Abstract: A high-resolution video filling system making use of a standard low-resolution magnetic tape video recorder for the storage and retrieval of documentary information. In the storage mode, each document to be filed is scanned by a high-resolution video camera to produce a video signal representing a single image frame having a predetermined number of scan lines that is a multiple of the number of scan lines in a standard low-resolution image frame. The image frame signal from the video camera is divided into a series of fields each having a like number of scan lines, the fields being sequentially applied to the recorder to produce on the moving tape thereof a set of parallel transverse tracks one for each field, the set representing a single image frame.
Abstract: A video system for storing and retrieving documentary information. In the storage mode, each document to be filed is scanned by a high-resolution video camera to produce a video signal representing a single image frame having a predetermined number of scan lines. The frame signal is electronically divided into a series of fields each having a like number of scan lines, the fields being applied successively to the recording heads of a multi-headed magnetic tape recorder in which the heads are vertically offset with respect to each other. The heads are mounted on a rotating arm and are caused thereby to sweep across a stationary magnetic tape to record the fields thereon in a set of parallel transverse tracks. The tape is indexed to store each document in a distinct set of tracks.