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Unexposed grains of silver bromide react more slowly than the exposed grains.
(Conventional black-and-white prints, which are made up of tiny grains of silver, remain the undisputed longevity champions).
All photos are made up of tiny elements: from the ink dots in newspaper photos to the grains of silver or particles of color dye in film photography.
"The Max lines cost a few extra grains of silver to make, but they get more than double the price," Mr. Yannas said.
Each of the 18 million grains of silver halide in a 35-millimeter negative is the equivalent of a picture element, or pixel, on an electronic chip.
The dollar was defined as consisting of either 22.5 grains of gold or 270 grains of silver.
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The word pennies is a colloqialism, the proper word is cent, and dates back to 1782, when Robert Morris, Supt. of Finance, proposed minting a silver coin with value of 100 quarter grain of silver.
For the next four centuries (until the absorption of Greece into the Roman Empire) the Athenian drachma had an almost constant silver content (67 grains of fine silver until Alexander, 65 grains thereafter) and became the standard coin of trade in Greece and in much of Asia and Europe as well.
And the grain sizes of silver particles were approximately 50 nm.
The average grain size of silver nanoparticles is found to be 17.5 nm.
We subtracted the number of background silver grains from the number of silver grains in the region of interest to calculate number of silver grains above background per image.
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