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Evaluation of Videowindows Photolog Laser Videodisc Viewing System

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A low-cost alternative to the photolog laser videodisc (PLV) retrieval station is described. A video-overlay-board-based PLV viewing system or mini-PLV provides virtually the same functionality and acceptable image resolution for all applications described previously with the pavement rating. Not only does the mini-PLV lower hardware costs by almost two-thirds, from $31,000 to $11,000, but it also significantly reduces the system footprint, thereby providing a true desktop image-retrieval system.

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1. ConnDOT Uses Laser Videodiscs in Photologging. TR News, Sept.–Oct. 1986, pp. 20–21.
2. Hanley R. C., and Larson D. A. The Connecticut Photolog Laser Videodisc-Based Pavement Rating System. Journal of Transportation Engineering, ASCE, March 1992.

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John H. Hudson
Connecticut Department of Transportation, Division of Research, 280 Rocky Hill, Connecticut, 06067.
Robert L. Seitz
Connecticut Department of Transportation, Division of Research, 280 Rocky Hill, Connecticut, 06067.

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The contents of this paper reflect the views of the authors, who are responsible for the facts and accuracy of the data presented herein. The contents do not reflect the official views or policies of the state or the Federal Highway Administration. This paper does not constitute a standard, specification, or regulation.
Publication of this paper was sponsored by Committee on Pavement Monitoring, Evaluation, and Data Storage.

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