1 January 1968 A New Cinedensitometer for Rapid Analysis of Re-entry Observables
Andrew Guttman, Burton Breznick, Raymond H. Lambert
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Abstract
A new cinedensitometer has been developed specifically for the purpose of extracting densitometric data from 16 mm motion picture films. By means of a tracking mirror arrangement, the film density of a moving image can be measured dynamically as the film is being projected in a cine mode. Two photo-electric detectors along with various remote controlled aperture wheels are mounted behind the projection screen to measure image and back-ground densities simultaneously. Overall readout is precise to about ± .03 density units.
Andrew Guttman, Burton Breznick, and Raymond H. Lambert "A New Cinedensitometer for Rapid Analysis of Re-entry Observables," Optical Engineering 6(2), 060254 (1 January 1968). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7971393
Published: 1 January 1968
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