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Chromagenic Print: A colour print made from a colour transparency or negative in which the print material has at least three emulsion layers of silver salts. Each layer is sensitized to one of the three primary colours and records information about the colour makeup in the photograph. In the initial development, a silver image is formed in each layer. With further development, dye couplers are added that, when united with the silver, form dyes of the appropriate colours in the emulsion layers. When seen against a white print stock, the layers appear in full colour. Click here for more definitions... Members |


























