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Multiple-Sine-Slit Microdensitometer and MTF Evaluation for High Resolution Emulsions. 2: MTF Data and Other Recording Parameters of High Resolution Emulsions for Holography

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Abstract

By means of the Multiple-Sine-Slit Microdensitometer (MSSM), MTF’s up to 1500 c/mm have been evaluated for five photographic plates for holography, Agfa-Gevaert Scientia 10E75, 8E75, 8E75B, and Kodak 649-F and Type 120-02. For comparison, an as-if-MTF has also been derived from diffraction efficiency measurements. In addition sensitivity at λ = 633 nm, the macroscopic characteristic τA vs logE and α2(E), and scattered-flux data are reported for these five plates.

© 1974 Optical Society of America

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