Abstract
An investigation was conducted on the feasibility of using the Albert Effect to duplicate aerial photographs. This reversal process eliminates the normal first development associated with bleach reversal processes. Imagewise, differential sensitivity is produced in the emulsion by bleaching the latent image formed by the first exposure. The investigations were conducted with Eastman Kodak films, types 8430, 5427, and SO-105. Types 8430 and 5427 demonstrated acceptable and repeatable sensitometry.