Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Post imaging processing – Physical developing
Patent
1989-10-30
1991-01-22
Arnold, Bruce Y.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Post imaging processing
Physical developing
350 375, 350 377, 430 1, 430 2, G03H 128
Patent
active
049866192
ABSTRACT:
Holographic color control systems are disclosed for the production of pseudocolor holograms by in-situ sequential swelling of an emulsion and exposure to three color separation images with a single wavelength reference light source. The resulting holograms yield images in three color primaries with excellent color registration and mixing, producing a full gamut of mixed colors, pastels and neutrals with three-dimensional perspective.
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Benton Stephen A.
Walker Julie L.
Arnold Bruce Y.
Engellenner Thomas J.
Lerner Martin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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