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Need help with Photo homework!

When it is about a photo, what does this question mean… ‘What type of emulsion was used?’

Please help me, the photo book is really boring. D:

How many types of emulsion are there, anyway? -confused, stupid, and photo dumb.- xD

By the way, it’s an old photograph. Before digital…

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Eddieee offline Verified User (8 months) Long Term User Shouts: 100 #
An Unknown Location | 2 months, 4 weeks ago (8 minutes after post)

Emulsion is a light-sensitive material which is used to coat film and photographic paper so that images can be made to appear. The emulsion consists of light-sensitive crystals which are suspended in gelatin, creating a mixture which can be evenly applied to a base such as paper, glass, celluloid, or fabric. Technically, photo emulsion isn’t a true emulsion, since an emulsion, chemically speaking, is a suspension of two or more liquids which cannot be blended, and photo emulsion is a mixture of a liquid and a solid.

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An Unknown Location | 2 months, 4 weeks ago (14 minutes after post)

Thank you. :D I think I get it now. (:

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