Abstract
The influence of selected processing variables on photographic film parameters of
importance in optical data processing and holographic systems has been measured.
Details of the tests chosen and their importance are given. Results are
presented on amplitude transmittance, diffraction efficiency, and spatial
frequency response characteristics for Kodak SO–243. Three developers
(D–19, D–76, and Microdol–X) and two temperatures
(24°C and 30°C) were chosen. The use of a gray base and the
relatively low spatial frequency response somewhat limit the usefulness of this
film. But for some applications its relatively fast speed may offset these
features.
© 1971 Optical Society of America
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