Comparison of the Optical Components of the Simple Camera with those of the Human Eye Jensen, 2000 Film Plane Retina.

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Comparison of the Optical Components of the Simple Camera with those of the Human Eye Jensen, 2000 Film Plane Retina

The f/stops for a Camera Lens and the Size of the Aperture Openings Jensen, 2000

Profile View of A Metric Camera and System Components Jensen, 2000

Aerial Camera Lens Angle-of-View Jensen, 2000

Density and Size of Silver Halide Crystals Jensen, 2000

Generalized Cross-sections of Black & White Panchromatic, Black & White Infrared, Color, and Color-infrared Film Generalized Cross-sections of Black & White Panchromatic, Black & White Infrared, Color, and Color-infrared Film Jensen, 2000

Creation of An Aerial Photography Negative by Exposing and then Developing Silver Halide Crystals Jensen, 2000

Creation of A Positive Print from an Aerial Photography Negative Jensen, 2000

Sensitivity of Selected Black & White Films and Printing Paper Jensen, 2000 Log Sensitivity

Characteristic Curves of Two Films Jensen, 2000 Density

Color Theory Additive Color Subtractive Color Jensen, 2000

Spectral Sensitivity of Normal Color and Color-Infrared Film Spectral Sensitivity of Normal Color and Color-Infrared Film Jensen, 2000 Log Sensitivity

Normal Color Film Jensen, 2000

Color-Infrared Film Jensen, 2000

Aerial Photography Normal Color False-color Infrared Using Wratten #12 filter Jensen, 2000

Terrestrial Photography Normal Color False-color Infrared Using Wratten #12 filter Jensen, 2000

Goosenecks of the San Juan River in Utah Goosenecks of the San Juan River in Utah Vertical Aerial Photography Jensen, 2000

Low-oblique photograph of a bridge on the Congaree River near Columbia, SC. Low-oblique photograph of a bridge on the Congaree River near Columbia, SC. Low-oblique Aerial Photography Jensen, 2000

Low-oblique photograph of the grand Coulee Dam in Washington in 1940 High-oblique Aerial Photography Jensen, 2000

Reflection and Transmission Jensen, 2000

Annotation on the Perimeter of An Aerial Photograph Jensen, 2000