Modern Reproductive Graphic Processes

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The image would then remain as a chromium salt insoluble in water, while 77 the potassium salt, readily soluble, is easily washed out, giving us the utmost simplicity in the process of development. The ammonia salts are very analogous in action to the salts of potassium. The bitumen of Judea is a very important agent in many of the processes now in use, being especially valuable on account of its great resistance to the action of the acids used in the production of en- graved plates. It is read
...ily soluble in benzole, turpentine and chloroform. After exposure to the light it loses excessive solubility, and it is quite practicable to dissolve away from a thin layer of it, all of those portions which have not been acted upon by the light. It seems that during exposure it becomes oxidized to a certain extent.
Collotype printing is made possible for half tints by the peculiar property gene- rated in the chromatized gelatine for receiving printer's ink in direct propor- tions to the action of the actinic rays through the negative plate, and it is also absorptive or repellent of water in a simi- 78 lar degree, so that when a roller, charged with greasy printer's ink, is passed over the surface of the film after the applica- tion of a wet sponge the ink adheres co- piously to the parts corresponding to the deepest shadows, and in a lesser degree to those corresponding to the half tints, the pure whites being dis- solved out with water.


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