Television Film Recording Using Electron Exposure

Richard F. Dubbe

Factors affecting motion-picture film picture quality are compared for conventional television kinescope recording and for recording motion-picture film with an electron beam. Experimental results indicate electron exposure makes possible a substantial improvement in resolution along with a reduction of picture noise. Also, electron recording, by eliminating the problems of phosphor light persistence, and film reciprocity failure, is shown to simplify the conversion from 60 television fields/s to 24 film frames/s.

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Published
1966-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J12043