
silver halide). For AgBr and AgI, the Ksp values are 5.2 × 10−13 and 8.3 × 10−17, respectively. Silver bromide (slightly yellowish white) and silver iodide
Silver_chloride
Chemical compound
organometallic chemistry laboratory, silver tetrafluoroborate, sometimes referred to "silver BF-4", is a used as a reagent to remove halide ligands and to oxidize electron-rich
Silver_tetrafluoroborate
Early photographic technique
darkness, or by the light of a safelight, the silver surface was exposed to halogen fumes to form a silver halide. Originally, only iodine fumes (from iodine
Daguerreotype
century photography depended mainly upon the photochemical technology of silver halide emulsions on glass plates or roll film. Early in the 21st century this
List of abbreviations in photography
List_of_abbreviations_in_photography
Forms with microreproductions of documents
processed and stored. Preservation standard microfilms use the silver halide process, creating silver images in hard gelatin emulsion on a acetate base. When
Microform
Chemical compound
(silver halide) processing. It has been promoted as a useful alkali by amateur photographers. TEOA is used to provide a sensitivity boost to silver-halide-based
Triethanolamine
Chemical compounds containing silver
of their respective elements. As the halogen group is descended, the silver halide gains more and more covalent character, solubility decreases, and the
Silver_compounds
Color film developing process
the metallic silver generated by development to silver halide, which is soluble in fixer. After the bleach, a fixer removes the silver halide. This is followed
C-41_process
Mixture of two or more immiscible liquids
side of photographic film. Such a photographic emulsion consists of silver halide colloidal particles dispersed in a gelatin matrix. Nuclear emulsions
Emulsion
Chemicals used to whiten or disinfect
conventional fixer then dissolves the reduced silver but leaves the unexposed silver halide intact. This unexposed halide is then exposed to light or chemically
Bleach
Near-infrared imaging
the early 20th century, infrared photography was not possible because silver halide emulsions are not sensitive to longer wavelengths than that of blue
Infrared_photography
Type of particle detector
emulsion of gelatine containing a higher concentration of very fine silver halide grains; the exact composition of the emulsion being optimised for particle
Nuclear_emulsion
Production of an image on photosensitive paper
process: Development of the exposed image reduces the silver halide in the latent image to metallic silver; Stopping development by neutralising, diluting or
Photographic_printing
Optical lenses that darken on exposure to certain wavelengths of light
return to their transparent state. In the silver-based technology, silver chloride or other silver halides are embedded in the lenses. They are transparent
Photochromic_lens
Chemical compound
sulfate. In color development, after reducing a silver atom in a silver halide crystal, the oxidized developing agent combines with a color
Color_Developing_Agent_4
of silver halide (AgX) emulsion, along with dye couplers that, in combination with processing chemistry, form visible dyes. In processing, the silver image
Chromogenic_photography
associated the conductivity with cations in silver and cuprous halides and with ions and electrons in silver chalcogenides. In 1926, Yakov Frenkel suggested
Solid_state_ionics
Longevity of printed material
increase the longevity of silver-based prints by replacing or coating the metallic silver with more inert metals such as gold, silver sulphide or selenium
Print_permanence
Developing process for Kodachrome film
anti-halation backing. 2 First Developer All exposed silver halide crystals are developed to metallic silver via a PQ (phenidone/hydroquinone) developer. The
K-14_process
sensitivity center is an imperfection or other specific point in a silver halide crystal which traps electrons, causing photosensitivity. This can produce
Sensitivity_speck
Black and white films from Fujifilm
range now only comprises one film; Neopan ACROS 100 II, a traditional silver halide black and white film re-launched in 2019 and currently sold worldwide
Neopan
Non-digital photography that uses film or chemical emulsions
the late 20th century but soon died out. Photographic films utilize silver halide crystals suspended in an emulsion, which when exposed to light record
Analog_photography
Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface
concentrated on silver halide-based alternatives. He exposed a silver-plated copper sheet to iodine vapor, creating a layer of light-sensitive silver iodide;
Photograph
Inverse relationship between the intensity and duration
particular, if the surface of the silver halide crystal has a cluster of approximately four or more reduced silver atoms, resulting from absorption of
Reciprocity_(photography)
Mixture of peptides and proteins derived from animals
were made with gelatin, hence the term color gel. It is used to hold silver halide crystals in an emulsion in virtually all photographic films and photographic
Gelatin
Type of photographic film
The silver halide crystals in the film emulsion are flatter and more tabular (hence T-Grain). In panchromatic emulsions, the sensitivity of the silver halide
