DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE MAGNETIC TAPE TO PHOTO REPRODUCER

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CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4
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September 8, 1966
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 IIP ? 8 September 1966 DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE MAGNETIC TAPE TO PHOTO REPRODUCER 1. INTRODUCTION. This document presents requirements for the design, assembly, installation and operation of equipment to produce high quality photographs from various types of video tapes. 2. CONCEPT. Several techniques are used to convert television imagery to photographic prints. These techniques vary widely in cost and quality and many of the systems are not compatible. Video tape widths which vary from1-1 inch to 2 inches and scan lines which range from 405 to 819 are two of the main problem areas. A system of integrated commercial components must be devised to accept tapes from the most common U. S. and European systems, display their contents at normal speeds or in stop motion at the highest possible quality consistent with the recording medium, and produce instant, high-quality, still photographs of selected scenes. 3. ADMINISTRATION. 3.1. Evaluation of proposals will pe based on cost quality 4 imagery, indications of commitment to fulfill these objectives, and the experience and ability evidenced by inclusion of relevent specifics. 3.2. Proposals should contain an indication of thorough comprehension of the areas of prime concern, suggested solutions to problem areas, and a schedule of major steps in the development process. ' 4. REQUIREMENTS. 4.1. General Configuration. 4.1.1. Playback. The basic component for this system will be a standard, commercial, transverse scan, video tape recorder. This equipment must utilize switching and/or plug-in modules to accept tape with the following standards; 525 scan line/50 field, 625/50, 405/50, and 819 scan line/50 field. The system must be compatible with "Intervision" as well as U. S. "high band" and "low band" broadcast systems. It also must have the quality of a color system, but does not need to have a full color capability. However, it must be designed to accept available commercial equipment for modification so that color capability can be achieved with minimum effort and expense. I Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 4. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 4.1.2. Stop-Motion. A disk-type video recorder will be operated on line with the basic video recorder to provide it with a capability for temporary storage and selected stop motion or single frame display. Provisions must be made to accept signals from either helical scan or trans- verse scan recorders for a better quality stop motion capability. The system must be able to advance the recorded display frame-by-frame and to select and hold a particular frame to recorded imagery. A small monitor affixed to the disk recorder will display the imagery being stepped corheld. Off-the-shelf equipment may be modified to suit this requirement. 4.1.3. Display. A Kinescope-type, flat-faced cathode ray tube (CRT) will be used to present imagery to be photographed. This CRT will be large enough to present a 3x4-inch display for reproduction. The display-recorder circuitry must include contrast, brightness, etc., controls. 4.1.4. Photography. A 4x5-inch, high-speed, frame camera will be used to photograph the quality CRT image. This camera will be set and rigidly attached in such a manner that full scale photographs (1:1), of the flat CRT can be produced. A fine focus control will be included so that the sharpest possible image .an be obtained on the ground glass. A between the lens shutter with a "Time" setting and an adjustable exposure range from 1 second to 1/50th of a second will be adequate. There will be no need for an automatic exposure device, an exposure meter attachment will be sufficient. The camera will have a back that will accept cut film and "film packs" for use in producing optimum photographic records. The back will . have provisions to accept a rapid, self-processing adapter for use in producing urgently needed photos without the need of a photographic laboratory. 4.1.5. Integration. All components must be interfaced for optimum performance. Equipment must be positioned and arranged for optimum man/machine operation and maintenance. Controls must be adequately marked and easily available, but must be positioned so as not to interfere with the operator. 4.2. Additional Equipment Considerations. 4.2.1. Proposals should provide for and discuss capabilities and limitations of the following types of electronic image manipulation devices and techniques. 