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8 December 1977 New Developments In Digital Image Processing Displays
John N. Latta
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Abstract
The rapid evolution of integrated circuit technology is now impacting digital image processing displays. As a result, new display concepts are now emerging with capabilities and speeds previously unattainable. Examples include, multiple simultaneous displays, large array storage (2048 x 2048), multiple display storage, real-time interactive convolution, interactive zoom and roam, and dynamic image presentation. The basis for these new capabilities is both technology and the human interface to the display. Each is discussed. One implementation of an advanced display system is described.
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John N. Latta "New Developments In Digital Image Processing Displays", Proc. SPIE 0119, Applications of Digital Image Processing, (8 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955710
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KEYWORDS
Digital image processing

Visualization

Zoom lenses

Image processing

Eye

Display technology

Displays

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