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  • 1 Dry Silver Prozess

    Reprografie Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Dry Silver Prozess

  • 2 сухой способ галогенидосеребряный

    Русско-английский словарь по репрографии > сухой способ галогенидосеребряный

  • 3 сухое серебро

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сухое серебро

  • 4 сухое серебро

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сухое серебро

  • 5 Trockensilberverfahren

    Reprografie Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Trockensilberverfahren

  • 6 Monckhoven, Désiré Charles Emanuel van

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    b. 1834 Ghent, Belgium d. 1882
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    Belgian chemist, photographic researcher, inventor and author.
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    Born in Belgium of German stock, Monckhoven spoke German and French with equal fluency. He originally studied chemistry, but devoted the greater part of his working life to photography. His improved solar enlarger of 1864 was seen by his contemporaries as one of the significant innovations of the day. In 1867 he moved to Vienna, where he became involved in portrait photography, but returned to Ghent in 1870. In 1871 he announced his discovery of a practicable collodion dry-plate process, and later in the decade he conducted research into the carbon printing process. In 1879 Monckhoven constructed a comprehensively equipped laboratory where he commenced a series of experiments on gelatine dry-plate emulsions, including some which yielded the discovery that the ripening of silver bromide was greatly accelerated by ammonia; this allowed the production of emulsions of much greater sensitivity. He was a prolific author, and his 1852 book on photography, Traité général de photographie, published when he was only 18, became one of the standard texts of his day.
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    Bibliography
    Further Reading
    J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E.Epstean, New York.
    JW

    Biographical history of technology > Monckhoven, Désiré Charles Emanuel van

  • 7 сухое проявление галоидного серебра

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сухое проявление галоидного серебра

  • 8 Bennett, Charles Harper

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    b. 1840 Clapham, London, England
    d. 1927 Sydney, Australia
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    English inventor of the "ripening" technique for increasing the sensitivity of gelatine silver halide emulsions.
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    The son of a hatter, Bennett studied medicine and was interested in mechanical devices, chemistry and later photography. An interior view shown at a South London Photographic Society meeting in March 1878 prompted requests for details of Bennett's procedure, and these were published almost immediately. It involved heating gelatine silver bromide for extremely long periods with an excess of silver bromide. The resulting emulsion had greatly enhanced sensitivity. This "ripening" process proved to be a major advance in the development of modern photographic emulsions. It was not patented and was soon widely adopted. Bennett's process became a key factor in the establishment of a new industry, the mass production of gelatine dry plates.
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    Bibliography
    1878, British Journal of Photography (29 March): 146; and 21 March 1879:71 (first published details of Bennett's process).
    Further Reading
    H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.
    JW

    Biographical history of technology > Bennett, Charles Harper

  • 9 Wratten, Frederick Charles Luther

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    b. 1840 England
    d. 8 April 1926 London, England
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    English inventor and manufacturer, founder of one of the first successful gelatine dry-plate companies.
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    He started his working life as a schoolteacher, but in his early twenties he moved to London to become a clerk with a photographic wholesaler, Soloman. There Wratten became interested in photography, and on the announcement of the new gelatine dry-plate processes he began to conduct his own experiments. In 1876 he devised a means of drying gelatine emulsions and removing excess silver with alcohol, and published details in 1877 and 1878. It was during this period that he formed a partnership with Henry Wainwright to manufacture and sell photographic materials. The mass production of gelatine dry plates was a British invention and monopoly, and the new firm of Wratten \& Wainwright was one of the first in the field and soon proved to be amongst the most successful. The business exported extensively to Europe, introducing a succession of plates of increasing sensitivity. Wratten continued to trade under the same name when his partner Wainwright died in 1882. His success continued, and in 1890 he moved the company to a newly equipped factory in Croydon, near London. Six years later Wratten incorporated as co-owners of the business his son, S.H.Wainwright and a young graduate from London University, C.E.Kenneth Mees. The newly constituted company soon introduced the first British panchromatic plates and filters. The introduction of Lumiere's Autochrome plates in 1907 prompted Wratten and Mees to take out a patent on a colour screen plate process of their own. The company also found work coating plates for other similar innovations. In 1912 the business was finally sold to George Eastman and Wratten and Mees joined Kodak Ltd at Harrow.
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    Bibliography
    Wratten's early work on the action of alcohol on gelatine emulsions was described in a series of articles: 1877, Photographic News: 390, 49.
    1878, Photographic News: 121–3.
    1878, British Journal of Photography: 124–5.
    Further Reading
    E.J.Wall, 1925, Three Colour Photography.
    C.E.K.Mees, 1961, From Dry Plates to Ektachrome Film, New York.
    JW

