MINUTES OF MEETING
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CIA-RDP78B04770A001600020024-8
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August 14, 1964
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MINUTES OF MEETING
August 14, 1964-.
High Resolution Step & Repeat Printer.Design Review Meeting ci
Personnel Present:
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The following items were brought up during the question, answer and general dis-
cussion period.'
to date, and projected work for next period.
U. S. Government
A formal presentatiop was-made by of project organization, progress
1. Film Coding
Tyson is determining the possibility of'applying film code to archival films and
new films.
-(a) A single border edge along the length of the film will always be
clean and available for coding, however, the choice of which
border is available along the film length is a variable.
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(b) Coding system should be preferably human readable as well as
machine readable.
(c) Cannot'indent or damage film in any way.'
(d) Should be permanent. Removability is not a requirement.
(e) Cannot put code betweeh frames because some negatives may con-
tain strip photography and will have to be artificially split up.
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(f) Should consider the possibility of edge coding (along the 2.5 to 7.5 mm
edge).
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recommends consideration of ultrasonic technique.
proposed a meeting be held in Washington soon with our
technical representatives present to resolve the.-problem of
coding compatibility with existing codes in archival films.
2. Masking and Transport '
(a) Masks along the width of the film maybe eliminated in order to
assure the printing of all data on the film.
NGA Review
(b) Masks along the length of the film only for prevention of fogging., not
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(c) No discreet frame sizes. -Frame sizes will vary from roll to roll
and possibly within the same roll. Coding will determine the
stopping point-for locating frames in strip photography.
dupe film (in the dark) by cutting, (safelights will be used).
1000' roll capability definitely required for raw stock.
Maximum negative film length will probably be 500'.
(d) Masks to be manually adjusted (automatic feature not required).
?(e) Should have capability of removing partially exposed roll of
3. Reaction to Machine Sketch
(a) Try to limit size to 5 x 7 x 2.5 if at all possible.
(b) Control panel as shown may make access to film area difficult.
Should consider recessing if possible-.
(c) Artist's concept required by October 1, 1964.
4. RFI Testing
.Will defer answer until much later, but must design fo.r it anyway. Owants STA
description of associated equipment that may be sensitive to our. machine.
Tyson says this is not the problem. Instead, it is.radiation from our machine
to outside undetermined (possibly enemy) sources.
5. Exposure Control, Dodging, Gate
(a) Range of density - no clarification by monitor except that some
films are black and some clear (.05 above fog to 2.5).
(b) Printer will handle high and low altitude films.
says that if resolution can be achieved without liquid gate
STAT (d) No type cleaner in the machine. Preferably vacuum cleaning
of raw TI IM.
(e) Auto dodging - spot size vs. resolution. feels that spot
size must be equal to or?smaller than the i size of the informa-.
tion desired (i.e., 1/400 mm or 200 cycles/mm*modulation) to
maintain resolution. .
6. Questions Outstanding
(a) List of spool sizes to be used
(b) Document procurement by monitor
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DESIGN REVIEW MEETING Friday, Aug. 14, 1964
HIGH RL~OLUTION STEP & REPEAT CONTACT PRINTER
1. Organization
A. Preliminary, Task Description
B. Task Assignment
C. Pert and Schedule
2. Progress to Date
A. Task Progress to date
B. Problems encountered
C. Problem approach
Projected Work for Next Period
4. Question-Answer Period, General Discussion
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FEASIBILITY STUDY, NO. 2 PRINTER
PRELIMINARY TASK DESCRIPTION
1. Printer Assembly, Artist's Concept, Human Factors
A. Presenta-tion Material
Two yews of printer in color, open and closed on 20" x 24" matte boards
setting forth prime objectives of the printer.
B. Human Factors
Studies of control functions, selection of control components, sequence
of operations, machine configuration and environmental factors.
2. Frame and Structure
Studies of basic machine structure. Materials, vibration analysis, shock
? mount requirements, internal environment control, clean room techniques, system
integration.
3. RFI Control and Power Distribution
Basic RFI plan. Power distribution, fusing, safety interlock philosophy.
Power supply requirements, heat dissipation considerations, components selection,
environmental sensors, schematic.
4. Electronic Control Circuits
Basic machine control; film transport, film safety requirements; exposure
? control, dodging-electronics interface with control panel; servo mechanisms,
operation interlocks.
5. Film Coding
Code material and application, location on film, effects on film, permanency
of record, ability to remove or change for correction, clean room contamination,
ease of application; type of coding, techniques for reading, readout logic.
6. Illumination System
Investigation of current and advanced illumination techniques; light versus
film spectrum match; photometry; heat dissipation, contamination considerations,
cycle time.
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7. Format Masking
Define format sizes, areas to be masked for various film widths, means
for changing, interface with negative transport system.
8. Control Panel
Define all controls, selection of components to meet requirements, human
factors, RFI minimization.
9. Film Gate
Liquid versus dry gates, open versus closed gates, even-ness of illumination,
maintenance of resolution, Newton ringelimination, heat and dust elimination.
10. Exposure Control, Dodging
Define ranges of exposure, technique study for sensing and controlling exposure;
methods and desirability of dodging; interface with light source and electronic
control.
11. Film Cleaning
Study and determination of particle size associated with raw stock, static
elimination, cleaning methods compatible with internal clean-room conditions.
12. Film Handling
Transport methods, tension sensing and control, abrasion and scratching
considerations, ada^-tation for various film widths and format sizes, cycle time,
precision of stop and start - interface with code readout.
13. Reliability
Liaison with other tasks to assure methods and components compatible with
reliability requirements.
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