High resolution display

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Producing plural rows of pictures on photosensitive paper

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346107R, 355 40, 354 5, G03B 2732, B41B 1300, G03B 4100

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041981588

ABSTRACT:
High resolution, hard copy images are provided by superimposing a plurality of matrix display images on a record medium. The images are offset from one another such that they interleave. The matrix display is illustratively an ac plasma panel; the record medium is illustratively photographic film. Successive images presented on the plasma panel are caused to be offset from one another on the record medium illustratively by interposing a tilted plate of glass between the plasma panel and the record medium.

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