had3l
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Recently in my photography class, the following question arose:
Do fast films have more silver halide crystals than slow films?
My first reaction was to say: "Well, no, what determines the speed of the film is not how many crystals are in it, but the size of the crystals"
However, my teacher (which I think is wrong on this one) said that fast films are thicker, and therefore must not only have larger crystals, but also more crystals.
I've searched all over the internet for some kind of proof either way, but I found nothing.
Can you guys help me? (And if you have a link to a source that supports your claims, even better!)
(I also earlier posted this on the "Silver Gelatin Based Emulsion Making & Coating" forum, but realised that this question might be better answered here)
Do fast films have more silver halide crystals than slow films?
My first reaction was to say: "Well, no, what determines the speed of the film is not how many crystals are in it, but the size of the crystals"
However, my teacher (which I think is wrong on this one) said that fast films are thicker, and therefore must not only have larger crystals, but also more crystals.
I've searched all over the internet for some kind of proof either way, but I found nothing.
Can you guys help me? (And if you have a link to a source that supports your claims, even better!)
(I also earlier posted this on the "Silver Gelatin Based Emulsion Making & Coating" forum, but realised that this question might be better answered here)