Imaging system
1. Field of the Invention An image from a camera is to be recorded and reversion is to be made to an image of an optional scene to reproduce an image of such scene. To this end, a CPU converts image signals at a rate of 90 frames per second from a camera device into parallel signals to output image...
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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17.09.2002
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Summary: | 1. Field of the Invention
An image from a camera is to be recorded and reversion is to be made to an image of an optional scene to reproduce an image of such scene. To this end, a CPU converts image signals at a rate of 90 frames per second from a camera device into parallel signals to output image signals of the usual rate of 30 frames per second. A video server records the image signals from the CCU on a RAID If a pre-set scene is to be reproduced, the image signals are read out from the RAID in the order of the original image signals to output the read-out image signals to outside. |
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