The most effective astronomical photographic emulsions for recording of faint and low-contrast objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photography, Photographic Emulsions, Spectral Sensitivity, Image Processing, Photographic Plates, Stellar Spectrophotometry

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After exposure, measurement and computer processing of 400 samples of astronomical photographic emulsions, 9 of the most effective were selected. The averaged data of their characteristic curves, spectral sensitivity, noise, and gradation characteristics are presented. Their properties and application features in astronomical observations are discussed. The most sensitive emulsion at 450 nm wavelength is A-500 Y.

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