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As computer usage grows more sophisticated and is extended into more areas of modern technology, it is often useful, or necessary, to present the results in pictorial form, including motion sequences. A short review of what is available for photographic applications is given along with a discussion of some general methods of graphical data processing in use at this time.
George Michael
"Computer Generation And Recording Of Graphical Data", Proc. SPIE 0006, Filmed Data and Computers, (1 December 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971059
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George Michael, "Computer Generation And Recording Of Graphical Data," Proc. SPIE 0006, Filmed Data and Computers, (1 December 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.971059