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- Q1823487 subject Q6147958.
- Q1823487 subject Q8532606.
- Q1823487 subject Q8532610.
- Q1823487 abstract "A flying-spot scanner (FSS) uses a scanning source of a spot of light, such as a high-resolution, high-light-output, low-persistence cathode ray tube (CRT), to scan an image. Usually the image to be scanned is on photographic film, such as motion picture film, or a slide or photographic plate. The output of the scanner is usually a television signal.".
- Q1823487 thumbnail Crt-telecine.svg?width=300.
- Q1823487 wikiPageExternalLink timeline.htm.
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- Q1823487 wikiPageWikiLink Q6147958.
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- Q1823487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8532606.
- Q1823487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8532610.
- Q1823487 wikiPageWikiLink Q860755.
- Q1823487 comment "A flying-spot scanner (FSS) uses a scanning source of a spot of light, such as a high-resolution, high-light-output, low-persistence cathode ray tube (CRT), to scan an image. Usually the image to be scanned is on photographic film, such as motion picture film, or a slide or photographic plate. The output of the scanner is usually a television signal.".
- Q1823487 label "Flying-spot scanner".
- Q1823487 depiction Crt-telecine.svg.