Tabular-grain_film
Steganograph method of hiding messages
Later microdot techniques used film with aniline dye, rather than silver halide layers, as this was even harder for counter-espionage agents to find
Microdot
Chemical compound
the preparation of technical ceramics. PEG was used as an additive to silver halide photographic emulsions. PEG is used as an active ingredient in agricultural
Polyethylene_glycol
Brand name of an Eastman Kodak film
development, the metallic silver was converted to silver halide using a bleach solution. The film was then fixed, making these silver halides soluble and leaving
Kodachrome
Scientific instruments
consisted of a gelatin and silver halide emulsion layer on a plastic support base. The silver halide would be converted to silver upon exposure to the electron
Detectors for transmission electron microscopy
Detectors_for_transmission_electron_microscopy
but he was eventually defeated. Nonetheless, Talbot's developed-out silver halide negative process is the basic technology used by chemical film cameras
History_of_photography
Study of the physical care and treatment of photographic materials
only when copying to another medium. Silver halide Black-and-white negatives and prints made by the silver halide process are stable so long as the photographic
Conservation and restoration of photographs
Conservation_and_restoration_of_photographs
Chemical compound
Sesquisulfate Monohydrate. In color development, after reducing a silver atom in a silver halide crystal, the oxidized developing agent combines with a color
Color_Developing_Agent_3
Compounds having a fully conjugated cyclic dione structure
activated silver ions to metallic silver. During this process, hydroquinone is oxidized to quinone. All silver halide not activated by light or reduced
Quinone
Chemical compound
which are the only hydrates among the silver(I) halides, is formed by the evaporation of aqueous solutions of silver(I) fluoride. The structure of AgF has
Silver(I)_fluoride
Type of non-destructive testing
crossing the specimen, photons are captured by a detector, such as a silver halide film, a phosphor plate, flat panel detector or CdTe detector. The examination
Industrial_radiography
Photography that reproduces colors
into a positive image by removing the exposed silver metal, and re-exposing the remaining silver halide, so no printing or screen registration was required
Color_photography
Chemical compound
[Development of a Thin Double-sided Sensor Film 'EXCLEAR' for Touch Panels via Silver Halide Photographic Technology]. Fuji Film Research & Development (in Japanese)
Indium_tin_oxide
Chromogenic photographic process
chemically exposed silver halide that was not developed in the first developer to form a positive silver image. The metallic negative silver image formed in
E-6_process
Photolithographic tool
Photomask materials changed over time. Initially soda glass was used with silver halide opacity. Later borosilicate and then fused silica to control expansion
Photomask
Chemical compound
monohydrochloride salt. In color development, after reducing a silver atom in a silver halide crystal, the oxidized developing agent combines with a color
Color_Developing_Agent_1
Overview article
several minutes are typical when using quite powerful gas lasers and silver halide emulsions. All the elements within the optical system have to be stable
Physics_of_optical_holography
American industrial company
and furniture, iron shelving and storage, shrink wrap packaging and silver halide photography (film photography). The company now has two divisions left
Charles_Beseler_Company
Chromogenic film and paper used in photography
(exposed) silver halide crystals, the developer is oxidized, and the oxidized molecules react with dye coupler molecules to form a dye in situ. The silver image
Dye_coupler
Photographic process; direct positive image on metal
dry. In the wet process, a collodion emulsion containing suspended silver halide crystals had to be formed on the plate just before it was exposed in
Tintype
Chemical process used to make photo prints
to make color photographic prints. It is used for both minilab wet silver halide digital printers common today in photo labs, and for prints made with
RA-4_process
Kodak large-format backlit color transparency film
original duratrans film was exposed photographically and developed using a silver halide process, similar to conventional lab photography. Over time, the term
Duratrans
1945 essay by Vannevar Bush
photography, its technology is quite different from whiteprint. It uses a silver halide process where exposure to light releases colorless dye developers that
As_We_May_Think
Photographic development agent
higher adsorption to the silver halide crystals. Agent 2 has higher reduction potential but much poorer adsorption to the silver halide crystals. Agent 1 is
Superadditive_developer
Inorganic chemical compound
first such paper introduced in 1884 in Germany. The light-sensitive silver halide emulsion is then coated over the baryta layer. The baryta coating limits
Barium_sulfate
Chemical element with atomic number 35 (Br)
over the previously used iodine vapour to create the light sensitive silver halide layer in daguerreotypy. By 1864, a 25% solution of liquid bromine in