    Biographical history of technology > Wratten, Frederick Charles Luther

  • 10 Waterhouse, Major-General James

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    b. 1841
    d. 28 September 1922
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    English military man and photographer.
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    Waterhouse spent most of his career in the Indian Army. In 1861–2 he was commissioned to photograph the tribes of central India, and over the next few years visited many parts of the subcontinent. In November 1866, after working for five months in the Great Trigonometrical Survey learning the process of photozincography (an early photomechanical process used chiefly for map making), he took charge of photographic operations at the Surveyor-General's office in Calcutta, a post he held until retiring in 1897. During this time he developed many improvements in the photomechanical methods used for reproduction in his office. He also experimented with methods of colour-sensitizing photographic materials, experimenting with eosine dye and publishing in 1875 the fact that this made silver halide salts sensitive to yellow light. He also discovered that gelatine dry plates could be made sensitive to red and infra-red illumination by treatment with alizarine blue solution.
    He continued his researches upon his retirement and return to England in 1897, and made a special study of the early history of the photographic process. His work on dye sensitizing brought him the Progress Medal of the Royal Photographic Society, and the Vienna Photographic Society awarded him the Voigtländer Medal for researches in scientific photography. One invention often erroneously attributed to him is the Waterhouse stop, the use of a series of perforated plates as a means of adjusting the aperture of a photographic lens. This was described in 1858 by a John Waterhouse, being his only contribution to photography.
    BC

