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Response of Type IIIa-J Kodak Spectroscopic Plates to Baking in Various Controlled Atmospheres

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Abstract

A new emulsion with excellent signal-to-noise characteristics has been hypersensitized to speeds practicable for astronomical applications by baking in a controlled nitrogen atmosphere. Important gains are achieved in speed and fog suppression relative to the usual procedure of baking in air.

© 1971 Optical Society of America

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