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12 April 1990 Secondary Effects In Processing Silver Halide Holograms Part II
Pierre M. Boone
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Proceedings Volume 1183, Holography '89; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963812
Event: Holography '89, 1989, Varna, Bulgaria
Abstract
The chemical processes involved at development and bleach stages of silver halide holograms sometimes show variations that are difficult to explain, but are related to procedures that are normally not considered in "classical" photography. This paper is a second of a series describing some work about those effects, and some efforts to minimize variations by the use of more or less controlled automatic development machinery. In this presentation, we will deal with the influence of the quality of prebleach rinse water, of developer temperature and of emulsion batch.
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Pierre M. Boone "Secondary Effects In Processing Silver Halide Holograms Part II", Proc. SPIE 1183, Holography '89, (12 April 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963812
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Silver

Diffraction

Humidity

Magnesium

Manufacturing

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