1976
DOI: 10.1080/00107517608210857
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Image intensifiers

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“…However, the photographic process has many deficiencies, including nonlinear response, restricted dynamic range, reciprocity failure, adjacency effects, and even for the best available hydrogen-baked Eastman Kodak I l l a J plates the d.q.e. is no higher than 4 % and even then over a very limited dynamic range (Coleman 1977). [ 67 ]…”
Section: P H O T O G R a P H I C Em U Lsio Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the photographic process has many deficiencies, including nonlinear response, restricted dynamic range, reciprocity failure, adjacency effects, and even for the best available hydrogen-baked Eastman Kodak I l l a J plates the d.q.e. is no higher than 4 % and even then over a very limited dynamic range (Coleman 1977). [ 67 ]…”
Section: P H O T O G R a P H I C Em U Lsio Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for electronography, all image intensifiersj used in astronomy (Coleman & Boksenberg 1976) depend on the initial conversion of photons into an electron image by photoemission. In one commonly used technique the electrons are then accelerated onto a cathodoluminescent phosphor screen to produce an enhanced optical image, which is recorded by conventional photographic means.…”
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confidence: 99%