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Most sources of illumination generate light over an appreciable period, and indeed if an object is lit for a very brief time (less than 1/25 second), the human eye will not react in time to see the object. A photographic emulsion - that is, a light-sensitive coating on photographic film, paper, or glass - will, however, record much shorter bursts of light. A photographic ash can therefore be used to capture high- speed movement on film as well as to correct deficiencies of the normal surrounding lighting. Photoash is now generated electronically, but the earliest form, rst used in 1864, was a paper bag containing magnesium wire and some oxygen-rich substance, such as potassium chlorate. When the bag was ignited, the metal burned with an intense ash. A contemporary observer reported that this quite unsafe device seems to have done nothing worse that engulf the room in dense smoke and lead to pictures of dubious quality and odd poses.

The evolution of the photoash was slow, ashbulbs, containing fine wire made of a metal, such as magnesium or aluminum, capable of being ignited in an atmosphere of pure oxygen at low pressure, were introduced only in the 1920's. In the earliest type, the metal was separated from the oxygen by a thin glass bulb. The ash was red by piercing the bulb and allowing the oxygen to come into contact with the metal, which ignited spontaneously. Later bulbs were fired by an electric battery, which heated the wire by passing a small current through it. Other combinations, such as the pairing of oxygen diuoride with zirconium, have also been used. In each case enough energy is given out to heat the oxidizable metal momentarily to a quite hot emission of visible light. The smoke particles are so small that they cool rapidly; but since they are white, they contribute to the brilliance by reecting the light from their still glowing neighbors. A slightly bigger form of the metal will burn for a longer time.

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What is the best title for the passage?

A. The history of the photoash

B. Theories about how the eye reacts to light

C. The technology of modern photography

D. The dangers of using the early photoash

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