Optics: motion pictures – Removable film strip magazine type
Patent
1977-12-30
1979-10-30
Hayes, Monroe H.
Optics: motion pictures
Removable film strip magazine type
352 46, 355 67, 354126, G03B 2302
Patent
active
041726405
ABSTRACT:
A motion picture camera having an in-camera supplemental exposure system in which a light source within the camera is energized in synchronization with the shutter opening to provide a low-level, non-image forming exposure of the film substantially simultaneously with the image-forming exposure. The supplemental exposure light is directed to the side of the film's emulsion layer opposite from the side exposed to the image-forming light. The camera also includes an arrangement permitting adjustment of the length of time that the supplemental light remains energized, and the intensity of the supplemental light. In one embodiment selection of the wavelength of the supplemental light is also provided.
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Hayes Monroe H.
Polaroid Corporation
Thornton David R.
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