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Paper Abstract
Over the last ten years, standardization in the video industry has taken both the high road and the low road. Manufacturers of broadcast and consumer video products have reaped the benefits of significant standardization, including ease of marketing and a logical progression of product improvement, while customers enjoy product compatibility, ease of comparison and a degree of standardization in quality. Unfortunately, industrial video manufacturers have done a very poor job of standardizing products and uniformly specifying product performance.
Paper Details
Date Published: 17 January 1990
PDF: 2 pages
Proc. SPIE 1155, Ultrahigh Speed and High Speed Photography, Photonics, and Videography '89: Seventh in a Series, (17 January 1990); doi: 10.1117/12.962396
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1155:
Ultrahigh Speed and High Speed Photography, Photonics, and Videography '89: Seventh in a Series
Gary L. Stradling, Editor(s)
PDF: 2 pages
Proc. SPIE 1155, Ultrahigh Speed and High Speed Photography, Photonics, and Videography '89: Seventh in a Series, (17 January 1990); doi: 10.1117/12.962396
Show Author Affiliations
Dennis E. Caudle, Xybion Electronic Systems Corporation (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 1155:
Ultrahigh Speed and High Speed Photography, Photonics, and Videography '89: Seventh in a Series
Gary L. Stradling, Editor(s)
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