The (old-fashioned) fi lm used for black-and-white photography is not affected by infrared light, is somewhat sensitive
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The (old-fashioned) fi lm used for black-and-white photography is not affected by infrared light, is somewhat sensitive to red light, and exposes rapidly to blue light to the extent that blue fi lters are sometimes used to obtain an appropriate contrast. Give a possible explanation for why the fi lm has this color dependency.
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College Physics Reasoning and Relationships
ISBN: 978-0840058195
2nd edition
Authors: Nicholas Giordano
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