2 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 1111 (a) "Spot Wobble" circuitry and controls for decreasing scan line patterns of CRT's. (b) "Vertical Aperture Equalizing" for apparent increase in vertical resolution of imagery. (c) "Gamma" or "Black Stretch" controls. (d) "Exponential" or "White Stretch" Controls. (e) Edge enhancement or outlining techniques. .(f) Electronic magnification controls. (g) Other circuitry or technqiues to help produce and improved photographic still copy of video taped material. 4.2.2. Considerations must be given for reducing Radio Frequency Emissions in accordance with:Federal Std. -#222. This specification is to be limited to information carrying emissions. 5. PHYSICAL AND OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS. 5.1. This equipment will be operated in a clean office type environment. Special considerations must be given to reduce heat output and noise emanating from the system. 5.2. The following facilities will be available as requested 5.2,1. Electricity: 110V, 1 phase and 208V, 3 phase, 4 wire,, 5.2.2. Chilled water and tap water. 5.2.3. Compressed air at 80 psi. 5.2.4. Vacuum 6. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS. 6.1. The maximum size of any single component is not to exceed 32" wide x 65" long x 71" high, and will not exceed 1600 pounds weight. 6.2. Environmental conditions within the room will be held to temperatures of 72 degrees F.+5 degrees F. and humidities of 55% 15% - 5%. 6.3. Provisions must be made for maximum personnel protection from safety hazards that may be generated by the equipment. 3 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 6.4. The contractor is to assume responsibility for all facility hook-up from the point where the facilities may enter the room. 6.5. If any component of this system is vibration sensitive so as to adversely affect performance, adequate vibration isolation must be incorporated in the design. 7. MAINLENANCE AED TRAINING. 7.1. A listing and price quotation of recommended spare parts and test equipment will be provided as Aeliverdble items under the contract. 7.2. Written instructions for recommended testing procedures must be included, as well as wiring diagrams and schematics. 7.3. It is highly desirable that initial utilization and operational evaluation of this system not be hampered by less than optimum operation of the equipment itself, However, the equipment embodies several concepts whose technical details are nbt familiar to most user personnel. Therefore, proposals must include a separate price quotation for provision by the contractor for a technician to help assure the proper and effective operation of the equipment during its introductory phase. This technician must have been acquainted with the development and 'assembly of the system and must be proficient in the operation and repair of the system components. During the crucial period of initial operation, he must keep the equipment constantly tuned to optimum performance and perform minor modifications, on the spot, as necessary. The technician provided should be available for one year. During that time, he will be expected to train customer maintenance personnel to assume his duties. 7.4. Proposals must include installation specifications, including estimates of necessary supporting services and equipment, such as floor space, atmospheric environment and power. 7.5. The contractor must provide monthly progress report, including currently updated schedules for delivery and installation in accordance with specification No. DB-1001 (attached). 4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 1111 Specification No. DB-1001 Issue Date: 31 August 1966 CONTRACTUAL DOCUMENTATION TO BE SUPPLIED BY CONTRACTORS 1. SCOPE 1.1 This Specification covers the contractual documentation to be supplied by contractors in the performance of Research and Development contracts. 2. REQUIREMENTS 2.1 General - In order to maintain proper control the progress: and funding of Research and Development, contracts, it is , necessary that certain orderly reporting be accomplished by the Contractor on a regularly scheduled basis. 2.1.1 All documentation submitted by the Contractor shall bear the control number assigned by the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative. This control number shall appear oia :all correspondence, reports, etc., submitted by the contractor under the contract. 2.2 Types of Reports - The following types of reports shall be submitted by the contractor. Specific reports shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the designated information. 2.2.1 Monthly - A monthly report shall be prepared as of the last working day of each calendar month. The first monthly report shall be prepared as of the last working day of the first full calendar month subsequent to the date of contract. Monthly reports shall be mailed so as to reach the consignee(s), stated in the...contract, not later than the first business day after the fifteenth of the month following the reporting period. ? Each Monthly report shall provide the following, with' negative reporting if applicable. 