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The Geolog well logging system is a
combination of custom hardware and software, plus some off-the-shelf
components that enables well loggers to record their data directly to a
PC hard drive, bypassing the need to review paper strip charts produced
by convention gas analysis and chromatograph machines. The system
includes a GeoExport post processing program that re-formats the raw
data from the well for direct import into other programs, such as
Microsoft Office or any other program specified by the customer
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The VideoChaser is a 2 input 16 output synchronous (vertical interval) video switcher. It is unique because it automatically generates a synchronous color black signal if only one input is connected, and it automatically switches all 16 outputs up to 30 times per second! Why would you want to do this? If you have an array of monitors (monitor wall), the video signal can appear to move along the wall (like a light chaser) in one of eight pre-programmed patterns at one of several selectable speeds. Multiple VideoChasers can be synchronized to provide an unlimited number of monitors, and custom switching programs can be created on a PC for sophisticated applications. This product is still available. Contact us for a free demonstration tape.
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The CRC Marker was custom designed and built for an oilfield services company. It provides a 12 volt DC power supply and special 15-pin connector for Sony XC series industrial cameras. It also inserts an adjustable "+" in the center of the video signal from the camera, and has a built-in video distribution amplifier.
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| The VPS-4000 was the first "Instant Video Proofing System" used by "Glamour Shots" and other instant video proof photographers. It was designed and manufactured by Industrial Video, Inc. to satisfy a specific requirement of our customer. The VPN (video proof number) system was a PC-based video device that would read the frame number from the 70mm hi-resolution portrait film camera and superimpose that number on the video proof from the VPS unit. (no picture available).
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| The MDA-16 was a custom PC based system developed for research Doctors at the University of Oklahoma. Although it did not involve any video technology, it allowed the research doctors to conduct experiments with mice in 16 simultaneous test chambers. The data was recorded on 5/1/4" floppy disks (early 80's). An associated post-processing program allowed the Doctors to analyze the data from many different viewpoints. This project involved custom hardware and software, which was designed, built, and integrated by Industrial Video. The picture id of the prototype MDA-16 sensor circuit board.
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