The Gradation and Inertia of Hurter and Driffield: A Study in Theory
C Candler
Australian Journal of Physics
14(1) 160 - 173
Published: 1961
Abstract
In a deep emulsion the shape of the D-Iog E characteristic depends on two quantities, the photon number P, which is determined by the number of photons required to form a development centre, and the ratio K of the absorption cross sections of a silver halide crystal before and after development. The position of the curve on the exposure axis is determined by the mean reaction cross section 8 of the crystals. In a coating a fourth quantity enters, the" opacity before development" of Hurter and Driffield, here called the exposure ratio R of front to back surface.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH610160
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