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OPTICAL AND SENSITOMETRIC DEVELOPMENTS
Fig. 15. Dimensional stability and
brittleness test apparatus.
Fig. 16. Film brittleness testing vise.
produced by the xerography process, or more correctly, the electrostatic electro
photographic process. Xerography was originally developed by the Haloid
Company in the form of a quick-delivery document reproduction process, which
is now commercially available. The Air Force and U. S. Army Signal Corps
are jointly sponsoring research to make Xerography a continuous-tone photo
graphic process as well. The Xerographic plate, which can be used over and
over, uses static electricity and is light sensitive. Electrically charged black
powder is used to develop the plate; this accounts for the fast processing possi
bilities of Xerography and also for a great eventual economy in reducing the
requirements for light sensitized film and paper.
Phis is not the only way of utilizing electricity in a photosensitive process.
Many other systems, similar to the snooperscope and T.V. principles, have been
suggested and are being worked on,
Here is a whole field of electro image
is just waiting for a few clever inven
tions. The USAF is considerably in
terested at present in the possibility
of increasing sensitivity by a factor
of 10 or 100, thus greatly reducing the
speed and complexity required of
lenses, and thereby decreasing the
weight of photographic installations.
The substitution of an electric im
pulse for the shutter is desired ob
taining thereby extremely short ex
posures. Maybe some day such a
process can be developed.
Fig. 17. Pin gauges for film dimension testing.
What is being done today in color photography would have sounded as
fantastic 20 or 35 years ago as the previous remarks on electrophotography.
Color photography is easily accomplished from low altitude in fast flying aircraft
and Aerial Ektachrome has produced outstanding pictures from 42,000 feet.
Work is also being done on negative positive color processes with Eastman
Kodak Company and Ansco; this looks very promising. They will have greater
ease of reproducibility, greater latitude, and better resolution.
There is interest not only in natural color process but also in special effects
.