Emulsion vs Autochrome - What's the difference?
emulsion | autochrome |
a stable suspension of small droplets of one liquid in another with which it is immiscible
(chemistry) a colloid in which both phases are liquid
the coating of photosensitive silver halide grains in a thin gelatine layer on a photographic film
An early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 21, author=Randy Kennedy, title=A Splash of Photo History Comes to Light, work=New York Times
, passage=This century-old Edward Steichen autochrome , probably of Charlotte Spaulding, has been discovered after decades in storage. }}
As nouns the difference between emulsion and autochrome
is that emulsion is emulsion while autochrome is an early photograph produced by means of a glass plate coated on one side with a random mosaic of microscopic dyed grains of potato starch under silver halide emulsion.emulsion
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Noun
(wikipedia emulsion) (en noun)- Mayonnaise is an emulsion where egg is used to keep oil and water mixed.
Derived terms
* solid emulsion * emulsify ----autochrome
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(wikipedia autochrome) (en noun)citation