Method of recording and reproducing images produced by an electr

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358111, 358293, 250311, 250318, 250319, 2503272, H04N 1100

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046512209

ABSTRACT:
A stimulable phosphor sheet is exposed to an electron beam having passed through a specimen in an electron microscope to record a first magnified image of the specimen on the sheet. A stimulating energy is applied to the sheet for discharging light therefrom which represents the first magnified image. The light discharged from the image sensor is photoelectrically detected to reproduce the first magnified image which can be observed to attain a desired focused condition and/or a desired field on the electron microscope. Then, the same or another stimulable phosphor sheet is exposed to the electron beam to record a second magnified image of the specimen on the sheet, and the second magnified image is reproduced as a final image under the desired focused condition and/or with the desired field.

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patent: 4206349 (1980-06-01), Kamimura
patent: 4527060 (1985-07-01), Suzuki et al.

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