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intensification
the addition of density to film negatives, usually by chemical treatment.
intensity
(1) the strength of a color; chroma; (2) the amount of light output by a lamp.

 


INTENSIFICATION AND REDUCTION
Kodak Chromium Intensifier has little effect on T-MAX emulsions. However, Kodak Rapid Selenium Toner can be used as a very effective proportional intensifier on T-MAX.

Intensification - chemical method of increasing the density of the photographic image. It is only suitable for treating negative materials and works better on negatives that have been underdeveloped rather than underexposed.

Intensification 4. Latent conversion When performed correctly, the chemical development process reduces exposed silver halides to what composition? 1. Black metallic silver 2. Soluble-silver salt 3. Dye-image salt 4.

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TONING - Altering the tone of a print, generally by intensification. "Toners" are the solutions used to produce different color shades.

-Rehalogenization - process by which black metallic silver is converted back to silver halides. It is used in bleaching for toners and intensification.

See also: Stand, Scale, Value, Format, Density

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