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ORTHOCHROMATIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
or·tho·chro·mat·ic ˌȯr-thə-krō-ˈma-tik. 1. : of, relating to, or producing tone values of light and shade in a photograph that correspond to the tones in nature . 2. : sensitive to all colors except red.
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Orthochromasia - Wikipedia
Orthochromasia is the property of a dye or stain to not change color on binding to a target, as opposed to metachromatic stains, which do change color.
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Orthochromatic vs Panchromatic film - A Photo Comparison
Orthochromatic film is blue-sensitive and cannot see red, while panchromatic film is sensitive to green and red, capturing a wider spectrum.
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orthochromatic
orthochromatic, a. Photogr. (ˌɔːθəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. ortho- ‘correct, proper’ + Gr. χρωµατικός relating to colour, chromatic.] 1. Representing colours in their correct relations, i.e. without exaggerating the deepness of some and the brightness of others (as in ordinary photography). In mod. use, havi...
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Orthochromatic vs Panchromatic: Differences in Black and White Film
Ortho films are only sensitive to blue and green light and are not sensitive to red light. They can capture waves up to 550 nanometers.
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Orthochromatic film : r/AnalogCommunity - Reddit
Ortho-litho films are used for reproduction and are designed for extreme contrast; films like Orhto-plus are designed for a wide tonal scale.
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Orthochromatic stock | Timeline of Historical Colors in Photography ...
“In 1873 Dr Vogel discovered that by adding dyes to the sensitive material, its sensitivity could be extended, so that it would record green as well as blue ...
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Orthochromatic Photography, Part 1: True Color in Black and White
The goal, of “orthochromatic” photography was the reproduction of the lightness of different colors in their correct visual proportions.
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Orthochromatic films - Film Washi
Orthochromatic films. Unsensitive to red light, orthochromatic films are similar to the first plates and rolls of the XIXth century.
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Shin Godzilla 4K ORTHOchromatic - AMC Theatres
Proposed by Anno and overseen by Higuchi, ORTHOchromatic adds new dimensions to the film's visual impact by rendering it in orthochromatic (“ortho” for short) ...
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isochromatic
isochromatic, a. and n. (ˌaɪsəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. iso- + chromatic; in mod.F. isochromatique (Littré).] A. adj. 1. Optics. Of a single colour or tint: applied to a fringe in an interference pattern obtained with birefringent material, such as a biaxial crystal or material used in photoelastic experimen...
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Panchromatic film
Some older types of film were orthochromatic and were not sensitive to certain wavelengths of light. The switch from orthochromatic film, however, was only gradual.
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panchromatic
panchromatic, a. (pænkrəˈmætɪk) [f. pan- + chromatic a.] 1. Photogr. Sensitive (though not equally so) to light of all colours in the visible range. Also ellipt., a panchromatic emulsion or plate.1903, etc. [see orthochromatic a. 1]. 1906 Chambers's Jrnl. May 416/2 This layer..is re-covered with yet...
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Ortho
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Ortho, a lawn care and pesticide company owned by the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
See also
Orthos (disambiguation)
Ortho Mode Transducer
Orthochromatic
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ortho
ortho, a. (adv.) (ˈɔːθəʊ) [f. ortho-.] 1. Chem. (Now usu. italicized.) Characterized by or relating to (substitution at) two adjacent carbon atoms in a benzene ring; at a position adjacent to some (specified) substituent in a benzene ring. Also as adv.1876 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. I. 240 An influence is exe...
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