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Sensitometry is the
scientific study of light-sensitive materials,
especially photographic film. The
study has its
origins in the work by
Ferdinand Hurter...
- not an
invention of mine; it is a
codification of the
principles of
sensitometry,
worked out by Fred
Archer and
myself at the Art
Center School in Los...
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characteristic of most
photographic emulsions is not
actually linear (see
sensitometry), but it is
close enough over the
exposure range of
about 1
second to...
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displaying the
above curve In photography, a plot of film density: see
sensitometry In mathematics, used in the
method of
characteristics for
solving partial...
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measure of a
photographic film's
sensitivity to light,
determined by
sensitometry and
measured on
various numerical scales, the most
recent being the ISO...
- the
Contax 35 mm camera, a very
early search engine, and
equipment for
sensitometry.
Goldberg was born in
Moscow on 31
August 1881 (19
August 1881 in the...
- Both men
distinguish between photography as an
expressive art form and
sensitometry; an
accurate reproduction is not necessary.
Wildlife Photographer of...
- are in
current use for
clinical diagnosis,
called bone densitometers.
Sensitometry Davies,
Adrian (2005). The
Focal Digital Imaging A-Z.
Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-51980-9...
- intensity, and vice versa. The
reciprocal relationship is ****umed in most
sensitometry, for
example when
measuring a
Hurter and
Driffield curve (optical density...
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quantitative scientific practice to
photography through the
methods of
sensitometry and densitometry.
Among their other innovations was a
photographic exposure...