Literature
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Literature and Resources
1. General photography textbooks
* Mitchell, E. N. 1984. Photographic science.
This book is written by a physicist who made significant research on the mechanism of latent image formation. The book is organized as an undergraduate physics or chemistry fun course textbook, but this book is also of a great value for photographers with physics or chemistry background. The book covers from camera, optics, sensitized material, chemical process to lighting techniques.
2. General photography references
Thomas, W. ed. 1973. SPSE handbook of photographic science and engineering. Society of Photographic Sciences and Engineers, published by John Wiley & Sons.
3. Photographic chemistry
* Carroll, B. H., Higgins, G. C., and James, T. H. Introduction to photographic theory, Wiley. * Haist, G. 1979. Modern photographic processing, Vol 1 and Vol 2. Wiley. * Keller, K. 1993. Science and technology of photography, VCH. (This is probably the briefest yet most updated general photography book in single bound, and I consult this book the most.) * Locker, D. J. 1996. Photography. In Kirk-Othmer encyclopedia of chemical technology, John Wiley & Sons. * Mason, L. F. A., 1975. Photographic processing chemistry, Wiley. * James, The theory of photographic process, 4th ed. * Stroebel, L., Compton, J., Current, I., and Zakia, R. Basic photographic materials and processes. * Walls, H. J., Attridge, G. G. 1977. Basic photo science, Focal Press.
4. Emulsion Chemistry
For beginning emulsion hobbists, papers by Carroll (1931) and Hill (1966) are recommended because they are relatively accessible and still accurate. References such as Baker (1948) and Wall (1929) should be viewed as historical and used with great caution since obsolete information and scientific inaccuracies are found.
For general emulsion chemistry, Duffin (1966) and Zelikman and Levi (1964) are good textbooks. Mueller (1977), James (1986), Sturmer and Marchetti (1989), Wey (1981), and Eachus and Olm (1989) are recommended review papers.
Carroll, Hubbard and Kretschman is a book, which collects early publication on the topic by those authors. Information contained in the paper are old compared to the latest literature, but they are still useful in some situations.
Books and book chapters listed in the previous section, such as Keller, Locker, Carroll et al., and James are also excellent general reference on this topic.
* Baker, T. T. 1948. Photographic emulsion technique, 2nd ed. Boston: American photographic publishing. * Birr, E. J. 1974. Stabilization of photographic silver halide emulsions. London: Focal Press. * Carroll, B. H. 1931. The preparation of photographic emulsions. J. of Chem. Education, 8, 2341-2367. * Carroll, B. H., Hubbard, D. and Kretschman, C. M. 1968?. The photographic emulsion. London: Focal Press. * Croome, R. J. and Clegg, F. G. 1965. Photographic gelatin. London: Focal Press. * Duffin, G. F. 1966. Photographic emulsion chemistry. London: Focal Press. * Eachus, R. S. and Olm, M. T. 1989. Aspects of applied inorganic photochemistry: the photographic process. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry, Section C, 86, 3--48. * Hamilton, J. F. 1988. The silver halide photographic process. Advances in Physics, 37, 359--441. * Hill, T. T. 1966. Laboratory-scale photographic emulsion technique, J. of Chem. Education., 43, 492-498. * Hoyen, H. A. and Wen, X. 1997. Image recording in silver halide media, In Proudfoot, C. N. Ed., Handbook of photographic science and engineering, The society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T). * James, T. H. 1986. Chemical sensitization, spectral sensitization, and latent image formation in silver halide photography. In Volman, D. H., Gollnick, K. and Hammond, G. S. eds. Advances in Photochemistry, vol. 13. 329--425. * Keenan, T. R. 2001. Gelatin. In Kirk-Othmer enchyclopedia of chemical technology. John Wiley & Sons. * Meier, H. 1968. Spectral sensitization. London: Focal Press. * Mueller, F. W. H. 1977. The photographic emulsion. In Neblette's Handbook of Photography and Reprography: Materials, Processes, and Systems, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. * Raue, R. 2001. Methine dyes and pigments. In Kirk-Othmer enchyclopedia of chemical technology. John Wiley & Sons. * Sturmer, D. M. and Marchetti, A. P. 1989. Silver halide imaging. In J. Sturge, V. Walworth, and A. Shepp, eds., Imaging processes and materials: Neblette's eighth edition, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. * Sturmer, D. M. 2001. Dyes, sensitizing. In Kirk-Othmer enchyclopedia of chemical technology. John Wiley & Sons. * Tan, Y. T. 1989. Silver halides in photography, MRS Bulletin, May 1989. 13--40. (This is a special issue on silver photography, where a few papers on the topic from materials science view were put together in the single issue, with Tan as the guest editor. The page range 13--40 covers all relevant articles.) * Tani, T. 1995. Photographic sensitivity. (Oxford series in optical and imaging sciences, vol 8.) New York: Oxford University Press. * Wall, E. J. 1929. Photographic emulsions. London: Chapman & Hall. * Ward, A. G. and Courts, A., eds. 1977. The Science and Technology of Gelatin, London: Academic Press. * Wey, J. S. 1981. Basic crystallization process in silver halide precipitation. In Wilcox, W. R. ed., Preparation and properties of solid state materials, volume 6, Lead tin telluride, silver halides and Czochralski growth. New York: Marcel Dekker. (Chapter 2; pp. 67--117) * Zelikman, V. L. and Levi, S. M. 1964. Making and coating photographic emulsions. London: Focal Press.
5. Books on applications
* Clark, W. 1946. Photography by infrared, 2 ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons. * Reed, M. and Jones, S. 1995. Silver gelatin: a user's guide to liquid photographic emulsions. London: Argentum. (reprint edition dated 2001)
6. Journals
Name of the Society Name of the Journal years
Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers Photographic engineering until July 1957
Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers Photographic science and engineering July 1957 to Nov./Dec. 1984
Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers Journal of imaging science Jan 1985 forward
Society of Photographic Scientists and Engineers Journal of applied photographic engineering until Dec 1983 Society for Imaging Science and Technology Journal of imaging technology until Dec 1991 Society for Imaging Science and Technology Journal of imaging science until Dec 1991 Society for Imaging Science and Technology The Journal of imaging science and technology Jan 1992 forward
Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain Journal of photographic science until 1996 Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain The imaging science journal 1997 forward
Society of Motion Picture Engineers Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1916-1929 Society of Motion Picture Engineers Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1930-1949 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers SMPTE Journal 1955 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers Journal of the SMPTE 1956-1975 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers SMPTE Journal 1976-?