Basic Photo Chemistry 1
- Course unit code:
- 307EBCH1
- Course unit title:
- Basic Photo Chemistry 1
- Mode of delivery:
- zkouška
- Range:
- 2/T
- Type of course unit:
- compulsory subject
- Level of course unit:
- Year of study
- 1st year
- Semester when the course unit is delivered
- zimní
- Number of ECTS credits allocated:
- 2
- Garant předmětu:
- Jiří PETERA
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Jiří PETERA
- Study Objectives:
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In the theoretical part the students will be acquainted with the principle of photographic record and types of phot. materials and their processing methods.
In practical exercises the students will resume their theoretical knowledge to train manual skills in the basic processing of black and white materials as well as the skills needed for special photographic processing methods.
To summarize, the students will obtain integrated knowledge about photographic processing and the ability to completely use their photographic production..
- Mode of delivery:
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Final exam: examination paper
List of topics for the final exam:
Photographic materials
Principle of photographic record due to silver halide
(The role of silver halide; theory of latent image, basic principles of processing, photochemical laws (Grotthus-Draper l., Bunsen-Roscoe l., Einstein l., Schwarzschild effect)
Photographic emulsion
Photographic emulsion ? the collection of AgHal micro crystals (influence of micro-crystals on sensitivity, granularity, contrast; improving sensitivity-granularity ratio due to new types of emulsion grains: T-grains, shell-core grains, epitaxial grains)
Production of photographic emulsion
Optical sensitation
Processing of photographic materials
Black&White photographic materials
Chemical development (principle of chem. development,; develop. agents; composition of developing solution).
Physical development (principle of physic. development; composition of developing solution).
Kinetics of development
Fixing (chemical principle, types of fixers)
Washing
Special photographic processing
Diffusion effects
Reducing and intensifying
Rehalogenations
Toning
Black&White reversal process
(Structure and processing of B&W reversal materials)
Colour photographic materials
Light and colour ? additive and subtractive colours
Physical principle of colour photographic record
Chemical principle of colour photographic record
Types of colour photographic materials
Negative-positive system (record principle and processing)
Colour reversal materials (record principle and processing)
Kodachrome (record principle and processing)
Colour materials based on diffusing processes
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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there are no prerequisitions
- Recommended optional programme components
- Course contents:
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In the theoretical part the students will be acquainted with the principle of photographic record and types of phot. materials and their processing methods.
In practical exercises the students will resume their theoretical knowledge to train manual skills in the basic processing of black and white materials as well as the skills needed for special photographic processing methods.
To summarize, the students will obtain integrated knowledge about photographic processing and the ability to completely use their photographic production..
- Study materials:
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C.E.Kenneth Mees, The Theory of the Photographic process, The Macmillan Comp., New York 1945.
Šimek J., Základy fotochemie, Praha AMU 1983
Tomášek Z., Fotografické chemikálie, Merkur, 1982
Junge K.W., Hubner G. Fotografická chemie, český překlad, Praha SNTL 1983
Šimková M., Šimek J. Kvalifikační příručka pro fotografa a laboranta, Praha Práce 1973
Šimek J. Fotografické techniky, Praha Práce 1969
Souček L., Speciální fotografické techniky, Praha Orbis 1967
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods
- Assessment methods and criteria
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Evaluation:
Practice: 4 black white photographs of 30 x 40 cm format (development kinetics)
Final exam: examination paper
- Language of instruction:
- English
- Work placement(s):
- Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
- Course web page:
- Note:
- Schedule for winter semester 2011/2012:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri Datum Den Čas Tutor Místo Notes Č. paralelky Fri 15:40–18:55 PETERA J. Učebna KF
Tržiště 20, Praha 1přednášková par. 1 - Schedule for summer semester 2011/2012:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Fotografie EN - bakalář (qualification subject)