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1 September 1975 Concurrent Photon Amplification (CPA) Applied To Small Format Camera Systems
R. P. Czwakiel, E. C. Scott
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Abstract
This paper discusses the advantages of applying the Concurrent Photon Amplification (CPA) speed enhancement techniques, to small-format camera systems, to obtain increased film speed without loss of resolution. The increase in dynamic range and exposure latitude for any given film, provided by the CPA technique is also discussed. Sample photographs are shown that demonstrate the results obtained using Concurrent Photon Amplification (CPA) with various 35 mm and 70 mm black and white films.
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R. P. Czwakiel and E. C. Scott "Concurrent Photon Amplification (CPA) Applied To Small Format Camera Systems", Proc. SPIE 0058, Effective Utilization and Application of Small Format Camera Systems, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954344
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

Photography

Light

Amplifiers

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Light sources

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