wiktionary DCS may refer to Education Dade Christian School A private school in Miami Dade county Dayton City School , a school in Dayton Tennessee Dean Close School Dearborn Christian School A private school in Dearborn, Michigan Desert Christian Schools Arizona Desert Christian Schools , in Tucson, Arizona Desert Christian Schools California Desert Christian Schools , a private school in Lancaster, California Diploma of Collegial Studies , a certificate awarded for completion of pre university studies in the province of Qu bec, Canada Dipolog Community School Doctors Charter School of Miami Shores , a High Middle Charter School located in Miami Shores, Florida European politics Danish Council of State , the Privy Council of Denmark Dutch Council of State , a constitutionally established advisory body to the government of the Netherlands which consists of members of the royal family and Crown appointed members generally having political, commercial, diplomatic, or military experience Medicine Cycloserine D cycloserine , 1 an anti biotic used to treat tuberculosis 2 its partial NMDA agonist properties have been shown to facilitate the extinction of fear and the treatment of anxiety disorders. Decompression sickness , a variety of symptoms suffered by a person exposed to a reduction in the pressure surrounding their body Dendritic cells , a type of antigen presenting cell of immunologic function Dorsal Column Stimulator , an implantable medical device used to treat chronic pain of neurologic origin Technology Dark Current Spectroscopy , a technique used to find contaminants in silicon ... DCS , a series of professional digital single lens reflex cameras. Government Department of Children ... Services Deputy Chief of Staff DCS , as in Deputy Chief of the Air Staff Deputy Chief of the Defence ... Kingdom Entertainment DCS Entertainment , an American film, music, auto and office supply company ... working with them disambig de DCS fr DCS it DCS nl DCS ja DCS pl DCS ro DCS ru DCS uk DCS ... more details
Infobox company name DCS Europe logo File DCSEurope.png frameless type Privately held company foundation 1994 founder Denys C. Shortt location city Stratford upon Avon location country United Kingdom key people Denys C. Shortt services Distribution business Distribution num employees 235 homepage http www.dcseurope.com dcseurope.com DCS Europe plc is a sales & distribution business distribution of health, beauty and household brands, based in Stratford upon Avon , Warwickshire , England . ref name birminghampost cite web title Denys Shortt named chair of new Coventry and Warwickshire LEP accessdate January 13, 2011 publisher Birmingham Post url http www.birminghampost.net birmingham business birmingham business news other uk business 2010 12 16 denys shortt named chair of new coventry and warwickshire lep 65233 27837852 ref ref name ft cite web title Hard times reduce links in supply chains accessdate January 13, 2011 publisher Financial Times url http www.ft.com cms s 0 75b3965c 1679 11df bf44 00144feab49a.html axzz1AwAJTQGN ref DCS are the initials of former England International hockey player, Denys Christopher Shortt, who founded the company in 1994. ref name dailymail http www.dailymail.co.uk ... year of continual growth fact date January 2012 . DCS Europe Company History references section date January 2012 DCS is the UK s largest distributor of health, beauty and household supplying products made by manufacturers such as P&G, Gillette, Osram, Colgate, Cussons and Unilever. DCS owns the Enliven Health and Beauty brand comprising 70 products which are made in Stratford upon Avon. DCS exports health and beauty products to 70 countries through DCS Export. In 2007, DCS invested 2 million in a health and beauty manufacturing plant in Stratford upon Avon called DCS Manufacturing. DCS Companies DCS Europe DCS Inc DCS Central DCS Export DCS Manufacturing DCS Repacking DCS High Street Discount Poundzone Brands From Britain Enliven DCS Category Management My Strategy Plan Enable Software References ... more details
