Water penetration study
Abstract
Nine film-filter combinations have been tested for effectiveness in recording water subsurface detail when exposed from an aerial platform over a typical water body. An experimental 2-layer positive color film, a 2-layer (minus blue layer) film, a normal 3-layer color film, a panchromatic black-and-white film, and an infrared film with selected filters were tested. Results have been tabulated to show the relative capability of each film-filter combination for: (1) image contrast in shallow water (0 to 5 feet); (2) image contrast at medium depth (5 to 10 feet); (3) image contrast in deep water (10 feet plus); (4) water penetration; maximum depth where detail was discriminated; (5) image color (the spectral range of the image); (6) vegetation visible above a water background; (7) specular reflections visible from the water surface; and (8) visual compatibility; ease of discriminating image detail. Recommendations for future recording over water bodies are included.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1973
- Bibcode:
- 1973STIN...7514100L
- Keywords:
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- Aerial Photography;
- Filters;
- Photographic Film;
- Water Depth;
- Color Photography;
- Image Enhancement;
- Infrared Photography;
- Instrumentation and Photography