Bromine
Type of photographic film that produces a positive image on a transparent base
containing sodium metabisulfite or potassium metabisulfite. The remaining silver halide salts are re-exposed to light, developed and fixed, and the film is
Reversal_film
Data preservation facility in Svalbard
darkroom photography technology. The film is made of polyester coated in silver halide crystals and powder-coated with iron oxide, and has a life span of at
Arctic_World_Archive
Digital image processing technique
celluloid or glass, and a photographic emulsion containing photosensitive silver halide crystals. Color films contain layers of light filters. When light contacts
Film_emulation
Uses of science and technology in photography
the emulsion, a gelatin that suspends an array of silver halide crystals. These crystals contain silver grains that determine how sensitive the film is
Science_of_photography
including discoloration and yellowing, degradation of the silver halide crystals resulting in silver mirroring, and deterioration of the emulsion. Acceptable
Conservation and restoration of photographic plates
Conservation_and_restoration_of_photographic_plates
1941 drama film by Orson Welles
panchromatic film or its exploitation of the properties of gelatinous silver halide." Bazin disagreed with Sadoul's comparison to Lumière's cinematography
Citizen_Kane
Photographic process
with collodion emulsion, but this step can be performed with a modern silver halide negative, too. The paper with the negative is then exposed to light
Albumen_print
Microfilm digitization business based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
prevent damage to Redox or Vinegar-Syndrome microfilm. It uses Kodak silver halide microfilm for master film and primary duplications. It discontinued
Heritage_Microfilm
Photographic technique
ed. 1959). For more, study astronomical photographic techniques when silver-halide emulsions on glass plates were the available tools. With modern digital
Flashing_(cinematography)
Representation or reproduction of an object's form
laying the groundwork for an entire scientific discipline built on silver halide chemistry. For most of the nineteenth century, photography remained
Imaging
Series of United States reconnaissance satellites
fine-grain film, and a series of films with silver-halide crystals of very uniform size and shape. The size of silver-halide crystals decreased from 1,550 angstrom
KH-8_Gambit_3
Model of instant film cameras manufactured by Polaroid from 1948-83
The negative developed quickly, after which some of the unexposed silver halide grains (and the latent image it contained) were solubilized by the reagent
Land_Camera
Titration involving the silver ion
chloride anions because it binds to AgCl more strongly than chloride does. Silver halide Titration Yoder, Lester (1919). "Adaptation of the Mohr Volumetric Method
Argentometry
Minerals with a dominant fluoride, chloride, bromide, or iodide anion
Halide minerals are those minerals with a dominant halide anion (F−, Cl−, Br− and I−). Complex halide minerals may also have polyatomic anions. Examples
Halide_mineral
Chemical compound
for epoxide-type resins. Photography: carbohydrazide is used in the silver halide diffusion process as one of the toners. Carbohydrazide is used to stabilize
Carbohydrazide
NO, NO2. The halogen present forms the corresponding silver halide (AgX) with a solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3). It is filtered, washed, dried and weighed
Carius_halogen_method
Radius of an atomic ion in crystals
character. This is illustrated by the unit cell parameters for sodium and silver halides in the table. On the basis of the fluorides, one would say that Ag+
Ionic_radius
astronomy. A developable photographic latent image forms when crystals of silver halide in an emulsion layer are exposed to light. The initial nucleation phase
Photographic hypersensitization
Photographic_hypersensitization
Non-traditional or non-commercial photographic printing process
bromoil process Other processes which use silver halide but in various different ways other than the typical silver-gelatin formula, such as salt print Any
Alternative_process
materials that are most commonly used in manufacturing HOEs include silver halide emulsion and dichromate gelatin. In the early 2000s NASA conducted a
Holographic_optical_element
Black-and-white photographic film sensitive to the whole visible light spectrum
sensitive to certain wavelengths of light. As naturally prepared, a silver halide photographic emulsion is much more sensitive to blue and UV light than
Panchromatic_film
SILVER HALIDE
SILVER HALIDE
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
White.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Zoroastrian
White; Silvery; Made of Silver
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Saylor.German : variant of Seiler.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Silvery, Made of silver
Male
English
English form of French Olivier, probably OLIVER means "elf army."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
White
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Silvio, SILVIA means "from the forest." Compare with another form of Silvia.
