Either ammonium thiosulfate (the best to use) or sodium thiosulfate.
FPG International Stock Photography USED TO be an independent stock photography company, but getty images bought out FPG International Stock Photography
it is silver
processing film chemicals used /unused
Iodine ******** And silver.
hypo
ZnBr.....Zinc Bromide
Sort of, but digital photography does not use chemicals. Images are printed using printers and the inks are chemical compounds, but there are no developing chemicals used.
chemical's and light
Polonium is not used in photography.
No, silve nitrate is used in photography
aluminuim is used in flashlight photography
acid base reaction
Police photography is just a synonym for forensic photography
There are no real concerns in the use of cameras in a business. The only area this could apply to is in the disposal of used and old batteries, unless you are engaged in the chemical type of photography and development. Another remote possibility is in the use of flash photography. I was in the business for 20 years, 1983 to 2003. All major OSHA and EPA regulations dealt with the handling of chemical, not digital photography, except for battery disposal.
It is widely used in standard film-based (pre-digital) Photography.
Decomposition of silver halides under light irradiation.
Modern photography uses chemicals to generate the photographic effect of a camera.