potenciálképek
Potenciálképek, often translated as potential images or latent images, refers to the invisible imprint left on a photographic material before it is developed. This latent image is formed when light strikes silver halide crystals in the emulsion. The exposure causes a chemical change within these crystals, creating tiny specks of metallic silver, but these specks are too small and too few to be visible to the naked eye.
The process of revealing the potential image is called development. A chemical developer solution is applied
The concept of the potential image is fundamental to understanding how film and photographic paper capture