Multiple image retrieval and simultaneous display

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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382305, 345435, G06T 100

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060731451

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for displaying a group of images on a single display with increased speed for subsequent displays of the same group of images. The apparatus inputs a plurality of image signals and creates a composite signal of all of the images in accordance with the desired display format. A composite image signal as well as the individual image signals are stored locally, and when the composite image signal is subsequently called upon for display, a speed up is realized because the images are already stored in the format to be displayed.

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