2.2.1.1 A statement of the activity on the project during the month and.the percentage of work completed as of the reporting date. -1- Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Specification No. DB-1001 2.2.1.2 A statement of the planned activity for the next month. 2.2.1.3 2.2.1.4 2.2.1.5 A statement of pending, problems. A statement of pending, problems. unresolved technidal unresolved contractual A statement for the record, of. agreements or understandings reached orally during the reporting period on technical matters not requiring the approval of the Contracting Officer. 2.2.1.6 A statement of any propesed change, agreement or understanding which requires the approval of the Contracting Officer. The contractor is cautioned not to proceed in a situation re- .quiring the prior, approval of the Contracting Officer until, such approval has been obtained. In situation S ;equiring correspondence with . the Contracting Officer, a complimentary copy. shall be forwarded, simultaneously, directly to the Contracting. Officer's Technical Rep- resentative. 2".'2.1..7 A statement of unanswered, unresolved matters, unanswered correspondence, etc., and whether delinquency is attributed to the contractor or to the Government. 2.2.1.8 Status of funds. The format shown in Enclosure I shall be used to report the status of funds. All applicable items shall be reported. If no expenditures or obligations have been incurred for a specific item, the word "None" shall be entered in the space assigned for the dollar amount. 2.2.2 Final Report - The final report shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative on or before the thirtieth day following completion of the work under the contract. This report shall cover the entire design and/or development work accomplished during the period of performance and shall contain 'a section covering the work performed under each of the tasks set forth in the Work Statements. The report shall state concisely but completely the major problems encountered, the apparent ? cause of the problems, the problem solutions and an evaluation of the solutions based on actual application of the solutions. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 IIP Specification No. DB71001 2.2.3 Installation Engineering Data - Whenever hardware is a deliverable item under a contract the contractor shall ? provide the Installation Engineering Data requested on Enclosure 2. The Contracting Officer's Technical ? Representative shall provide the blank forms to the Contractor. Preliminary data shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative at six months and again at three months prior to the delivery date of the equipment. Final data shall be submitted by the contractor not less than thirty days prior to the delivery of the equipment. 2.2.3.1 The outline drawing, submitted with the Installation Engineering Data form shall show: (a) the orientation of the equipment within the work area for normal equipment useage. (b) the exact location of all external connections., ) the clearance required around the equip- ment for access to all removeable panels, doors, etc. (d) the location of.mounting points and type of mounting required. 2.3. Delivery of Reports - All monthly reports and the final report shall be forwarded by the contractor to the Consignee(s) specified in the contract. The contractor shall forward each report in the number of copies specified in the contract. 2.3.1 The Installation Engineering Data form plus the, outline drawing shall be forwarded to the Con- tracting Officer's Technical Representative. -3- Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 IIP IP Specification No. DB-1001 Statement of Funds as Of 30 September 19XX (See Note 1) EXPENDITURES 1. Labor: a. Total paid as of 31 August 19XX b. Paid during September 19XX c. Sub-total Material: XX,XXX X XXX a. Total paid as of 31 August 19XX X,XXX b. Paid during September 19XX XXX c. Sub-total 3. Services (sub-contracts, etc.): )0C,XXX X,XXX a. Total paid as of 31 August 19X0C X,XXX b. paid during September 19XX ' . XXX c. Sub-total X,XXX --.