Method of recording image signals of photographic pictures

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

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83521, 358 76, 358102, H04N 718, H04N 5781

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046333053

ABSTRACT:
A method of magnetically recording photographic pictures into a magnetic disc contained in a magnetic disc pack. According to this method of recording image signals of the photographic pictures, the photographic pictures formed on a roll-shaped print are successively taken by a video camera before being cut from one frame to another, and the image signals of the photographic pictures are magnetically recorded into a magnetic disc. In consequence, the flow of the existing photographic processing laboratory system is not impaired. Further, photographed subjects of the video camera are not separated from one another, so that the photographed subjects can be processed easily at the time of video taking.

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