Downloadable Digital Image Collection




Photo Gallery contains selected images created for Public Affairs. You can download high resolution images from the Single Record Display. This application consists of three pages:

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Sample Form:

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You can browse the entire collection in reverse chronological order by simply clicking on .

This collection is indexed by Photo Number and Caption. To retrieve by terms or phrases within a caption, enter the terms in the Keywords field on the form and click on . Records whose captions contain all the terms entered will be retrieved regardless or word order or proximity.

If you know the photo number for a item you want to retrieve, simply enter the number in the Photo Number field and click on

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The Results List described below includes a thumbnail of the image and the caption by default. To have the results page load more quickly, you can elect, on the Search Form, to have only text appear on the Results List. Choose the des ired option beneath the Submit and Browse buttons.


Results List

This is the display that results from a or on the "Search Form".

This page displays either a thumbnail or a "View Image" link (depending on which option is chosen on the Search Form) and the caption for all records that met the criteria specified on the Search Form.


Sample Display:

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Downloadable Digital Image Collection

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Jeff Muhs of Oak Ridge National Laboratory is among a group of researchers working with International Road Dynamics to develop commercially superior weigh-in-motion systems for highway weight screening applications. This system, located on Interstate 40/75 near Knoxville, Tenn., can accurately determine the weight of moving trucks at highway speeds. The technologyutilizes a hydraulic load cell and takes advantage of advanced hardware and algorithms developed at ORNL to extract weight measurements from otherwise noisy signals. (ORNL photo by Tom Cerniglio)

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers Amy Dindal and Mike Sigman are developers of methylated sol-gel sorbent, a product for detecting airborne pollutants such as carcinogens and industrial effluents. Because of its chemical and thermal stability, the researchers expect it to do the job more efficiently and at lower cost than air sampling traps on the market. (ORNL photo by Tom Cerniglio)

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Randall Burris of Oak Ridge National Laboratory teamed with researchers at Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories and at IBM Global Government Industry to develop the High Performance Storage System (HPSS). HPSS is designed to manage enormous amounts of data produced and used in modern high-performance computing, data collection and analysis,imaging and enterprise environments. (ORNL photo by Tom Cerniglio)

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Jeff Muhs of Oak Ridge National Laboratory is among a group of researchers working with International Road Dynamics to develop commercially superior weigh-in-motion systems for highway weight screening applications. This system, located on Interstate 40/75 near Knoxville, Tenn., can accurately determine the weight of moving trucks at highway speeds. The technologyutilizes a hydraulic load cell and takes advantage of advanced hardware and algorithms developed at ORNL to extract weight measurements from otherwise noisy signals. (ORNL photo by Tom Cerniglio)
ORNL Photo Number: 4285-97

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