In conventional photographs, the silver particles are embedded in the paper and absorb light.
The plate was then placed over heated mercury, and the vapor combined with the silver particles to create an image.
AcryMed began developing wound dressings with large-scale silver particles in the 1990's.
The light-exposed crystals are reduced by the developer to black metallic silver particles that form the image.
A similar laser treatment has been used to clear silver particles from the eye, a condition related to argyria called argyrosis.
It means the silver particles remain small, but they are not free to roam around the body.
On an image from regular black-and-white film, the individual silver particles forming the image are seen as grain.
Sharper Image has already done just that without changing the containers or other products with silver particles.
A subsequent article in 1915 discussed the case of silver particles.
In 1915, the solution for silver particles was published.