H. Iwano et al., METHOD FOR MEASURING THE STABILITY OF SILVER IMAGES TO AERIAL OXIDATION AND THE IMAGE STABILIZATION BY A THIOL, Journal of imaging science and technology, 38(2), 1994, pp. 140-144
Despite the increasing concern about image degradation of stored or di
splayed photographs by aerial oxidants, no predictive method for measu
ring the image stability to such oxidants has been reported, mainly be
cause of lack of proper acceleration means. In this study, a proposed
method uses hydrogen peroxide and glycerol in liquid/vapor equilibrium
. It maintains a constant testing atmosphere of 120 ppm H2O2 and 80% R
H. The vapor concentration is considered to provide an order of 10(4)
times acceleration of the urban environment and may give a prediction
of long-range keeping. Silver-gelatin type photographs stabilized by A
G-guard treatment and by gold toning, together with unstabilized contr
ols, were measured by the proposed method to indicate the usefulness o
f the method. Good stability of the AG-guard-treated images, as well a
s the gold-toned images, were clearly shown by this predictive method.