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Paper Abstract
We may now take a look at the other end of the scale, after dis-cussing the relatively low resolution applications such as TV and facsimile, perhaps we can consider the reconnaissance quality pictures and imagery which may be considered to have started laser scanning and recording as a technology about ten years ago. I wonder if Sam Bousky, Carmine Masucci and Al Jamberdino, who are among the best representatives of that technology, might express themselves as to what directions are being taken in that field.
Paper Details
Date Published: 1 March 1974
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 0053, Laser Recording and Information Handling Technology I, (1 March 1974); doi: 10.1117/12.954213
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 0053:
Laser Recording and Information Handling Technology I
Leo Beiser, Editor(s)
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 0053, Laser Recording and Information Handling Technology I, (1 March 1974); doi: 10.1117/12.954213
Show Author Affiliations
Lao Beiser, CBS Laboratories (United States)
Samuel Bousky, Ampex Corporation (United States)
Al Jamberdino, RADC (United States)
Adrian Korpel, Zenith Radio Corporation (United States)
Samuel Bousky, Ampex Corporation (United States)
Al Jamberdino, RADC (United States)
Adrian Korpel, Zenith Radio Corporation (United States)
Carmine Masucci, CBS Laboratories (United States)
Hartwig Rull, Siemens Corooration (United States)
William Schreiber, M. I. T. and ECRM (United States)
Hartwig Rull, Siemens Corooration (United States)
William Schreiber, M. I. T. and ECRM (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 0053:
Laser Recording and Information Handling Technology I
Leo Beiser, Editor(s)
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