This was my first technical article that was published in a professional journal and it came about mostly through the encouragement of Dr. Richard Zakia in the early 1960\u27s for whom I prepared this work as a student project and who subsequently encouraged me to submit it to PMI magazine and William Hyzer for publication consideration
The Dynafax camera by Beckman and Whitley, and now manufactured by Cordin Corporation. is a marvel o...
Original title of this article was: Seeds keep falling on my head Another high speed event captured...
Conical or circular strip scanning. This is a condensed version of the Conical Strip article listed ...
A close relative of the strip camera, details about which are available in several articles listed b...
This paper deals with two applications of streak photography in everyday industrial and biological r...
Brief history of one photographer\u27s work in the area of panoramic cameras and strip enlargers
A manuscript that was started in 1978 was found in a pile of papers and is presented here as is af...
At one time I was hoping that I could interest Popular Photography magazine in publishing a piece on...
Another vintage article (in Word document format) from 1969 describing several applications of pho...
Photographs imply that they are representations of a particular scene in terms height, width and an ...
Variation on a theme! This article describes the application of my improvised digital linear strip c...
Text that was handed out along with a demonstration of a Polaroid camera adapted to operate as a str...
Text that was handed out along with a demonstration of a Polaroid camera that was modified for strip...
Stroboscopic photography of objects in motion is a fascinating application in photography. Usually p...
A flashing light source or an interrupted continuous light source can be effectively used as a tool ...
The Dynafax camera by Beckman and Whitley, and now manufactured by Cordin Corporation. is a marvel o...
Original title of this article was: Seeds keep falling on my head Another high speed event captured...
Conical or circular strip scanning. This is a condensed version of the Conical Strip article listed ...
A close relative of the strip camera, details about which are available in several articles listed b...
This paper deals with two applications of streak photography in everyday industrial and biological r...
Brief history of one photographer\u27s work in the area of panoramic cameras and strip enlargers
A manuscript that was started in 1978 was found in a pile of papers and is presented here as is af...
At one time I was hoping that I could interest Popular Photography magazine in publishing a piece on...
Another vintage article (in Word document format) from 1969 describing several applications of pho...
Photographs imply that they are representations of a particular scene in terms height, width and an ...
Variation on a theme! This article describes the application of my improvised digital linear strip c...
Text that was handed out along with a demonstration of a Polaroid camera adapted to operate as a str...
Text that was handed out along with a demonstration of a Polaroid camera that was modified for strip...
Stroboscopic photography of objects in motion is a fascinating application in photography. Usually p...
A flashing light source or an interrupted continuous light source can be effectively used as a tool ...
The Dynafax camera by Beckman and Whitley, and now manufactured by Cordin Corporation. is a marvel o...
Original title of this article was: Seeds keep falling on my head Another high speed event captured...
Conical or circular strip scanning. This is a condensed version of the Conical Strip article listed ...