PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM HYPERSENSITIZING
x HYPERSENSITIZING PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM
xx ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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Hypersensitizing film for astromonical photography. Part 1. What it is and what are the advantages. ASTRONOMY Apr 1981 (v.9#4) pg. 39
Hypersensitizing film for astronomical photography. Part 2. How to build your own hypering chamber. ASTRONOMY May 1981 (v.9#5) pg. 48
Comparison of Ektachrome 400 color film used in a cold camera with various hypered color films, including Ektachrome 400, Fuji 400 and Fuji 100. ASTRONOMY Nov 1981 (v.9#11) pg. 61
How to use Kodak Technical Pan Film 2415 in astrophotography. How to hypersensitize, expose and develop this film. ASTRONOMY Mar 1982 (v.10#3) pg. 59
Getting the most from color slide films used in astrophotography. Looks at hypersensitizing, developing and printing. ASTRONOMY Jan 1983 (v.11#1) pg. 35
Field-testing Kodak's Ektar films. Includes exposure times and hypering times for three Ektar films (25, 125, and 1000). ASTRONOMY Sep 1991 (v.19#9) pg. 70
Advanced astrophotography. Hypersensitizing film to capture the faintest deep-sky objects. A description of the process and tips on building hypering equipment. ASTRONOMY May 1993 (v.21#5) pg. 65
Hypercharge your astrofilm. How to coax stellar performance out of slower films to yield fine resolution and rich color. ASTRONOMY Apr 1996 (v.24#4) pg. 79
CORRECTION to issue #27 article on hypersensitization. DEEP SKY #29 Winter 1989-90 (v.8#1) pg. 7
An explanation of reciprocity failure in photo films and the role of hypersensitizing in overcoming the problem. PHOTO TECHNIQUES Mar-Apr 1997 (v.18#2) pg. 13
Astrophotographers' emulsion speed magic. Working with the Newton cold camera and Lummicon Corporation hypersensitizing kits, plus general tips and techniques, to cure film reciprocity effects. PHOTOMETHODS Sep 1989 (v.32#9) pg. 20
Tests show the results of hydrogenating six different black & white films in an attempt to improve their exposure index. SKY & TELESCOPE May 1978 (v.55#5) pg. 401
Adventures in fine-grain astrophotography. Use hypersensitized Kodak technical pan film 2415 (originally called SO-115) to achieve high quality images. SKY & TELESCOPE Feb 1981 (v.61#2) pg. 100
Experiments with gas-hypered film. Notes on gas hypersensitizing. Two articles which cover both b&w and color films. SKY & TELESCOPE Feb 1981 (v.61#2) pg. 174, 176
Tips on taking short-exposure astrophotographs on hypersensitized Fujichrome color slide film. SKY & TELESCOPE Sep 1981 (v.62#3) pg. 287
Advances in astrophotography. A look at what film is best for astrophotography. Test results of ten hypersensitized b&w and color films are reported. SKY & TELESCOPE Jun 1984 (v.67#6) pg. 582
Adventures in gas hypering. Tips on preparing and using gas-hypered film in astrophotography. SKY & TELESCOPE Jan 1987 (v.73#1) pg. 110
Tips on working with gas-hypered film in astrophotography. SKY & TELESCOPE Apr 1988 (v.75#4) pg. 444
A hypersensitizing primer. A photographic scientist discusses the hows and whys of hypersensitizing black-and-white film for astronomical photography. SKY & TELESCOPE Jun 1988 (v.75#6) pg. 586
Tips on preparing and using hypersensitized Kodak Technical Pan 2415 film for planetary photography. SKY & TELESCOPE Jun 1988 (v.75#6) pg. 668
Temperature control of a film hypering tank. Use heating tape and a simple electronic circuit to maintain precise temperatures (30- to 60-degrees) inside a metal hypering tank. SKY & TELESCOPE Dec 1989 (v.78#6) pg. 658
Fujicolor Super G 800 film. Testing a new color-negative film for deep-sky photography. Includes tips on hypering this film. SKY & TELESCOPE Feb 1995 (v.89#2) pg. 54
Preflashing. Another method of hypersensitizing film used in astrophotography. SKY & TELESCOPE Jul 1995 (v.90#1) pg. 98
Build a low cost film hypersensitizing unit. Est. cost: $20. TELESCOPE MAKING #13 Fall 1981 pg. 21
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