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The characteristics of Kodak plates used in telescopes are taken mainly from the old publication Kodak P-315 [1]. It is one of the few ways to get scientific information about the spectral response, the granularity, the characteristic curve, and the reciprocity failure of the emulsions we put in our telescopes.
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Kodak Plates and Films for scientific photography Kodak Publication P-315 1973
D. LATHAM, I. FURENLID, AAS Photo-Bulletin (11) 11, 1976
A. HOAG, I. FURENLID, W. SCHOENING, AAS Photo-Bulletin (19) 3. 1978
D. LATHAM, Modern Techniques in Astronomical Photography p. 141 R. WEST, T.L. HEUDIER edts, 1978
I. FUR.ENLID, ibid p.153
I. FURENLID, W. SCHOENING, B. CARDER. AAS Photo-Bulletin (16) 14, 1977
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Heudier, JL., Labeyrie, C., Lavergé, T., Pariyski, P., Sirand-Rey, G., Travot, G. (1988). General Properties of Kodak Plates Used in Astronomy. In: Marx, S. (eds) Astrophotography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83268-0_24
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