Whats that called, when photos fade because of light?

In summary, the conversation discusses the possible roots of the term "photo deterioration" and the various processes that can lead to fading of photographs, including exposure to air, moisture, light, and chemicals. The conversation also mentions the terms "discolour," "decolourise," "bleaching," and "photochemistry" as related to photo fading. The term "photobleaching" is also mentioned as a possible term for this phenomenon.
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KingNothing
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I think it might have the roots "auto" or "photo" in it. Thanks.
 
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if it is a photo of a plant I think it is called: chlorophell
 
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Are you talking about fading of the photo on paper, or overexposure?
 
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'Photo deterioration' is a general term which applies to all degradation processes, which could include fading by exposure or oxidation.

A photograph may fade by exposure to air, moisture/water, light, or some chemicals.

Films that are not properly 'fixed' could experience image fading over time.
 
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how about discolour or decolourise? Bleaching even?
 
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photochemistry
photochemical bleaching
(according to google)
 
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Photobleaching?
 
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Evo said:
Are you talking about fading of the photo on paper, or overexposure?
I think he means the latter.
 

Related to Whats that called, when photos fade because of light?

1. What is photo fading?

Photo fading is the gradual loss of color or image detail in a photograph due to exposure to light, heat, or other environmental factors.

2. What causes photos to fade?

Photos fade due to a process called photochemical deterioration, which is caused by the interaction between light and the chemicals in photographic materials. This process can also be accelerated by exposure to heat, humidity, and pollutants.

3. Can photo fading be prevented?

Photo fading can be slowed down or prevented by storing photographs in a cool, dry, and dark environment. Using archival-quality materials for framing and storing photos can also help to minimize fading.

4. How long does it take for photos to fade?

The rate of photo fading depends on a variety of factors, including the type of photograph, environmental conditions, and the quality of materials used. In general, color photos can start to fade in as little as 5-10 years, while black and white photos can last for several decades before noticeable fading occurs.

5. Is there a way to restore faded photos?

In some cases, it is possible to restore faded photos through digital restoration techniques or by using specialized products designed to reverse the effects of photo fading. However, the success of these methods depends on the extent of the fading and the quality of the original photograph.

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