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1 July 1990 Solar IR presensitization photography
Joseph M. Geary, Douglas M. Rabin, Joseph Lindmayer
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Abstract
The principles involved in the IR presensitization photography (IRPP) are discussed, and the feasibility of using IRPP in solar IR astronomy is investigated. Images of the solar disk were acquired in the 1- to 2-micron regime, demonstrating that IRPP is a feasible technique for solar imaging. However, in order to use IRPP images for solar research, the image quality needs improvement in terms of resolution and photometric accuracy.
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Joseph M. Geary, Douglas M. Rabin, and Joseph Lindmayer "Solar IR presensitization photography", Proc. SPIE 1235, Instrumentation in Astronomy VII, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19087
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KEYWORDS
Infrared imaging

Infrared photography

Camera shutters

Cameras

Visible radiation

Astronomy

Photography

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