Computer Science – Graphics
Scientific paper
May 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985rpspr.......78n&link_type=abstract
In its USSR Rept.: Space (JPRS-USP-85-004) p 78-79 (SEE N85-26772 16-12) Transl. into ENGLISH from Mosk. Komsomolets (Moscow)
Computer Science
Graphics
Image Processing, Optical Data Processing, Spaceborne Photography, Black And White Photography, Computer Graphics, Imaging Techniques, Information Dissemination, Technology Assessment
Scientific paper
A new computerized image-processing complex was analyzed. The complex is the self-contained video information terminal (SVIT). State-of-the-art space technology makes it possible to obtain number of pictures of the planet's surface. Photographs from space represent a qualitatively new type of information. The SVIT stores several pictures at the same time, display them on a television monitor and performs certain operations for the transformation of the images: enlarging and reducing, shifting individual parts and presenting black-and-white pictures in legend colors. The aerospace video-information processing system must be interactive. In addition to a conventional computer memory, The new complex has a special video-information storage device which permits the storing of as many as 10 pictures at once. The fact that pictures take up a very large space in a computer's memory makes such a device necessary.
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