[pure-silver] Re: Selenium toning + Agfa Sistan

Good stuff, thanks for that!





Regards



Ralph W. Lambrecht




On 11/30/04 11:52 PM, "Ryuji Suzuki" <rs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> This topic is repeated several times in old pure-silver, and I sent a
> summary of problems reported with KRST to another pure-silver, so I
> won't repeat the details here. But those who are interested are
> referred to literature:
> 
> Drago and Lee. 1986. Review of the effects of processing on the image
> stability of black-and-white silver materials, J Imaging Tech, 12,
> 57-65.
> 
> Lee, Wood, Drago. 1984. Toner treatments for photographic images to
> enhance image stability. J. Imaging Tech., 10, 119-126.
> 
> Reilly, Nishimura, Cupriks, Adelstein. 1991. Polysulfide treatment for
> microfilm. J. Imaging Tech. 17, 99-107.
> 
> Kopperl and Huttemann 1986. Effect of residual thiosulfate ion on the
> image stability of microfilms. J. Imaging Tech. 12, 173-180.
> 
> Johnsen and Pedersen. 1993. Comparison of selenium and sulfur
> treatment for protecting photographic silver images against
> oxidation. Preprint, ICOM Committee for Conservation, Paris.
> 
> There is another paper by Drago and Lee on 1984 about the stability of
> duplicating film 4168, which is also very interesting. Also,
> definitely try to get a hold of the real preprint of Johnsen and
> Pedersen, not the abstract. It's full of insightful data. Also, get
> Reilly et al even if you read the full report by IPI. It is written
> with a different angle and also written for different audience.
> 
> --
> Ryuji Suzuki
> "Keep a good head and always carry a light camera."
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