KEYWORDS: Data archive systems, Digital imaging, Video, Cameras, Weapons, Databases, Data acquisition, Computer security, Image compression, Data storage
With the advent of large digital image files in the high speed imaging in the range test environment comes the opportunity and the requirement to establish a comprehensive archiving system. This system should provide a means for handling multiple image formats, film, video and digital and also audio and documentary data. It should have the ability to transfer complete project data packages in a digital form for central storage and for transfer between ranges. This paper lays out the requirements with the intent of soliciting user input.
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