Girl/Female
Indian
Silvery, Made of silver
Surname or Lastname
English (Leicestershire)
English (Leicestershire) : variant of Culver.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Silver.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Roman Latin Silvius, SILVIU means "from the forest."
Female
English
 Feminine form of Roman Latin Silvius, SILVIA means "from the forest." Compare with another form of Silvia.
Girl/Female
Latin American Shakespearean
From the forest. Rhea Silvia was the mother of Rome's founders, Remus and Romulus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a metronymic from the female personal name Silvia.Possibly a variant spelling of French Silvy : from the personal name Silvy (Latin Silvius; compare Silvio).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English silver ‘silver’, hence a nickname for a rich man or for someone with silvery gray hair, or a metonymic occupational name for a silversmith.English : topographic name from any of the various streams in different parts of England named with this word, probably from the silvery appearance of the water.Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Silber.
Male
English
English unisex name SILVER means "silver," which may refer to either the precious metal or the color.
Boy/Male
Italian American
Silver.
Surname or Lastname
English and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
English and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Old French serveur (an agent derivative of server ‘to serve’), Yiddish sarver ‘servant’.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Swedish
A Metal Element; White; The Color Silver; Silver
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Swiss
Wood; Silver; Wood Dweller; From the Forest; From the Wood
SILVER HALIDE
SILVER HALIDE
Boy/Male
English American Italian Latin
Timekeeper. Derived from the Roman clan name Horatius.
Girl/Female
French
Woman of Magdala. Tower.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Snakes Diamond
Boy/Male
Arabic
Reciter of Holy Quran
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English streʒt ‘straight’, ‘upright’, presumably applied in either a literal or a figurative sense.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Bliss
Boy/Male
English
Wealthy friend. An Old English name compounded from ead, meaning rich or happy, and wine, meaning...
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sacred Fire; Knowledgeable
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Wealthy defender.
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SILVER HALIDE
a.
Pertaining to, or resembling, silver; made of, or sounding like, silver; silvery.
v. i.
To acquire a silvery color.
v. t.
To deprive of silver; as, to desilver lead.
a.
Having the clear, musical tone of silver; soft and clear in sound; as, silvery voices; a silvery laugh.
adv.
Like silver in appearance or in sound.
a.
Of or pertaining to silver; made of silver; as, silver leaf; a silver cup.
a.
Made of silver.
a.
Besprinkled or covered with silver.
n.
A salvor.
v. i.
To simmer.
a.
Resembling silver.
v. t.
To polish like silver; to impart a brightness to, like that of silver.
v. t.
To cover with silver; to give a silvery appearance to by applying a metal of a silvery color; as, to silver a pin; to silver a glass mirror plate with an amalgam of tin and mercury.
n.
Silver.
v. t.
To make hoary, or white, like silver.
imp. & p. p.
of Silver
n.
Coin made of silver; silver money.
n.
The color of silver.
n.
Anything having the luster or appearance of silver.
a.
Having a gray color with a silvery luster; as, silver-gray hair.