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7 September 1999 Berlin scientist and educator Wilhelm Zenker (1829-1899) and the principle of color selection
Reiner Guether
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Abstract
The Berlin scientist and educator Wilhelm Zenker first proposed the principle of color selection by recording standing waves in photographic media. This principle is often applied in modern optics.
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Reiner Guether "Berlin scientist and educator Wilhelm Zenker (1829-1899) and the principle of color selection", Proc. SPIE 3738, Advances in Optical Interference Coatings, (7 September 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360064
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Thin films

Volume holography

Optical filters

Physics

Holography

Mirrors

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