Laser Scanning and Recording for Advanced Image and Data Handling: Part of a Two-part Program on Laser Scanning and Recording, April 8-9, 1980, Washington, D.C.Albert A. Jamberdino |
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RECORDING MEDIA | 47 |
HIGHRESOLUTION IMAGE RECORDING 89 6888 | 89 |
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acoustic acousto-optic amorphous aperture applications bandwidth BEAM SPLITTER Bias bits Bragg cell chirp filter configuration contact printing curves data base data rate density device diameter diffraction efficiency DIGITAL WORD DIIPS drive Eastman Kodak elastomer electronic electrophotographic EP film evaluation exposure fiche film speed film velocity fluctuations format FWHM Gaussian Gaussian beam Hadamard transform heat high resolution HR/MR image processing image quality imagery input intensity internal mirror He-Ne James River James River Graphics K-ratio laser Laser Scanning layer lens light linear materials maximum Mb/s measured microjoules mirror He-Ne laser mode modulator operation optical disk output power parameters photoconductor pixel plane range raster retrieval scanner sensitivity sensitometry shown in Figure signal silver halide spatial frequency speed spot STATIGRAPH storage subsystem tellurium temperature thermal processor tracks transducer transfer function vector voltage wavelength wideband