Article | REF: R6732 V1

Ultra-fast cinematography - Electronic cameras

Author: Noël FLEUROT

Publication date: June 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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    4. Measurement and acquisition chain

    Images can be recorded using two complementary methods that are suited to specific operating modes: the use of recording film or a CCD camera.

    4.1 Recording by photographic film

    Let's first examine the two main types used.

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    4.1.1 Fast-developing positive film

    This image medium reproduces the phenomenon as seen by the observer, but its opacity (photographic paper) prevents any analysis by transmission, limiting it to a visual or dimensional analysis.

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