820
where
E is the Y source C color-matching function of
the 1931 CIE chromaticity system 0
A
IT is the internal transmittance of the film c
A
The internal transmittance of the film is obtained by division of
the target’s transmittance by that of fully exposed (clear) film.
COLOR DESCRIPTIONS
Table 2 presents the results of the color and dye density analy
sis of each of the imaged targets as shown on the transparencies
produced from photography at the three test altitudes of each
flight« The results are presented in terms of the visual trans
mittance (Y tristimulus value), the 1960 CIE-UCS u,v coordinates,
the analytical density of the yellow, magenta and cyan dye layers,
and the Munsell renotation color (Newhall et aJL., 1943). The
two-dimensional chromaticness of the imaged objects is shown on
the 1960 CIE-UCS diagram (Figure 3). For both Table 2 and Fig
ure 3, the identification coding is as follows:
Prefix letter:
Numeral:
Suffix letters:
Suffix numeral:
A = June flight
B = September flight
1,5 = 1,500 feet altitude above
datum
6,0 = 6,000 feet altitude above
datum
15,0 = 15,000 feet altitude above
datum
R = Red target
G = Green target
W = White target
1 = first color determination
2 = repeated color determination
3 = color determination of same
target but as shown on an
adjacent photo in the same
flight line.