1 November 1965 Advantages and Problems of Coherence as Applied to Photographic Situations
Brian J. Thompson
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Abstract
The advantages of narrow spectral width associated with high energy density make the use of lasers attractive for many conventional photographic situations. The effects of both spatial and time coherence on such photographic operations as contact printing, enlarging, etc., will be discussed. The use of coherent light allows a number of unconventional photographic applications to be pursued. The most popular of these presently is the hologram. Some comments on this and other applications will be included.
Brian J. Thompson "Advantages and Problems of Coherence as Applied to Photographic Situations," Optical Engineering 4(1), 040107 (1 November 1965). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7971321
Published: 1 November 1965
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Holograms

Printing

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