2 March 1968 A High Resolution, High Sensitivity Color Schlieren Method
Paul H. Cords Jr.
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Abstract
The sensitivity of three color schlieren methods currently used is limited because of diffraction inherently associated with them. A new method has been developed that has the same resolution capabilities as the commonly used black and white schlieren technique. At the same time the new method has sensitivity capabilities approaching that of the black and white technique. The paper illustrates both old and new methods and has photographs to compare sensitivity and resolution capabilities of each.
Paul H. Cords Jr. "A High Resolution, High Sensitivity Color Schlieren Method," Optical Engineering 6(3), 060385 (2 March 1968). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7971376
Published: 2 March 1968
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Photography

Schlieren techniques

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