Image digitalback dcs420 01.jpg thumb A Kodak DCS 420, a 1.2 megapixel digital SLR based on a Nikon F90 ... Kodak DCS 100 Kodak DCS , the very first commercially available digital SLR. History Image Early digital .jpg thumb Kodak DCS 100, based on a Nikon F3 body with Digital Storage Unit, released ... image format DCR, and usable host software. The original Kodak DCS was launched in 1991, and was based ..., and a separate shoulder mounted processing and storage unit. The DCS 200 series of 1992 condensed ... by the upgraded DCS 400 series of 1994, which replaced the hard drive with a PC Card PCMCIA card slot. The DCS 400 series included the 1.5 megapixel DCS 420, and the 6 megapixel Kodak DCS 460, which ... In common with Kodak s later 6 megapixel models, the DCS 460 used the award winning Crop factor APS ... version of the DCS 420 was also sold by the Associated Press as the Associated Press NC2000 ... back at the NC2000 ref In parallel with the DCS 400 series Kodak also sold the analogous Kodak EOS DCS range, which was based on the Canon EOS 1N SLR. With the exception of the original DCS 100, these early .... The DCS 500 series of 1998 was also based on the Canon EOS 1N, and comprised the 2 megapixel DCS 520 and the 6 megapixel DCS 560, which initially had a suggested retail price of 28,500. ref http ... Canon name. Kodak used the same electronics package for the DCS 600 series, which was based around the Nikon F5 . The DCS 600 range included the Kodak DCS 620x, a high sensitivity model with an upgraded ... speed ISO setting of ISO 6400. Kodak s concluded the initial DCS range with the DCS 700 series, which comprised the 2 megapixel DCS 720x, the 6 megapixel DCS 760, and the 6 megapixel DCS 760m, which ... and Nikon D1x, ref http www.dpreview.com reviews kodakdcs760 Digital Photography Review Kodak DCS 760 Review, July 2001 ref which were physically smaller and cheaper. The DCS 760 s initial list price was 8,000. Kodak final generation of DCS cameras was launched with the Kodak DCS Pro 14n, a 14 megapixel ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name DCS image Image with unknown copyright status removed Image Projects 474 1 .jpg caption image size background group or band alias origin West Midlands conurbation West Midlands , United Kingdom instrument genre Bhangra music Bhangra occupation years active 1983 Present label Kamlee Records, Multitone Records associated acts website http www.dcs band.com www.dcs band.com current members Shin vocals br Tubsy percussion br Simon dhol past members Daniel Choranjee, Charlie notable instruments Guitar, Keyboards DCS are a British Asian live Bhangra music Bhangra Band music band formed in 1983. They are seen as one of the first bands of the Bhangra music UK Bhangra scene along with other bands such as Alaap headed by the legendary Channi Singh, Apna Sangeet , Heera , Shava Shava led by Nirmal Kumar Nirmal and many more. As well as Bhangra music Bhangra , DCS also perform in Hindi and English language English . Discography Teri Shaun 1985 Multitone Records Au Nach Lao 1986 EMI 123 Go 1986 Mighty M Records Bhangra s Gonna Get You 1988 Multitone Records DCS O.U.1 1992 Multitone Records Doin It 1994 Multi BMG Records Eat Ehythm 1995 Multi BMG Records be with me 1995? mainstream single Punjabi Dance Nation 1998 Kamlee Records Tenu Kaul Ke Desi Culture Shock 2007 Kamlee Records Oh Jaan Meri Yah featuring Juggy D Rab Ne Banaiyan Pilade Pilade Bothle Sharab Diye Impact on Bhangra DCS are seen as the predecessors ... date October 2011 DCS are also one of the most respected bands in the industry due to their lack ... In 2005 DCS won Best Group at the UK Asian Music Awards . ref The award winners were ref cite web url ... Awards for his work with DCS. ref Cite web url http www.desiblitz.com content the uk asian music awards ... on the Bhangra scene during a DCS tribute show. See also List of bhangra bands B21 band B21 Juggy ... viewvideo.asp?id 173 Interview With Shin . Refend DEFAULTSORT Dcs Band Category Bhangra musical ... more details
Image Kodak DCS 460.jpg thumb Kodak DCS 460 Image Digitalback dcs420 02.jpg thumb A DCS 420 in sensor cleaning mode The Kodak DCS 400 series was a series of Nikon based digital SLR camera s with sensor ... DCS 420 introduced in August 1994 , the 1.5 mpx DCS 410 introduced in 1996 , and the 6.2 mpx DCS 460 introduced in March 1995 . In addition, Kodak sold a version of the back from the DCS 460 adapted for medium format bodies as the DCS 465. Kodak also made a camera especially for Associated Press ... F90x using many of the same components as was used for the DCS 400 series. Kodak also used the imaging component and electronics of the DCS 420 to produce a digital version of the Nikonos underwater ... DCS 425. In addition to the standard colour version, Kodak made monochrome and infrared versions of the DCS ... versions of the DCS 460 and DCS 465, with the same nomeclature. The non colour versions are very rare and tend to collect high prices at auctions and second hand brokers. The DCS 400 series were based on the Nikon F90x Nikon N90s 135 film 35 mm film camera called F90x in Europe . The DCS 410 and some early versions of the DCS 420 and 460 were based on the Nikon N90 F90 body. After the Nikon N90s F90x was introduced in late 1994, Kodak started using that model as basis for the DCS 400 series. The camera ... Mpx sensor used