blitzlichtstabilität
Blitzlichtstabilität refers to the ability of a material or object to withstand the intense burst of light emitted by a flash unit, commonly used in photography. This light is characterized by its high luminous intensity and broad spectrum, which can potentially cause degradation or alteration in sensitive materials.
Materials that exhibit good blitzlichtstabilität are less likely to undergo photochemical reactions, fading, or structural changes
Factors influencing blitzlichtstabilität include the material's inherent chemical composition, the presence of protective coatings or pigments,
In practical applications, understanding blitzlichtstabilität helps in determining appropriate display and storage conditions for sensitive objects.