The combination of color schlieren with high speed flash techniques
has proved to be a valuable tool for investigating high speed
transient events. Fully two dimensional refractive index
information can be ob tained. The resolution on 35 mm film was
sharp enough to allow 50 cm by 75 cm color enlargements. REFERENCES
1. Barnes, N.F., Jour. of the SMPTE, Oct. 1953, Vol. 61,487-511. 2.
Cords, P.R., S.P.I.E. Jour., February-March 1968, Vol. 6. 3. North,
R.J., NPL/Aero/266, 1954. 4. Settles, G.S., Image Technology,
June-July 1972. 5. Smith, L.L., and J.R. Waddell, 9th Congress of
Righ Speed Photogra phy, Denver, Colo., August 1970, Paper 86. 6.
Stong, C.L., and G.S. Settles, Scientific American, May 1971, Vol.
225, No.5. 7. Stong, C.L., and Vandiver, J.K., Scientific American,
August 1974, Vol. 231, No.2.,105 DISCUSSION MY' R J North, (UK):
Pould the author care to comment on possible ambiguities of
interpretation due to the omnidirectional sensitivity of the colour
filter system used? I notice that in two of his pic tures density
gradients in directions at right angles are shown by the same
colour transitions. MY' J Kim Vandiver: The photographs presented
were not composed to yield accurate determination of the direction
of density gradients."
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