Computer Science – Graphics
Scientific paper
Mar 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983msngr..31...26b&link_type=abstract
ESO Messenger (ISSN 0722-6691), March 1983, p. 26-28.
Computer Science
Graphics
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Applications Programs (Computers), Astronomy, Computer Systems Design, Image Processing, Vax-11/780 Computer, Charge Coupled Devices, Command Languages, Computer Graphics, Display Devices, Hardware, Interactive Control
Scientific paper
The Munich Image Data Analysis System (MIDAS) is an image processing system whose heart is a pair of VAX 11/780 computers linked together via DECnet. One of these computers, VAX-A, is equipped with 3.5 Mbytes of memory, 1.2 Gbytes of disk storage, and two tape drives with 800/1600 bpi density. The other computer, VAX-B, has 4.0 Mbytes of memory, 688 Mbytes of disk storage, and one tape drive with 1600/6250 bpi density. MIDAS is a command-driven system geared toward the interactive user. The type and number of parameters in a command depends on the unique parameter invoked. MIDAS is a highly modular system that provides building blocks for the undertaking of more sophisticated applications. Presently, 175 commands are available. These include the modification of the color-lookup table interactively, to enhance various image features, and the interactive extraction of subimages.
Banse Karl
Crane Patrick
Grosbol Preben
Middleburg F.
Ounnas Ch.
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