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- Latensification abstract "Latensification is the name given to uniformly pre-exposing a photographic emulsion (film).The benefits of latensification are applicable in astrophotography - capturing images of stars. Without latensification an image would come out with several visible stars and be a perfectly acceptable image. However, many areas of the image would contain 'sub-latent' images, or areas of emulsion which have not received sufficient light to be exposed enough to show up. If the film was pre-exposed, the threshold point of exposure could be reduced, so these 'sub-latent' images could become visible. More simply, the stars which would normally be too dark to expose the film, would now be sufficiently bright to expose correctly.In general photography, this process is often referred to as pre-exposure or pre-flashing, and is used with both film and paper. It can provide greater control over lower values than simply decreasing the time the film spends in developer, as well as enhancing the response of paper to low values during printing.".
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- Latensification subject Category:Photographic_processes.
- Latensification type Abstraction100002137.
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- Latensification type PhotographicProcesses.
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- Latensification comment "Latensification is the name given to uniformly pre-exposing a photographic emulsion (film).The benefits of latensification are applicable in astrophotography - capturing images of stars. Without latensification an image would come out with several visible stars and be a perfectly acceptable image. However, many areas of the image would contain 'sub-latent' images, or areas of emulsion which have not received sufficient light to be exposed enough to show up.".
- Latensification label "Latensification".
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