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Laser Photographic and Cinematographic Applications to the Investigation of Transient Phenomena

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Due to the high peak powers and short duration pulses the range and precision in high speed photography is considerably increased by the use of lasers [1]. Besides conventional laserphotographic techniques, including shadowgraphy, schlieren-techniques or interferometry, specially developed coherent optical techniques such as holography or speckle photography are in use. Single flash exposure, as well as repetitive exposure by trains of pulses in cinematographic applications, may be adapted to any optical problem, both for silhouette recording and for reflected light recording.

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Hugenschmidt, M. (1986). Laser Photographic and Cinematographic Applications to the Investigation of Transient Phenomena. In: Thompson, J.E., Luessen, L.H. (eds) Fast Electrical and Optical Measurements. NATO ASI Series, vol 108/109. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0445-8_23

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