- A
panchromatic emulsion is a type of
photographic emulsion that is
sensitive to all
wavelengths of
visible light, and
produces a
monochrome photograph—typically...
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Pansharpening is a
process of
merging high-resolution
panchromatic and
lower resolution multispectral imagery to
create a
single high-resolution color...
- public, the
image was one of the
largest ever taken. In late 2011, the
Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) was set up,
which was
tasked with mapping...
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imagery with 0.46 m
spatial resolution (
panchromatic only). The 0.46
meters resolution of WorldView-2's
panchromatic images allows the
satellite to distinguish...
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every corner of the Earth. SPOT 1
launched February 22, 1986 with 10
panchromatic and 20
meter multispectral picture resolution capability.
Withdrawn December...
- Incandescent) B&W (discontinued)
Duplicating Negative, Type 908B, Fine grain,
panchromatic B&W (discontinued)
Master Positive, Type 828B, Fine
grain B&W (discontinued)...
- in 1925.
Panchromatic film
stock became more common.
Created in 1913 for use in
early color film
processes such as Kinemacolor,
panchromatic was first...
- type 42 Type 44 –
Panchromatic 400/27° Type 46 –
Panchromatic 800/30°
Produced 8
black and
white transparencies Type 46L –
Panchromatic 800/30° Same as...
- (388 mi)
circular orbits at
approximately 86.4° inclination, and to
include panchromatic video imager cameras to film
images of
Earth and the satellite. The two...
- are
panchromatic,
which add
sensitivity to red light,
unlike orthochromatic emulsions,
which are
sensitive to only blue and green.
Panchromatic films...