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2 November 1979 State Of The Art In Image Display Systems
Larry Hubble, Clifford Reader
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Abstract
The readily-available, vendor state of the art in real-time color digital image display systems is summarized. The display systems considered are those having multiple refresh memories, multiple graphic overlays, interactive capability and full color operation using at least a 512x512 element image array. Also presented is a comparison matrix of a host of technical issues for ten of the currently available, state-of-the-art display systems. The technical issues considered include display system architectures, refresh memories, graphic overlays and cursors, lookup tables, processing capabilities, and display presentation.
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Larry Hubble and Clifford Reader "State Of The Art In Image Display Systems", Proc. SPIE 0199, Advances in Display Technology, (2 November 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958036
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KEYWORDS
Displays

Image processing

Video processing

Video

Visualization

Manufacturing

Feedback loops

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