--- % - 4. Total expenditures as of 30 September 19XX XX,XXX OBLIGATIONS AND ESTIMATES 5. Obligations: a. Sub-contract W/ABC Co., amount not yet - paid X,XXX b. Sub-contract W/DEF Co., amount not yet paid XXX c. Material ordered but not yet paid for XXX Sub-total X,XXX 6. Estimates of Future Expenditures: a. Estimate of labor required X,XXX b. Estimate of material required XXX c. Proposed sub-contracts XXX ? Sub-total X,XXX Total (See Note 2) XX,XXX Enclosure 1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 , Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 Specification No. DB-1001 NOTES: 1. All amounts shown above must include overhead, G&A, handling charges, fees, etc. -5- Enclosure 1 Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 ' Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 IIP 111 ENCLPURE 4 INSTALLATION ENGINEERING DATA Date form completed (See Remarks at end of form) Tentative / / Valid until Final data L/ I. INSTRUMENT A. Name of instrument: B. Manufacturer: C. Contract number: D. Delivery date: Tentative: II. PHYSICAL-FEATURES A. Sub-assemblies: 1. Number of sub-assemblies: 2. Largest sub-assembly: Weight lbs; 3. Heaviest sub-assembly: Weight lbs; Final: " H x "Wx " D " H x " W x D . Assembled instrument: 1. Number of major components: 2. Largest component: Weight lbs; " H x IT W x ' D 3. Heaviest component: Weight lbs; " H x " W x " D 4. Total floor space required after assembly, including maintenance access space. Ft. an. High x , Ft. In. Wide x Ft. In. Deep. 5. Total weight of assembled instrument: lbs. C. D. Type of base of mount: Flat 3-point suspension ; 4-point suspension Does the instrument have built-in mobility? Yes No E. Is the instrument particularly sensitive to vibration? Yes No W111 the instrument generate vibration? Yes No F. Are any special or unusual tools or fixtures necessary or adviseable for the installation of the maintenance of this instrument? Yes No If "Yes," please describe: ? UTILITIES A. Electrical: 1. Voltage 2. Current 3. Frequency 4. Nr. of phases 5. Nr. of wires 6. Power required 7. Power factor 8. Type of outlet: 9. Type of ground: 10. AC Volts / Volts Amps/phase cps Ph DC Volts / Amps Watts Watts (Leading) (Lagging) Two prong ; three prong ; Twist lock ; Perm. Building conduit ; Direct earth ground Should the instrument be shielded, either from external electromagnetic signals or to prevent interference with other equipment? Yes- No If "Yes," to what extent? ? /,-,- Revise( Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 , Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 B. Air conditioning: 1. Desired environment: Room air temperature of ?F 71 ?F and relative humidity of -% %. 2. Input Air: Is a direct connection necessary? Yes No Adviseable? Yes No ; If "Yes," what is the connector type and size? Recommended input air temperture ?F ?F. Relative humidity % / %. If input air must be filtered, what is the maximum particle size in microns? What particle count? cu. ft. 3. Output Air: Is a direct connection to the return air duct necessary? Yes No . Adviseable? Yes No . Connector type and size? C. . Output air temperature humidity % 71 %. Output heat BTU/17.7 Flow of CFM. Is output air toxic? Yes No ; Noxious? Yes No . --CT/ OF. Relative Plumbing: 1. 2. Is water required? Yes Type of water required: Tap oF op Tempered? ?F ?F If filtered, give maximum maximum permissible Pipe required: Galvanized Stainless Steel 4. Floor drain: Diameter of drain Plastic drain? 5. Are any chemical "Yes," state the range, flow rate each solution count. No ; Pressure PSIG, flow GPM. Deionized Filtered permissible particle size in microns and the microns particles/cu. ft. op/ oF oF 71 oF Copper Size Plastic Type of connector Galvanized drain? Glass drain? solutions used in the device? Yes No nature of the solution(s0, permissible temperature in appropriate units and the filtration necessary If for 6. Size of pipes and connectors D. Compressed air: Is compressed air required? Yes Type and size of connector? Maximum , minimum , average . No . Water free? Oil Free? . Pressure PSIG. Flow in CFM E. Vacuum: Is vacuum required? Yes No . Pressure PSIA or (inches of water) (millimeters of mercure). Displacement in CFM, maximum minimum , average . Type and Size of connectors F. Peripheral Devices: Will the instrument be connected to any peripheral devices such as a computer or data input or data output device? Yes No . If "Yes," give, in detail, the nature of the connection to the peripheral device such as coaxial cable, multiple wire connector, etc. IV. REMARKS A. Use additional sheets if more space is required for environmental conditions or utilities not mentioned above. B. Submit three typed copies of the completed form to the Technical Representative. Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 ' Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4 C. Attach three copies of a dimensioned outline drawing of each major component and of the completed assembly. Include the estimated weight of each major component and of the completed assembly. Indicate, on the outline drawing of the completed assembly, the space required for access to the instrument for maintenance. D. If a question does not apply to the instrument, insert "N/A" (Not Applicable) in the appropriate blank space. Information provided by: (Signature) (Position or job title) Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/15: CIA-RDP79B00873A002900020080-4