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. 1961 Dec;11(3):509-13.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.11.3.509.

The two-wavelength method of microspectrophotometry. IV. A new solution

The two-wavelength method of microspectrophotometry. IV. A new solution

M L MENDELSOHN. J Biophys Biochem Cytol. 1961 Dec.

Abstract

In connection with the potential development of automatic two-wavelength microspectrophotometry, a new version of the two-wavelength method has been formulated. Unlike its predecessors, the Ornstein and Patau versions, the new method varies the area of the photometric field seeking to maximize a relationship between distributional errors at the two wavelengths. Stating this distributional error relationship in conventional photometric terms, the conditions at the maximum are defined by taking the first derivative with respect to field size and setting it equal to zero. This operation supplies two equations; one relates the transmittances at the two wavelengths, and a second states the relative amount of chromophore in the field in terms of transmittance at one wavelength. With the first equation to drive a servomechanism which sets the appropriate field size, the desired answer can then be obtained directly and continuously from the second equation. The result is identical in theory with those of the earlier methods, but the technique is more suitable for electronic computing.

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