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29 June 1992 Effect of the location of curtain shutter for nodal camera used in remote sensing
Xin Zhi Han
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Abstract
Curtain shutter location has an effect on nodal camera performance; with large aperture and long focal length, the relative deviation of exposure is directly proportional to the distance between the shutter slit and the film. This will result in a degradation of imaging quality, an increase in distortion, and changes in the character of the exposure.
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Xin Zhi Han "Effect of the location of curtain shutter for nodal camera used in remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 1745, Instrumentation for Planetary and Terrestrial Atmospheric Remote Sensing, (29 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.60623
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KEYWORDS
Camera shutters

Curtains

Cameras

Objectives

Remote sensing

Aerospace engineering

Distortion

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