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Lippmann plate : ウィキペディア英語版
Lippmann plate

Gabriel Lippmann conceived a two-step method to record and reproduce colours, known as:
* direct photochromes,
* interference photochromes,〔
* Lippmann photochromes,〔
* Photography in natural colours by direct exposure in the camera〔
* Lippmann process of colour photography.
A Lippmann plate is a clear glass plate (having no Anti-halation backing), coated with an almost transparent (very low silver halide content) emulsion of extremely fine grains, typically 0.01 to 0.04 micrometres in diameter.〔R.W.G. Hunt, ''The Reproduction of Colour'', 6th ed, p6〕
Consequently, Lippmann plates have an extremely high (resolving power ) exceeding 400 lines/mm.
==Method==
In Lippmann's method a glass plate was coated with a "grainless" (ultra fine grain〔"Recent developments in Lippman photography", Jean-Marc Fournier, Benjamin R. Alexander, et al.;Proc. SPIE 3358, 95 (1998);http://spiedigitallibrary.org/proceedings/resource/2/psisdg/3358/1/95_1?isAuthorized=no〕) colour-sensitive film using the Albumen Process containing potassium bromide, dried, sensitized in the silver bath, washed, flowed with cyanine solution, dried and then brought into optical contact with a reflection surface; the back of the plate is then flowed in a plate holder of special form with pure mercury and exposed in the camera through the glass side of the plate, so that the light rays which strike the transparent light-sensitive film, are reflected in themselves and create interference phenomena of stationary waves.〔 The standing waves cause exposure of the emulsion in diffraction patterns. The developed and fixated diffraction patterns constitute a Bragg condition in which diffuse, white light is scattered in a specular fashion and undergo constructive interference in accordance to Bragg's law.〔Bragg diffraction〕 The result is an image having very similar colours as the original using a black & white photographic process.

For this method Lippmann won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1908.〔http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/articles/biedermann/index.html〕
The colour image can only be viewed in the reflection of a diffuse light source from the plate, making the field of view limited, and it cannot be copied. The technique was very insensitive with the emulsions of the time and it never came into general use. Another reason Lippmann's process of colour photography did not succeed can be found in the invention of the autochrome plates by the brothers A. and L. Lumière.〔
Lippmann photographic techniques are being developed to produce images which can easily be viewed, but not copied, for security purposes.〔(Lippmann Security )〕

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