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14 September 1977 Single-Exposure Photography With Channel-Plate Intensifiers
J. Hadland, K. A. F. Haynes, A. E. Huston, M. G. Wilson
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Proceedings Volume 0097, 12th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955231
Event: 12th International Congress on High Speed Photography, 1976, Toronto, Canada
Abstract
A film transport mechanism has been designed so that the image appearing at the fibre optic output window of a microchannel plate intensifier tube is transmitted to film b direct contact, thus ensuring maximum efficiency. Electronic circuits have been developed so that the tube ma) be pulsed for durations from 100 n.s. to 20 n.s with, in addition, a high cut-off ratio where necessary. The camera has been used under various conditions, for surveillance purposes, for photography of moving vehicles in poor light, and for projectile photography, and results are shown. An extension of the technique in the projectile field permits two successive exposures of a single projectile to be obtained.
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J. Hadland, K. A. F. Haynes, A. E. Huston, and M. G. Wilson "Single-Exposure Photography With Channel-Plate Intensifiers", Proc. SPIE 0097, 12th Intl Congress on High Speed Photography, (14 September 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955231
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Cameras

Camera shutters

Electronic circuits

High speed photography

Surveillance

Image intensifiers

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