In-water Photography: Theory and Practice |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Transmission of Light in Water | 9 |
Image Contrast | 61 |
Copyright | |
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aberrations acoustic angle animals aperture attenuation coefficient backscatter basic beam bioluminescence bulb camera lens characteristics color films color temperature components computed corrected lens Courtesy coverage curve density depth of field diffuse direct diver diving effect Ektachrome electronic emulsion equation exposure f-number factor field of view filters focal length frame frequency illumination in-water applications in-water photography incident increase index of refraction Kodak lamps laser lenses light source limited luminous efficiency measured meter modulation transfer function Nikonos normally object operation optical output particles photographic photographic film plane port plankton polarization problems processing produce pulse radiance range reduced reflected refraction refractive index relatively resolution result scanning scattered light sea floor sensitivity shown in Figure shutter spatial spectral speed steradian stereo strobe subject distance surface target techniques television tilted tion transmission tubes Underwater vehicle vertical vidicon water path wavelength