IR image source using speculary reflective transparency

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2502521, 250330, 2504931, 2733481, G01M 1100, G03B 2100

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ABSTRACT:
A new technique is provided for the simulation of light images. The technique uses a type of film which is currently marketed under the trade name "Polapan CT", "Polagraph HC" or "Polachrome CS". In addition to transmitting and reflecting frequencies in the visible spectrum and higher frequencies these films will similarly accommodate frequencies from just below the visible spectrum down to at least 14 microns. Means are provided for registering images formed in various parts of the light spectra mentioned above for analysis and test purposes.

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patent: 4178514 (1979-12-01), Bly
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Samuel H. Liggero, Kenneth J. McCarthy and Joseph A. Stella, "The Polaroid 5 mm Instant Slide System" Polaroid Corporation publication based on lectures given in 1983 (undated) pp. 1-16.

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