3. Problem :
How do the silver halides in
photography arise to
develop of wet chemistry in
the digital photography
changing the paper structure
of the photography?
6. General Objective
• To describe the way the
chemistry had develop
with the
technology, showing
how the structure of the
paper print in
photography had change
with pass of paper with
silver halides, to a
different use of wet
chemistry in a inkjet
paper.
7. Specific Objectives
2.2.1 Paper print with silver
halide in photography.
2.2.2 Inkjet paper in
photography.
2.2.3 Technology involved at
the evolution and change in
the application of chemistry in
photography.
8. Theorical Framework
1. History of photography
1.1 Birth
1.1.1 Antecedents of photography• 2.3.1 Absorption
1.1.2 Definition of Classical 2.3.2 Reflection
photography 2.3.3 Transmission
1.1.3 First inventor of 2.3.4 Refraction
photography 2.3.5 Dispersion
1.2. Chemical effects of the 2.3.6 Diffraction
invention of photography 2.4 The inverse square law
1.2.1 Basic concepts of 3. Chronology and Evolution of
chemistry and physics Photography
1.2.2 Silver halides 3.1 Dates
1.2.3 Photosensitive paper 3.2 Inventors
1.2.4 Latent image 3.3 Discovery
1.2.5 Reveling 4. The digital era
1.2.6 Fixer 4.1 Birth
1.2.7 Washing 4.1.1 Definition of Digital Photography
1.2.8 Negative 4.1.2 The beginning of digital photography
2. Basic concepts of physics in 4.2 Basic Concepts
photography 4.2.1 Inkjet Paper
2.1 Energy Electromagnetic 4.2.2 Digital Printing
2.2 Characteristics of light 4.2.3 Photoshop
2.3 Properties of light 4.2.4 Digital Camera
9. Methodological design
1. Description of the problem
2. Definition and formulation of
the hypothesis
3. Supposes of the hypothesis
4. Theorical framework
5. Selection of technical data
6. Description, analysis and
interpretation of data
10. Topic
The chemistry of photography from classical to digital technologies
Problem
How do the silver halides in photography arise to develop of wet chemistry in the digital
photography changing the paper structure of the photography?
Objectives
Sources
Interpretation of Information
Conclusion
11. Instruments
Interview
• 1.How does the change in the disclosure of
To: Pedro Duque photography of silver halide paper to digital
Academic Training: printing has had an impact on the design of :
Magister Universidad Nacional a) Photographic equipment (cameras and other
De Colombia - Sede Bogotá equipment)?
Facultad de Arte y Arquitectura b) In the photography itself?
de2000 - de 2004 c) Communication?
Perfeccionamiento Centro • 2. Do changes in size and definition images are
Colombo Americano achieved with digital photography have given
30 Mayo de 1978 dimension in photography these days?
de1977 - de 1978 • 3. In the evolution of photography by allowing
Pregrado/Universitario the change of a single print on silver halide paper
Bellas Artes to be printed on a variety of substrates such as
de1979 - de 1982 saucer, glass, metal, ect. What impact has this
had on the public in general and in the industry?
12. Chronogram
Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dic Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dic Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Topic Selection
Topic Delimitation
State Problem
State Objectives
State Justification
State the Theorical
Background
Collect Data
Process Data
Codification of Data
Organization Data
Conclusions
Final Presentation
13. Bibliography
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chemistry, Thomas Grahan House, Science Park, Milton
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Photographic Process, 3rd ed., The Macmillan Co., New
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• Croome, R.J., Photographic Gelatin, Focal Press, New
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• http://www.eduteka.org/FotografiaDigital1.php