Device for recording image signals of photographic pictures

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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360 351, 360 331, H04N 576

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048020176

ABSTRACT:
A method of and a device for recording image signals of photographic pictures, wherein the photographic pictures on a negative film are taken by a video camera and recorded in a recording medium such as a magnetic disc. In this method of and this device for recording image signals of photographic pictures, portions of the photographic pictures recorded in frames of the negative film are taken by a plurality of enlarging magnifications as referenced from the centers of the picture surfaces and the image signals indicating these enlarged images are recorded in the magnetic disc. In consequence, when the image signals recorded in the magnetic disc are reproduced on a television screen, sharp images can be obtained.

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patent: 4660091 (1987-04-01), Nutting
Research Disclosure, No. 153, pp. 4-5, Jan. 1977, published by Industrial Opportunities, Ltd., "TV Receiver Display of Photographs", by Cramp.

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