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video cameraA camera that takes continuous pictures and generates a signal for display or recording. It captures images by breaking them down into a series of lines. For example, NTSC, the U.S. and Canadian analog standard uses 525 scan lines. Each line is scanned one at a time, and the continuously varying intensities of red, green and blue light across the line are filtered out and converted into a variable signal, which is most often converted to digital.
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Engineers will install high-speed still and videocameras to record the waves' arrival, another way to determine how tall a building should be to avoid the wrath of an incoming tsunami and how accurate the researchers' guesses have been thus far. Two months ago, the LAPD also rolled out a $5 million program to install dashboard videocameras in 300 cars to monitor police treatment of suspects. Small desktop videocameras would also be helpful, he says, so intent and nuance aren't lost. |
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