Ordinary Emulsion
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Ordinary Emulsion: Is a term applied to a photographic emulsion which is only sensitive to ultra-violet and blue light.
Ordinary Income: The income derived from the regular operating activities of a firm or individual.
Ordinary Interest: Interest based on a 360-day year instead of a 365-day year, resulting in what can be a significant difference.
Ordinary Share: This is a type of share issued by a limited company. It carries the highest risk but usually attracts the highest rewards.
Water Emulsions: Mixture of pigment and synthetic resin in water with low solvent emission, low fire hazard and toxicity and good durability and chemical resistance.
Ordinary Shares: Apples mainly to international equities. Shares of non-U.S. companies traded in their individual home markets. Usually cannot be delivered in the U.S. See: ADR.
Ordinary: Below average quality for growth, grade and type. Bland.
Keyed Emulsion Sensitivity: Term used to describe the color response of color printing papers which have peak sensitivities to the three dye colors present in the same manufacturers color negatives.
Emulsion Side: Side of the film coated with emulsion.
Emulsion Paint: Paint in which particles are suspended in water or oil with the aid of an emulsifier as in latex paint.
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