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The chemically treated side of photographic film.
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Emulsion is a suspension containing one component (eg oil) suspended within a second component with which it will not naturally mix or dissolve into (eg water). All Nikwax WaterBase products are oil in water emulsions. Salad dressing is an example of water in oil emulsion.
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The intimate dispersion of an organic material and water achieved by suing a chemical or clay emulsifying agent.
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Emulsion is a light sensitive coating, applied to photographic paper, plates and film. The image in any of these is contained in the emulsion as the paper; plate or film act as a base for the emulsion. In various processes the emulsion is made of different chemicals to obtain the desired effect.
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A mixture of two or more liquids that don't easily combine. such as oil and vinegar.
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