Apparatus operable as a viewer or image scanner

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358215, 355 45, H04N 336, H04N 5253, H04N 340, H04N 1228, G03B 1328

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050847562

ABSTRACT:
A film image reader/scanner apparatus providing two capabilities, operable at separate times wherein one capability provides for the projection onto a viewing screen of a light image created from a film image presented to the apparatus with the second capability providing for a line-by-line scan of the light image that is directed to a linear scan array for the production of signals representative of the light image.

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Japanese Patent Abstract vol. 8, No. 282 (P-323) (1719), Dec. 22, 1984.

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