Handbook of High Speed Photography - IET Labs, Inc.
Handbook of High Speed Photography - IET Labs, Inc.
Handbook of High Speed Photography - IET Labs, Inc.
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Edgerton, Harold E., "Shock-Wave <strong>Photography</strong> <strong>of</strong> Large Subjects in<br />
Daylight," Review <strong>of</strong> Scientific Instruments, Vol 29, No. 2, Febru<br />
ary, 1958, 121.<br />
(Describes Edgerton's method for making shadow photographs <strong>of</strong><br />
shock-wave patterns using a reflective Scotchlite backdrop.)<br />
Edgerton, Harold E. and James R. Killian, Jr., Flash! Seeing the Un<br />
seen By Ultra <strong>High</strong>-<strong>Speed</strong> <strong>Photography</strong>, 2nd edition, Charles T.<br />
Branford Company: Newton, Massachusetts, 1954.<br />
(Recommended for beginners and experts alike. A true classic from<br />
both scientific and artistic standpoints, this book contains the fin<br />
est collection <strong>of</strong> original high-speed photographs ever published.<br />
It stimulates a wealth <strong>of</strong> ideas.)<br />
General Radio Company, Operating Instruction Manual, Type 1531-AB<br />
Strobotac® electronic stroboscope, Form 1531-0100-1.<br />
General Radio Company, Operating Instruction Manual, Type 1532-D<br />
Strobolume, Form 1532-0100.<br />
Henney and Dudley (ed.), <strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Photography</strong>, Whittlesey House:<br />
New York, 1939.<br />
(A standard reference for the pr<strong>of</strong>essional photographer.)<br />
Hyzer, William G., Engineering and Scientific <strong>High</strong>-<strong>Speed</strong> <strong>Photography</strong>,<br />
The Macmillan Company: New York, New York, 1962.<br />
(Contains an excellent chapter on Techniques in <strong>High</strong>-<strong>Speed</strong><br />
<strong>Photography</strong> and <strong>of</strong>fers a thorough, comprehensive summary <strong>of</strong><br />
modern equipment and methods.)<br />
Jones, George A., <strong>High</strong>-<strong>Speed</strong> <strong>Photography</strong>, Its Principles and Appli<br />
cations, Chapman & Hall, Ltd.: London, England, 1952.<br />
Also published by John Wiley & Sons, <strong>Inc</strong>.: New York, New York,<br />
1952.<br />
(An exhaustive presentation <strong>of</strong> equipment and techniques developed<br />
to date, along with some applications data.)<br />
Kivenson, Gilbert, Industrial Stroboscopy, Hayden Book Company; New<br />
York, New York, 1965.<br />
Laue, Eric G., "A Strobe-Control System For Motion-Picture Cameras,"<br />
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology:<br />
Pasadena, California, Memorandum No. 20-95, 1954.<br />
Mees, C. E. Kenneth, The Theory <strong>of</strong> the Photographic Process, revised<br />
edition, The Macmillan Company: New York, New York, 1954.<br />
(A highly technical reference most useful to the photochemist or<br />
experienced film processor.)<br />
Neblette, C. B., <strong>Photography</strong>, Its Materials and Processes, 2nd edition,<br />
82