Murray had said "I would like to understand (actually, analyze) the operation of a focal plane shutter, for the purpose of building one for sheet film. I want to get a grasp on calculating exposure duration as a function of slit width and linear speed, I guess (or direction to what I should be thinking about)."
All shall be revealed, grasshopper... Head on over to the incredible Andrew Davidhazy site from RIT: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/articles.html And note the Slit Scan Photography article here: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/text-slit-scan.html (as well as many more on Slit Scan) A big ol' slab of juicy math awaits: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/text-strip-basics.html IMHO, this is one of the greatest sources of creative energy I have ever found on the web when it comes to innovative camera designs and very, very exciting results. FYI, Andrew Davidhazy is from the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, Imaging and Photographic Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology. The guy is truly amazing. I may quit my job and go back to school there, but for the wife, son, mortgage, etc... And, FYI, he is WWPD#1 Image #26 and WWPD#2 Image #81. Michael Georgoff San Jose, CA (FYI: An incredible nude here, done with a peripheral slit scan device: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/photofile-misc/periphoto-barbs-4.jpg)
