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UV Stabilization of Instant Color Photographs

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Polymer Additives

Part of the book series: Polymer Science and Technology ((POLS,volume 26))

Abstract

The instant color photography is a useful innovation of modern chemistry. An instant print film is an integral unit with provisions for exposure, open-to-light development, and immediate viewing of the emerging image. The principles of optics and color that apply to traditional color photography apply to instant photography, except processing is automatic and dyes are not produced but required to diffuse to a region designed for viewing them.1 The viewing area may be in a material containing the light sensitive layers, or it may be integral with them.

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Salyer, I.O., Usmani, A.M. (1984). UV Stabilization of Instant Color Photographs. In: Kresta, J.E. (eds) Polymer Additives. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 26. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2797-4_6

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