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Light Scattering in Photographic Materials for Holography

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Abstract

A simple system for measuring the scattered flux from fine-grained photographic emulsions is described. the Wiener spectrum of sample emulsions is measured for samples varying in grain size, With this system ratio, development time, and transmittance. It is shown that the measured re-thickness, silver-to-gel what is to be expected on theoretical grounds and that the functional form of the sults agree well with scattered light is well described by an overlapping-circular-grain model of the emulsion.

© 1972 Optical Society of America

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