Electronic still store with high speed sorting and method of ope

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358183, H04N 514

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ABSTRACT:
An electronic still store system stores and selectively outputs video image data defining a plurality of signal frame still images. The simultaneous display of up to 16 or more quarter sized images for scanning or sorting by an operator is facilitated by generating a quarter sized copy of each newly received image frame and storing both together on a conventional magnetic disk storage device as is typically employed in general purpose digital computing systems. The quarter sized image can then be recalled directly for a multi-image scan or sort function in which 16 reduced size images are displayed simultaneously without the time delays associated with the retrieval and size reduction of 16 full size images.

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Hugh Boyd, "The DLS6000--A New Digital Still Store Library System", International Broadcast Engineer, vol. 11, No. 170, pp. 46-48.

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