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Lincoln Laboratory has developed computer' controlled equipment for automatic reading of data recorded on photographic film. Methods for photographic recording of electrical waveforms associated, with experimental radar equipment are described. Two computer controlled film readers are employed to read this data, one with a resolution of about 106 elements over a one-inch by one-inch square of data. Some factors pertinent to the desi and operation of computer controlled film readers are discussed,.
Harold L. Kasnitz
"Automatic Film Reading At The Lincoln Laboratories", Proc. SPIE 0002, Photo-Optical Data Reduction, (1 September 1964); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970700
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Harold L. Kasnitz, "Automatic Film Reading At The Lincoln Laboratories," Proc. SPIE 0002, Photo-Optical Data Reduction, (1 September 1964); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.970700