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26 September 1965 Data Recording For A Digital Television Spectrometer
H. E. Zieman, D. I. Underwood, H. I. Ziegler
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Proceedings Volume 0003, Electronic Imaging Techniques; (1965) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970952
Event: Electronic Imaging Techniques, 1965, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
The video data supplied by the DITS (digital television spectrometer) camera is produced in such large quantities and at such a high rate that some form of automated data reduction is necessary. The data are recorded on both photographic film and magnetic tape. The film provides a rapid means for editing the data, while the magnetic tape preserved the accuracy of the data and stores it in a form compatible for computer processing.
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H. E. Zieman, D. I. Underwood, and H. I. Ziegler "Data Recording For A Digital Television Spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 0003, Electronic Imaging Techniques, (26 September 1965); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970952
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KEYWORDS
Video

Photography

Magnetism

Digital recording

Binary data

Televisions

Cameras

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