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1 September 1975 Some Design Considerations For Head-Up Display Recording
Paul R. Snow
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Abstract
Some of the factors which should be considered in Head-Up Display (HUD) Recording design are presented in this paper. The location of the recording device relative to the pilot, HUD, and windshield is discussed as well as the need for consideration of a recording capability early in the design stages of the HUD and the aircraft crew station. Film type cameras are the only presently used HUD recording device. Factors to be considered in selecting field-of-view, focal length, resolution, frame rate, exposure control, over-run capability, CRT update synchronization, camera activation, and film related mechanisms are discussed. Results of a trade-off study between a film type camera and a video tape recorder are also covered.
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Paul R. Snow "Some Design Considerations For Head-Up Display Recording", Proc. SPIE 0058, Effective Utilization and Application of Small Format Camera Systems, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954333
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Heads up displays

CRTs

Weapons

Imaging systems

Reticles

Camera shutters

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