From Boom to Bullion, Imaging Technology in Mining

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Tom C. Palangio
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Oct 1, 2010

Abstract

The mining industry has come to rely on imaging devices to monitor and record all kinds of activities. We use them to measure, improve the process, ensure security, increase production and automate machinery. Cameras can be installed in locations most people wouldn?t want to live and be our ?eyes? to record the events at that location. This paper discusses digital imaging, the equipment, methods, techniques and information that can be learned from digital devices used in mining operations. The guy who said ?a picture is worth a thousand words? probably understated it. Images are the perfect way to document conditions before, after and even during mining activities. Today?s wide choice of cameras, camcorders and other digital devices allow us to record most activities and events. The technology is advancing at a high rate. Digital cameras and camcorders are marvels of technology with high resolution optics, compact size, automatic time and date stamp, great battery life, shutters to freeze motion and computers to auto focus and eliminate jitter (image stabilization). Add to this the economical price and ease of use and everyone in this industry should be aware of the possibilities.
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APA: Tom C. Palangio  (2010)  From Boom to Bullion, Imaging Technology in Mining

MLA: Tom C. Palangio From Boom to Bullion, Imaging Technology in Mining. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2010.

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