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Original Articles

The Effect on Granularity of Splitting a Colour Negative Layer into Separate Fast and Slow Components

Pages 150-152 | Received 24 Feb 1982, Published online: 21 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Splitting a single layer of a colour material into two separate fast and slow layers, confers several advantages. One of the more surprising advantages is a reduction in the peak granularity.

The reason underlying this reduction is explained with a simple mathematical model.

Résumé

Partager une couche unique d’un matériau couleur en deux couches séparées de sensibilités différentes a plusieurs avantages. Un des plus surprenants est la réduction du pic de granularité.

Les raisons profondes de cette réduction sont expliquées avec un modèle mathématique simple.

Zusammenfassung

Die Aufteilung einer Einzelschicht eines Farbmaterials in zwei getrennte Teilschichten von hoher bzw. niedriger Empfindlichkeit hat verschiedene Vorteile. Überraschend ist dabei die Erniedrigung der Maximalkörnigkeit. Mit Hilfe eines einfachen mathematischen Modells wird eine Erklärung für diesen Effekt gegeben.

Riassunto

Il costruire un singolo strato di un materiale colore con due strati separati, di bassa ed alta sensibilità, conferisce numerosi vantaggi. Uno dei vantaggi più sorprendenti è una riduzione nella granularità di picco. La ragione di questa riduzione viene spiegata con un semplice modello matematico.

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