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Mastering and replicating of optical videodisks

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Abstract

Optical videodisk mastering and replicating can be summarized as follows: first, enough small marks are made on a 12-in. diam disk to define 30 min of good video. Then the marks are duplicated cheaply and accurately enough to give the consumer good TV on a disk he can afford.

© 1976 Optical Society of America

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