Abstract

AbstractA study has been made of the mechanical reponse of a photographic film to an applied stress. Both the coated film and the base material alone show viscoelastic behaviour. The true Young’s modulus has been determined for the various components of the film. It is apparent from the results that the base plays a dominant role in the deformation and that these measurements give little information that is directly relevant to the stressing of the emulsion grains.

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