Study of Forms of Chemical Degradation “Discoloration, Fading, and Stains” of Black-and-White Fiber-Based Photographic Prints due to the Deterioration of the Silver-Gelatin Emulsion Layer “Applied on Selected Objects”
Maha Ahmed Ali Ahmed;
Abstract
Photograph conservation is a relatively new field triggered by the
increasing awareness of the value of photographic records as powerful
documentary tools that tell us stories about ourselves and our society. The
invention of photography did not occur in
increasing awareness of the value of photographic records as powerful
documentary tools that tell us stories about ourselves and our society. The
invention of photography did not occur in
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| Title | Study of Forms of Chemical Degradation “Discoloration, Fading, and Stains” of Black-and-White Fiber-Based Photographic Prints due to the Deterioration of the Silver-Gelatin Emulsion Layer “Applied on Selected Objects” | Other Titles | دراسة مظاهر التلف الكيميائي "التغير اللونى، البهتان، والبقع" فى الصور الفوتوغرافية الأبيض والأسود الناتجة عن تلف طبقة المستحلب الجيلاتينية "دراسة مطبقة على نماذج مختارة" | Authors | Maha Ahmed Ali Ahmed | Keywords | Study of Forms of Chemical Degradation “Discoloration, Fading, and Stains” of Black-and-White Fiber-Based Photographic Prints due to the Deterioration of the Silver-Gelatin Emulsion Layer “Applied on Selected Objects” | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Photograph conservation is a relatively new field triggered by the increasing awareness of the value of photographic records as powerful documentary tools that tell us stories about ourselves and our society. The invention of photography did not occur in |
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