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Coupler Defined
A chemical incorporated into the emulsion of color film stocks which produces a dye image associated with the developed silver image.
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Death of Kodachrome belies technological leap it represented
Published June 30, 2009, 8:42 pm, Ars Technica
Kodak last week announced that it was discontinuing its venerable Kodachrome film, sending it gently into that good night after 74 long years. Like Polaroid's discontinuation last year of all instant films, Kodachrome's demise makes it the latest victim in the transition from chemical, film-based photography to digital sensors, Photoshop, and archival inkjet printers. Though it may seem like an ...
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