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DIGITIZER
x   GRAPHICS TABLET
xx   COMPUTER INPUT & OUTPUT

Representing three-dimensional objects in your computer. BASIC program for entering and manipulating data from a data tablet.
BYTE May 1979 (v.4#5) pg. 14

Graphic input of weather data. Includes a BASIC program to use the Bit Pad digitizer for entering data into a computer.
BYTE Jul 1979 (v.4#7) pg. 16

Electronic planimetry utilizes a "BitPad" digitizer and a computer to measure the area of a two-dimensional figure by tracing its perimeter. Program written in PASCAL.
BYTE Mar 1980 (v.5#3) pg. 114

A graphics text editor for music. Part 1. Structure of the editor. Enter musical scores into a computer using a graphics tablet.
BYTE Apr 1980 (v.5#4) pg. 124

A graphics text editor for music. Part 2. Algorithms.
BYTE May 1980 (v.5#5) pg. 104

Digital storage of images. The theory and practice of digital-image capture and storage are explained in detail.
BYTE Nov 1980 (v.5#11) pg. 220

Image processing with a printer. Attach a photo-sensitive device to the head of a printer. Insert a picture around the platen and use this program to scan and store the relative density via an A/D channel.
BYTE Feb 1981 (v.6#2) pg. 220

Computer-aided drafting with Apple Pascal and a Graphics Tablet. Includes routines to read tablet and display results.
BYTE Jul 1981 (v.6#7) pg. 388

A homebrew graphics digitizer. Two potentiometers and an elegant mechanical device make an inexpensive digitizer. Includes a BASIC program that allows calibration and storage of drawing information.
BYTE Feb 1982 (v.7#2) pg. 72

Build a video digitizer which will capture any video image for processing by your computer. Provides good resolution, but allows only three intensity levels: black, gray, and white. Est. cost: $50.
BYTE Nov 1982 (v.7#11) pg. 174

Optoelectronic digitizer. Convert an X-Y plotter into an automatic fiber optic digitizer.
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS Dec 1984 (v.22#12) pg. 22

Color pictures via packet. Introduction to the process of generating, transmitting and reproducing digitized pictures using packet radio.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Apr 1989 (v.45#4) pg. 70

From joysticks to tablets. An introduction to position entry devices.
MICROCOMPUTING Sep 1984 (v.8#9) pg. 44

Tips for working with graphics tablets (digitizing tablets).
PHOTO ELECTRONIC IMAGING Feb 1998 (v.41#2) pg. 16

Astronomical image processing with an Apple II computer. Photos are scanned, digitized and stored using a homemade motorized scanner. Complete instructions are NOT provided.
SKY & TELESCOPE Feb 1984 (v.67#2) pg. 177
Added Info SKY & TELESCOPE May 1984 (v.67#5) pg. 455
Added Info SKY & TELESCOPE May 1985 (v.69#5) pg. 449