    Biographical history of technology > Waterhouse, Major-General James

  • 11 батарея

    battery, grid, ( печей) range метал., pile эл., row, stack
    * * *
    батаре́я ж.
    законсерви́ровать батаре́ю — lay up a battery, put a battery into storage
    батаре́я обеспе́чивает непреры́вную рабо́ту в тече́ние … часо́в — battery capacity is adequate to maintain … hours of operation
    пита́емый от батаре́и — battery-powered
    рабо́тающий от батаре́и — battery-operated
    расконсерви́ровать батаре́ю — put a battery back in(to) operation [service]
    с при́водом от батаре́и — battery-driven
    2. (совокупность однотипных приборов, устройств и т. п.) bank, battery, gang
    авари́йная батаре́я — emergency battery
    аккумуля́торная батаре́я — storage battery
    аккумуля́торная батаре́я не заряжа́ется [не поддаё́тся заря́ду] — the (storage) battery will not take (a) charge
    аккумуля́торная батаре́я пло́хо де́ржит заря́д — the (storage) battery will not hold its charge
    аккумуля́торная батаре́я рабо́тает в режи́ме заря́д-разря́д — a (storage) battery is cycled, a (storage) battery is used in cycle service
    включа́ть аккумуля́торную батаре́ю на заря́д — put a (storage) battery on charge
    включа́ть аккумуля́торную батаре́ю на разря́д — put a (storage) battery on discharge
    гото́вить но́вую аккумуля́торную батаре́я к эксплуата́ции — process a new battery for service
    допуска́ть сульфата́цию аккумуля́торной батаре́и — let a (storage) battery develop sulphated plates
    испо́льзовать аккумуля́торную батаре́ю в бу́ферном режи́ме (в сочетании с генератором, сетью и т. п.) — float a (storage) battery on (e. g., a generator, the mains, etc.)
    испо́льзовать аккумуля́торную батаре́ю в режи́ме глубо́кого разря́да и непреры́вного заря́да — subject a (storage) battery to deep cycling
    «сажа́ть» аккумуля́торную батаре́ю — run down a (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, автомоби́льная батаре́я — automobile (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, аэродро́мная батаре́я — battery (storage) cart
    аккумуля́торная, бу́ферная батаре́я — buffer [floating] (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, возду́шно-ци́нковая батаре́я — zinc-air (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, железони́келевая батаре́я — nickel-iron (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, ка́дмиево-ни́келевая батаре́я — nickel-cadmium (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, свинцо́вая батаре́я — lead-acid (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, сере́бряная батаре́я — silver (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, сухозаря́женная батаре́я ( для хранения без электролита) — dry-charged (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, у́гольно-ци́нковая батаре́я — zinc-carbon (storage) battery
    аккумуля́торная, щелочна́я батаре́я — alkaline (storage) battery
    а́мпульная батаре́я — self-activating [ampule] battery
    ано́дная батаре́я — брит. B-battery, anode battery; амер. plate battery
    а́томная батаре́я — nuclear [atomic] battery
    батаре́я бесто́ковых посы́лок телегр.spacing battery
    бу́ферная батаре́я — buffer [floating] battery
    батаре́я возду́шной деполяриза́ции — air-depolarized battery
    вспомога́тельная батаре́я — auxiliary battery
    втори́чная батаре́я — secondary battery
    вызывна́я батаре́я тлф. — ringing [signalling] battery
    выпарна́я батаре́я тепл. — multieffect evaporator, evaporator plant
    гале́тная батаре́я — disk [pancake] battery
    гальвани́ческая батаре́я — primary-cell battery
    ди́сковая батаре́я с.-х.disk gang
    диффузио́нная батаре́я пищ. — diffusion battery, batch-type diffuser
    диффузио́нная, кольцева́я батаре́я пищ.circular diffusion battery
    диффузио́нная, цепна́я батаре́я пищ.straight diffusion battery
    батаре́я жидкостны́х элеме́нтов — wet(-cell) battery
    кислоро́дная распредели́тельная батаре́я свар.battery of oxygen cylinders
    ко́ксовая батаре́я — coke-oven battery
    ко́ксовая батаре́я с перекидны́м хо́дом то́почных га́зов — crossover-flued coke-oven battery
    конденса́торная батаре́я — bank of capacitors, capacitor bank
    лине́йная батаре́я тлг., тлф.line battery
    ме́стная батаре́я тлф.local battery
    микрофо́нная батаре́я тлф. — microphone [speaking] battery
    батаре́я нака́ла — A-battery, filament battery
    батаре́я непосре́дственного охлажде́ния — direct-expansion cooling battery
    охлажда́ющая батаре́я — cooling battery
    перви́чная батаре́я — primary battery
    переносна́я батаре́я — portable battery
    рассо́льная батаре́я хол. — brine pipe battery, brine pipe grid
    резе́рвная батаре́я — stand-by battery
    самолё́тная батаре́я — aircraft-type [airborne] battery
    се́точная батаре́я — C-battery, grid(-bias) battery
    со́лнечная батаре́я — solar battery
    ста́ртерная батаре́я — starter [starting] battery
    стациона́рная батаре́я — stationary battery
    теплова́я батаре́я — thermal battery
    термоэлектри́ческая батаре́я — thermo(electric) battery, thermo(electric) pile
    термоя́дерная батаре́я — thermonuclear battery
    батаре́я то́ковых посы́лок телегр.marking battery
    батаре́я то́пливных элеме́нтов — fuel(-cell) battery
    батаре́я то́пливных элеме́нтов с ионообме́нной мембра́ной — ion-exchange (fuel-cell) battery
    батаре́я труб-распыли́телей — bank of Venturi tubes
    тя́говая батаре́я — traction battery
    центра́льная батаре́я тлф.брит. central battery; амер. common battery
    я́дерная батаре́я — nuclear [atomic] battery

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > батарея

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