Actes, Volume 3Wiley, 1956 - Cinematography, High-speed |
Contents
Shortduration Spark Light Sources for Photography of Highspeed PAGE | 62 |
Mr C A Adams | 78 |
IIIIMAGESPLITTING AND IMAGESAMPLING | 81 |
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aperture axis beam camera capacitor cathode ray cathode ray tube cent cinematography circuit colour condenser curve density described detonation diameter disc discharge duration effect efficiency electric electronic emulsion energy equipment explosive exposure film filter flash tube focal length fracture framing rates frequency glass grid high-speed photography ignition Ilford Ilford HP illumination image converter image tube inch increase interferometer J. S. COURTNEY-PRATT Kerr cell Kodak lamp lens lenses light source limit magnification maximum measurement method microscope microsecond National Physical Laboratory objective obtained operation optical system output pellet photocathode photographic Pict plane plate position possible pressure prism produce pulse pyramidal reflector range recording reflected resolution reversal films rotating mirror rotating-mirror rotor Schardin screen sensitivity shock waves shown in Figure shutter slit spark gap speed surface synchronized techniques thyratron trigger University of Cambridge velocity voltage waveform x-ray xenon µsec