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Ultra-high speed photography

Perhaps the most important trend at this time in ultra high-speed photography is in the increased use of image amplification (Ref 25). Image converter cameras were developed in recent years not only in the United States but also in EngTand, France, Germany, Holland the USSR (Ref 5)... [Pg.106]

H. E. Edgerton, J. R. Killian Flash Seeing the unseen by ultra-high-speed photography. Branford, Boston, 215 pp. (1954). [Pg.209]

High-speed photography (Momentphotogra-phie or Kurzzeitphotographie in Ger and Photographic ultra-rapide in Fr) may be subdivided into "still" and "motion picture ... [Pg.408]


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