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Dynamic Recording Using a TDI Camera

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Abstract

Dynamic recording of physical events is an interesting and challenging problem for scientists and artists. Application of a digital camera for dynamic recording and analysis is presented. Some experiments are described demonstrating the working modes, advantages, and limitations of the device.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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