
作者:(美)约翰·比弗
页数:204
出版社:哈尔滨工业大学出版社
出版日期:2023
ISBN:9787576707724
电子书格式:pdf/epub/txt
内容简介
本书是一部多卷本的英文物理学专著中的一本。该系列书籍涵盖了一些材料,这些材料是典型的将物理和摄影联系起来的讨论材料,本系列图书还为读者提供了一些背景,这些背景有利于读者针对艺术和科学的本质提出更多的问题,但摄影实践是这些更大主题的出发点,因此本系列书籍也确实包含了许多简单实用的信息。
目录
Preface
Acknowledgements
Author biography
Part Ⅰ The physics of light detectors
1 Detectors and the characteristic curve
1.1 The physics of photons
1.2 Photoelectric detectors
1.3 Photochemical detectors
1.3.1 Negative and positive
1.4 Basic photochemistry
1.5 The eye as a detector
1.6 Exposure, density, and the characteristic curve
1.6.1 The characteristic curve and photoelectric detectors
References
2 Silver gelatin photochemical detectors
2.1 Black-and-white silver gelatin emulsions
2.2 Chromogenic color emulsions
2.3 Reversal-processed silver gelatin emulsion
2.4 Lumen process
2.5 Ephemeral process (EP)
2.5.1 How does it work?
2.6 Instant film
2.6.1 Peel-apart instant films
2.6.2 Integral films
References
3 Other photochemical detectors
3.1 Daguerreotype
3.2 Wet collodion, ambrotype, and tintype
3.3 Cyanotype and Van Dyke processes
3.3.1 New cyanotype
3.3.2 Van Dyke brown process
3.4 Platinum and palladium processes
3.5 Gum bichromate
3.6 Anthotypes and chlorophyll prints
3.6.1 Anthotypes
3.6.2 Chlorophyll prints
References
4 Some interesting technical details
4.1 Reciprocity failure
4.1.1 Reciprocity failure and VLS photography
4.2 Solarization
4.2.1 Sabatier effect
4.2.2 True solarization
4.2.3 Mackie lines
4.2.4 Negative or positive?
References
5 A brief diversion into the weird world of the photon
5.1 Young’s double-slit experiment and the wave model of light
5.2 The photoelectric effect and the particle model of light
5.3 Young’s experiment reconsidered
Acknowledgements
Author biography
Part Ⅰ The physics of light detectors
1 Detectors and the characteristic curve
1.1 The physics of photons
1.2 Photoelectric detectors
1.3 Photochemical detectors
1.3.1 Negative and positive
1.4 Basic photochemistry
1.5 The eye as a detector
1.6 Exposure, density, and the characteristic curve
1.6.1 The characteristic curve and photoelectric detectors
References
2 Silver gelatin photochemical detectors
2.1 Black-and-white silver gelatin emulsions
2.2 Chromogenic color emulsions
2.3 Reversal-processed silver gelatin emulsion
2.4 Lumen process
2.5 Ephemeral process (EP)
2.5.1 How does it work?
2.6 Instant film
2.6.1 Peel-apart instant films
2.6.2 Integral films
References
3 Other photochemical detectors
3.1 Daguerreotype
3.2 Wet collodion, ambrotype, and tintype
3.3 Cyanotype and Van Dyke processes
3.3.1 New cyanotype
3.3.2 Van Dyke brown process
3.4 Platinum and palladium processes
3.5 Gum bichromate
3.6 Anthotypes and chlorophyll prints
3.6.1 Anthotypes
3.6.2 Chlorophyll prints
References
4 Some interesting technical details
4.1 Reciprocity failure
4.1.1 Reciprocity failure and VLS photography
4.2 Solarization
4.2.1 Sabatier effect
4.2.2 True solarization
4.2.3 Mackie lines
4.2.4 Negative or positive?
References
5 A brief diversion into the weird world of the photon
5.1 Young’s double-slit experiment and the wave model of light
5.2 The photoelectric effect and the particle model of light
5.3 Young’s experiment reconsidered















