Method apparatus and record for distributing information in the

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

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350 35, H04N 902, G03H 128

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040018741

ABSTRACT:
Three superimposed microholograms, corresponding respectively to the luminance, red chrominance and blue chrominance images, are recorded in respect of each color image. At the time of read-out, the illuminating beam is switched, at the rate of the line-scan function, between three separate positions and projects the above images on a single solid state vidicon. The read-out device can be adapted to an ordinary commercial color T.V. receiver.

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