Definition of Sensitometry. Meaning of Sensitometry. Synonyms of Sensitometry

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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...
- displaying the above curve In photography, a plot of film density: see sensitometry In mathematics, used in the method of characteristics for solving partial...
- 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...
- measure of a photographic film's sensitivity to light, determined by sensitometry and measured on various numerical scales, the most recent being the ISO...
- intensity, and vice versa. The reciprocal relationship is ****umed in most sensitometry, for example when measuring a Hurter and Driffield curve (optical density...
- 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...
- 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...
- Zone System for managing the photographic process, which was based on sensitometry, the study of the light-sensitivity of photographic materials and the...
- filter array, mosaic of tiny color filters over color image sensors Sensitometry, the scientific study of light-sensitive materials History of television...