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28 July 1981 Efficient Display And Processing Of Greater Than 8-Bit/Pixel Imagery
James L. Mannos
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Proceedings Volume 0271, Advances in Display Technology II; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931764
Event: 1981 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1980, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Historically, 8-bit/pixel (or less) imagery has predominated in most image processing applications. This is a result of a number of different factors, but is primarily due to psychovisual and cost considerations. However, a number of new imaging sensors and appli-cations involve data with as much as 16-bits/pixel in depth. Simply scaling up existing 8-bit image display/processor architectures has turned out to be both expensive and ineffi-cient in use of hardware resources. This paper presents a new approach to providing cost effective manipulation of 8 to 16-bit/pixel data using currently existing technology.
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James L. Mannos "Efficient Display And Processing Of Greater Than 8-Bit/Pixel Imagery", Proc. SPIE 0271, Advances in Display Technology II, (28 July 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931764
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Video

Display technology

Video processing

Image display

Data processing

Computer arithmetic

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