Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus
Patent
1984-12-11
1987-04-21
Richardson, Robert L.
Facsimile and static presentation processing
Facsimile
Recording apparatus
358108, 358 93, 358335, 358342, 360 351, 360 91, G11B 700
Patent
active
046600965
ABSTRACT:
A system for recording a high resolution still video image consists of a memory for storing the image. The memory is addressed so that portions of the high resolution image may be read out to form video sub-images corresponding to a conventional video format, such as the NTSC standard. Each of these standard format sub-images is then stored on a video disk. Upon playback of the video disk to retrieve the images, each of the sub-images is stored in a memory in a fashion such that when all of the sub-images are so stored the entire memory may be read out to produce a reconstituted version of the high resolution video image.
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Arlan Lionel
Mageau Paul J.
Westcott Peter W.
Amgott Allen E.
Limberg Allen LeRoy
RCA Corporation
Richardson Robert L.
Tripoli Joseph S.
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