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Fine-grain high-sensitive silver chloride emulsions with “print-out” effect were synthesized for the purposes of adaptive amplitude spatial frequency filtering of images. Their characteristics were studied and experiments were conducted for contrast enhancement and contouring.
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Stoyanova, K., Petrova, T., Pangelova, N. et al. Using silver chloride emulsions as adaptive optical filters for image processing. Opt Quant Electron 16, 517–524 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00619913
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