Information Display May / June 1966 Vol 3, No. 3
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Holography and Display Evaluates the innovation of "holography," or coherent optical recording, as a revolutionary new development in the field of ID, and assesses its probable importance in this expanding field. The author emphasizes usefulness is dependent upon designer's knowledge. By Jerald V. Parker
Scanning Techniques with Light Beams Surveys and provides a technical analysis of means for optical deflection of light beams, which can be used for small or large screen displays similar to electron beam magnetic or electrostatic deflection. Methods discussed are known and available. By G. T. Nagy
The Perception of Flicker in Cathode Ray Tube Displays Describes experiments in which it was determined that the cff of a phosphor-human system is reduced substantially below the cff of a human by phosphor persistence; and that the relative ability of phosphors to reduce flicker can be predicted. By Rodger Elmo Turnage, Jr.
A Computer Time-Shared Display Describes a display system which eliminates repeated loops of display-generating instructions with frame rate independent of quantity of material in the d isplay, retaining light pen detection and capability directly through the display console. By Stephen B. Gray
PRESIDENT'S EDITORIAL
NEW SID FELLOWS NAMED
NEW NATIONAL SID OFFICERS
SANTA MONICA SEMINAR REVIEWED
NEW ID LITERATURE
ON THE MOVE
ID READOUT
ID CORRESPONDENCE
ID AUTHORS
NEW ID PRODUCTS
SID SUSTAINING MEMBERS
ID ADVERTISERS