ADVANCED LIGHT TABLE PROTOTYPES UNDER CONTRACT (Sanitized)

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CIA-RDP78B04747A003000040013-1
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December 28, 2016
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January 16, 2003
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March 12, 1965
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Approved For Fjelease 2003/01/0DPT 25X1 25X1 XPIC/AWIlO2-65 12 l is design study 2 been -reAeved and evaluated for ca 1e_te- neeri feasibility and has been determined to be 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 KIDMANIM : Chief, Pocuremezit Divisi it instability vao negotiated as a two dead ease and My-&- fabrieatioxx phase. l) a 2. I I el. Phase I, the design study portic, of contract and has delivered two co desk study (report end drawings) to NPIC/mm technic nit mo or Original & 2 - Addressee 2 - DB/P&DS 1 - P&DS Chrono liefi , 3UPPort Staff,, HPIC d tTab1.ePoto s under tt 2 Mar 1965 Declass Review by NIMA / DoD Approved For Release 200V01/Nribmt7.4747AO03000040013 NPIC/P&DSJ 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/01/28 RM-RDP78BO4747AO03000040013-1 Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78BO4747AO03000040013-1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 SECRET (When Filled fn) REVISED - ffi/IA 131 Approved For a a U/2f%RC -RD 8604747 30 orm 00 I) 23 August 1965 1. PROJECT TITLE/CODE NAME 2. SHORT PROJECT DESCRIPTION Advanced. Light Table. The development of three, different, Prototypes advanced film-viewing light tables. 5. CLASS OF CONTRACTOR 6. TYPE OF CONTRACT Manufacturer CPIF 7. FUNDS S. REQUISITION NO. Y. BUDGET PROJECT NO. FY 1965 NA FY 1966 10. EFFECTIVE CONTRACT DATE (Begin - end) FY 19 1 Sept - 1 Dec 1965 12. RESPONSIBLE DIRECTORATE/OFFICE/PROJECT OFFICER TELEPHONE EXTENSION DDI/NPIC/ P&DSF__ 13. REQUIREMENT/AUTHORITY The present 9" x 18" format "ti1ttop" and 9" x 40" "motion- carriage" light tables are two of the most heavily used pieces of equipment not only at NPIC but also throughout the Intelligence Community. These units, while functional, are generally awkward and uncomfortable to use because they require (co 14. TYPE OF wR1ST project is one part of a parallel engineering development effort and is directed toward the design, fabrication, test and evaluation of three different, prototype light tables. 15. CATEGORIES OF EFFORT MAJOR CATEGORY SUB CATEGORIES Vi d O h t ti I t ewers an t er n erpre a o IIght our-e E i t qu pmen 114. END ITEM OR SERVICES FROM THIS CONTRACT/IMPROVEMENT OVER CURRENT SYSTEM. EQUIPMENT. ETC. The results of this development will be three prototype, advanced-concept, film-viewing light tables -- three different tables. The three types are: (1) An lift x 18" format tilt-top unit, (2) an 11" x 40" format unit with translating microscope carriage, and (3) an 11" x 40" unit with translating microscope (contd) 17. SUPPORTING OR RELATED CONTRACTS (Agency & Other)/COORDINATION The best of numerous suggestion gathered from many different NPIC analysts, were incorporated into the development: objectives upon which this project was based and which are reflected in the con- tractors' technical proposals. By virtue of contacts throughout industry and the ]ntelligence Community, it is concluded that no equivalent devices are (contd) IS. DESCRIPTION OF INTELLIGENCE REq,~1 IREMEN ND D jqILED TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (Continue on addi- tional page if required) t:urrent.Ly, 11Y-viewing light tables introduce high fatigu factors and inefficiency into the photo interpretation operation. Since the. highly skilled photo interpreter is the most important single. element in the P.I. process, equipment which has not been engineered for maximum efficiency and comfort carries penalties we cannot afford. Two of the proposed prototype table-types are units designed to replace present equipment. The third table is designed in anticipation of solving future problems. As the resolution of film. materials increases, they must be viewed with higher and higher magnifications; consequently, there is a (con IS. APPROVED BY AND DATE OFFICE DEPUTY DIRECTOR DDCI t } d) 1OR8, 2338 SECRET Approved For. Rp,Iease TCIA-RDP78BO474OO3OOOO4OO1 3-1 R & D CATALOG FORM (Continued)..,,. 13. The viewer to sit in an unnatural position and have controls which require uncomfortable hand or arm movements. They are difficult to load and have poor stability; furthermore, the light sources do not provide adequate light intensity and are subject to "flickering" when dimmed. This development meets the requirements of NPIC/PAG and CIA/IAD 16. carriage and integral, tracking, high-intensity light sources. Monthly progress reports and three instruction manuals will be provided This project should result in sophisticated (but reliable) prototype light tables, built with proper attention to human engineering, and which are to be evaluated under actual operational conditions by photo interpreters. The desired final product of this development program would be prototypes which could be further refined and then manufactured on a production basis to replace current operational models. 