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III.—The Law of Blackening of the Photographic Plate at Low Densities. (Second Paper.)

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In a previous paper the relation between the illumination I on a panchromatic plate, the duration t of the exposure, the wave-length λ of the light, and the resulting density D of the deposit on the developed plate was investigated.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1928

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page 47 note * It may be noted here that the same reasoning applied in the case of action by a single quantum gives the value unity for q at low densities.

page 48 note * Opt. Soc. Amer. Journ., 12, 1926, p. 329.

page 48 note † The Wratten process emulsion used by Jones, Huse, and Hall gives, however, exceptionally low values for p. Thus, in their experiments, the value of p corresponding to an exposure of 30 seconds is about 0·6, whereas the batch of Ilford process plates used by the writer gave the value 0·95. See also Channon, , Brit. Journ. Phot., 73, 1926, p. 733.Google Scholar [Feb. 5, 1927.]

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