Cathode-Ray-Tube and Photographic-Film Characteristics Related to Film Recording for Television

Meier Sadowsky

Today's needs in TV film recording are related to the cathode-ray-tube parameters of phosphors, screen, aluminizing, spot size, and operating characteristics. The spectral emission and decay characteristics of phosphors pertinent to photography are described; the effects of the physical characteristics of the phosphor and screen are evaluated in relation to problems of uniformity and impurities. Methods of exposure and the response characteristics of commercially available film are evaluated. The relation of phosphor screen characteristics to film in the optical system is shown.

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Published
1961-02
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J15268