Abstract

The fraction of all silver halide grains converted to a stable sub-image by pre-exposures of constant duration but different intensities was determined for several films. The fraction was found to go through a maximum of about 0.12 as the pre-exposure intensity was increased. The experimental data throw doubt on the assumption that the conversion of stable sub-image to developable latent image by a given exposure is independent of the intensity at which the exposure is made. The fading of the stable sub-image with time was investigated. The relationship of these findings to film-phosphor dosimetry is discussed.

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