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Method to image high speed events using a standard video camera

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In this paper, a multiplicity oframes or image fields are output from a camera which scans repeated occurrences of the event in essentially random order, and selected data representing individual portions of frames are used to construct a composite image of the high speed event.
Abstract
The invention is a method of imaging a high speed event. A multiplicity oframes, or image fields, are output from a camera which scans repeated occurrences of the event. Selected data representing individual portions of frames are accumulated in essentially random order. The selected data are used to construct a composite image of the high speed event.

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