Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait
Patent
1976-11-03
1980-01-22
Brown, J. Travis
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
Artificial bait
430375, 430542, 428324, G03C 172, G03C 704, G03C 168, C03C 500
Patent
active
041848721
ABSTRACT:
An inorganic system of color photography in which colored images are recorded with compositions comprising a mixture of an iridescent pigment of the type displaying an interference-reinforced reflection color, and finely divided particles of a photosensitive material, such as a silver halide, which can be developed to give black or other light absorbing particles which will absorb light wavelengths complementary to the interference-reinforced reflection color of the iridescent pigment. The system does not require organic dyes in the final image, which is highly light-stable, and uses much smaller amounts of silver than conventional black and white photography.
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Brown J. Travis
Falasco Louis
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