Stephen Frizza
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I am curious about an article I read recently which was published in 1940.
it talks about a process of hypersensatizing emulsion with mercury.
the process stated if that if you get a roll of film, a container and a drop of mercury and seal the drop of mercury and the roll of film in the container for one week (making sure not to let the mercury come into direct contact with the film) that mercury vapor with hypersensatize the film increasing its speed by 3-4 stops. does this work with modern emulsions? has anyone tried this?
it talks about a process of hypersensatizing emulsion with mercury.
the process stated if that if you get a roll of film, a container and a drop of mercury and seal the drop of mercury and the roll of film in the container for one week (making sure not to let the mercury come into direct contact with the film) that mercury vapor with hypersensatize the film increasing its speed by 3-4 stops. does this work with modern emulsions? has anyone tried this?