Abstract

The authors describe a simple technique for improving the contrast of subtraction films of uneven density by collimating the light source with aluminum cylinders, thus enhancing the area of principal interest while preserving the information on the remainder of the film. This “focused” beam increases the relative amount of light reaching the darkest area of the film, producing a final product of more uniform overall density.

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