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- W2019898187 abstract "It is assumed that the audience to which this paper is presented is interested chiefly in the application of photographic spectrophotometry to the measurement of energy distribution in solar radiation. The author feels some hesitancy in presenting a paper on this subject since he has not had any actual experience in solar-radiation measurements. A large amount of work has been clone in our laboratory, however, on the application of photographic methods to the determination of the ultra-violet absorption characteristics of dyes and other selectively absorbing media and to the measurement of the spectral distribution of sensitivity in photographic material. Although the application of such methods to the measurement of solar radiation undoubtedly presents certain problems not involved in the work in which we have had most experience, yet many of the fundamental principles are common to both types of work. It is hoped that a discussion of some of the methods which we have found useful and of the manner in which photographic materials should be used in order to eliminate some of the errors frequently encountered may be useful to those who are interested particularly in the measurement of solar radiation." @default.
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- W2019898187 title "Photographic spectrophotometry in the ultra-violet region" @default.
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