17. currently in existence. 18. point at which general diffused illumination from the light table becomes inadequate and high-intensity light sources are required: Since the microscope translates, these high intensity sources must track the objective lenses. The third table-type is designed to accomplish this. Technical Specifications A. Advanced Tilt-Top Light Table The unit will provide the following advanced features: 1. Handling (up to) 500' single rolls of 9-", 5" or 70mm film, or dual rolls of 5" or 70mm film concurrently. 2. Increased illumination up to 1800 foot lamberts, continuously variable from 15% to 100% to full intensity, without visible evidence of "flicker". 3. Adjustable sub-stage shades to block out all of the illuminated surface not actually covered by film. 0'- CRET Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-R P78B04747A003000040013-1 v' Approved For Rase 2003/01/285 jE78BO4747AO03000040013-1 LL l1 ?.r R & D CATALOG FORM Continued... 18. Technical Specifications (Continued) 4. A unique, completely reliable film drive that will permit bi-directional film motion, controllable from either end: i.e., it will permit both winding and unwinding with the same crank at one end of the table. In addition, the drive will incorporate a two-speed feature to facilitate high-speed slewing. Specifically, it is proposed to incorporate a servo motor and associated control circuitry to provide a full power assisted film transport capability. To transport the film, the operator would turn the hand- wheel as in the present design, however, the actual power required to rotate the film spools would be supplied by the servo, this arrangement permits a high degree of control at the handwheels while eliminating the manual power required. Switches will be provided to allow the operator to automatically slew the film without touching the hand- wheels. 5. Fast, positive loading and unloading mechanisms. 6. A film transport mechanism that maintains a light, constant tension to keep the film flat and in contact with the glass surface. This tension is automatically eased when the film is transported. 7. Tilt mechanisms that permit tilts of (up to) 75? on one axis and 450 on the other. B. Advanced Film Viewing Light Table with a Translating Micro- scope Carriage This unit will incorporate' all of the features of the tilt-top unit except for item A7. In addition, the following features will be added: 1. An 11" x 4o" illuminated area vice 11tf x 18". 2. A height adjustment of 3" and a tilt adjustment 00 through 150. 3. An advanced, precision carriage for translating micro- stereoscopes or stereomicroscopes in both X and Y over an area of 10" by 35" of the total illuminated format. Ada ;provided for mounting the 25X1 microscop . -3- Approved For Release 2003/01/Z8 M ET 78BO4747AO0300004001 GROUP 1 .B}ciaded tram aatomatt( dowagradia; and declasai11ca1 25X1 SECRET Approved For Release 2003/01/28 : CIA-RDP78B04747A`0003000040013-1 - R&D CATALOG FORM Continued ... 18. 4. A fine micrometer X- and Y-microscope motion over + 2cm in travel, which can be implemented once the main translational carriages have been locked in position. This precision motion is graduated and accurate to .001mm plus .01% of the total distance being measured. C. Advanced Film-Viewing Light Table with Translating Microscope Carriage and High-Intensity, Tracking Light Source This unit is basically the same as item B above, with the following exception: 1. Two high-intensity, condenser-type light sources are provided which are positioned between the-general illumination source and the surface glass plate and are independently adjustable so that they can be adjusted beneath the objective lenses of the microscope. When the microscope and microscope carriage are translated, the high-intensity light sources will track the objectives. 25X1 25X1 D. The modifications described in paragraph A 4. above will be incorporated in all three light tables. This constitutes a change of scope requiring Iadditional funds. NOTE: Because of the importance of the items being developed, and because of the high degree of sophistication required of the film drive and film-tension mechanisms, it is technologically prudent to undertake a parallel development. By undertaking a, parallel development, we obtain two totally different approaches in design philosophy. The best design from either manu- facturer for any part (components or subsystems). of each of the light tables would then be combined on the final roduction units at the time of manufacture Approved For Release 2003/01/28 :91304747A003000040013-1 25X1