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Photolytic Reaction
Sepia toner was used to preserve the silver image in black & white photos.
Black and white
black and white
An orthochromatic filter is used in photography to block certain wavelengths of light, making it easier to capture a more accurate representation of colors in black and white photographs.
Yes - The first translucent film in roll form was invented by George Eastman, creator of translucent roll film and first to develop "snapshot" photography. However, the first translucent film was used in 1885 when Eastman American Film was first used. He also created the first Kodak camera that was put on the market in 1888. Film was black and white until the introduction of KODACOLOR 16mm film in 1928, the first film to have color.
The world has never been black and white. However, the first televisions were all B&W.
Yes, color photography existed in 1941, but it was not as widely used as black-and-white photography. The first successful color process, Autochrome, was developed in the early 1900s, and by the 1930s and 1940s, other color films, such as Kodachrome, became available. However, due to higher costs and technical limitations, color photography was less common for everyday use during that time.
Iodine is used in photography as a component of the silver iodide emulsion that coats light-sensitive film or photographic paper. When exposed to light, the silver iodide undergoes a chemical reaction that forms an image, capturing the light and creating a photograph.
Black and white using negative Colours negative using negative Transparency using positive eg. fuji sensia
I personally think this is a matter of opinion. I would say color is more commonly used in todays society.