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Kodak EKTAPRO EM 1012 - How the Processor Stores Images

Kodak EKTAPRO EM  1012
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New Frame
Slide tray
(Processor memory)
Oldest Frame
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Empty
Full
An analogy for the recording and playback process would be a
Kodak Carousel slide projector and a Kodak Carousel slide tray.
Think of the Processor as a Carousel slide projector and the
Random Access Memory (RAM) as the Carousel slide tray. For our
discussion the RAM is divided into small sections or frames that
are just large enough to hold a single video image along with
the information to be displayed in the DATA-FRAME Border.
These frames can be thought of as the pockets in a slide tray that
hold the slides or images. In this chapter the slide tray holds
1637 slides or the Processor memory has 1637 frames.
HOW THE PROCESSOR
STORES IMAGES
6.2

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