Apparatus and method for producing an image on a sensitized surf

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358 78, H04N 146

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043097200

ABSTRACT:
A system and method of same for converting an electrical signal defining a refreshed raster-scan image of n differentiable components, for example, colors, into a permanent hard-copy representation of such image in terms of the cumulative sum of such components. Successive segments of a raster-scan image are scrolled across the display screen of a cathode-ray tube whose target structure comprises n adjacent strips of different phosphor materials so as to successively expose a sensitized medium scrolled at the same rate adjacent the screen to each component of each segment of the image, thereby producing in such medium a copy of such image.

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