in the DCS 410 and DCS 420 measures 9.2x13.8  mm 2.6x crop factor compared to the 135 film 35 mm film format . The 6.2 Mpx sensor used in the DCS 460 and DCS 465 measures 18.4x27.6mm ... with an unusual aspect ratio 5 4 . In 1995, the DCS 460 was the highest resolution digital camera available ... page.asp?cid 7 3589 3658 Kodak clears out NC 2000e, DCS 460, DCS 465 and DCS 1 cameras ref See also Kodak DCS References references External links commons category Kodak DCS 460 http www.nikonweb.com ...?mode DCSDCS Survey Serial number survey of all DCS models Gives idea of production quantities http www.nikonweb.com files DCS Story.pdf The DCS Story Category Digital SLR cameras Category Kodak ... more details
Infobox camera camera name Kodak DCS Pro 14n image name Kodak DCS Pro 14n img 0092.jpg alt Alt text for visually impaired readers see WP ALT caption Kodak DCS Pro 14n maker Eastman Kodak type Digital SLR sensor type CMOS sensor size 24mm x 36mm recording medium CompactFlash Type I II, SD MMC res 13.89 million pixels lens mount Nikon F mount frame rate 1.7 frame s speedRange ISO 80 400 The Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n is a professional Nikon F80 based Nikon F mount F mount digital SLR produced by Eastman Kodak . It was announced at the photographic trade show Photokina in Germany during September ... pixels total full frame 24 x 36  mm CMOS sensor, the DCS Pro 14n was the second full frame digital ... from 256 MB to 512 MB to DCS Pro 14n owners. ref http www.dpreview.com news 0309 03091002kodak14n512mb.asp Kodak announces Kodak Professional DCS 14n 512 MiB model on September 10th, 2003 ref The 512 MB version of the camera is often unofficially referred to as Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n 512 . A monochrome variant, known unofficially as Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n m and based on the same CMOS image sensor, existed as well. The DCS Pro 14n was replaced by the Kodak DCS Pro SLR n Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR n , released in 2004 , which was a similar, but improved model. In particular ... MiB of buffer memory pre installed. At around 1800 USD existing owners of the DCS 14n could order another ... cameras were officially referred to as Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14nx by Kodak. Except for the power ... ref See also Kodak DCS References references External links Commons category Kodak DCS Pro 14n http www.dpreview.com reviews kodakdcs14n DPReview on the DCS Pro 14n . http www.kodak.com global ... support page for the DCS Pro 14n . http www.nikonweb.com files DCS Story.pdf The DCS Story Full frame DSLR cameras Category Digital SLR cameras Category Kodak cameras ko DCS Pro 14n it Kodak DCS Pro 14n ja DCS Pro 14n zh Kodak DCS Pro 14n ... more details
Infobox camera model Canon EOS DCS 1 image kind Single lens reflex camera Single lens reflex with Digital camera back Digital back sensor Charge coupled device CCD , 1.3x crop factor APS H res 3,060 x 2,036 6.0 megapixels lens Interchangeable Canon EF lens mount EF viewfinder Optical storage PCMCIA card slot shutter electronic focal plane shutterRange 30 to 1 8000 s metering TTL, full aperture, zones emode Full auto, programmed, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual mmode Evaluative, Center Weighted, Average farea 5 points fmode One shot, AI Servo, AI Focus, Manual cont 2 frames in 1.2 seconds, then 1 frame every 8 seconds speedRange 80 rearLCD none flbkt none fcbkt none WB 7 presets, including Auto and custom wbbkt none flash Canon hotshoe weight 1800 g body only battery Built in, rechargeable obp none. The Canon EOS DCS 1 was Eastman Kodak Kodak s second Canon based Digital SLR camera a rebranded Kodak EOS DCS series Kodak EOS DCS 1 . It was released in December 1995 , following the cheaper Canon EOS DCS 3 EOS DCS 3 , which had been released earlier that year. Like that camera, it combined an Canon EOS 1N EOS 1N body with a modified Eastman Kodak Kodak Kodak DCS 400 series DCS .... Although the sensor was much larger than that in the EOS DCS 3, the DCS 1 had a lower fixed sensitivity ... rb photography companies Kodak index2.htm Photography in Malaysia Kodak Professional DCS 1, 3 & 5 ... eos dcs1.html?lang us&categ crn&page 1995 Canon Museum EOS DCS 1 ref In common with the rest of the Kodak DCS range, the EOS DCS 1 could not produce JPEG files in camera. The EOS DCS 1 was succeeded in 1998 by the Canon EOS D6000 EOS D6000 a rebranded Kodak DCS 500 series Kodak DCS 560 . See also Kodak DCS References references External links http www.canon.com camera museum camera dslr data 1995 1995 eos dcs1.html?lang us&categ crn&page 1995 Canon Museum EOS DCS 1 DEFAULTSORT DCS 1 Category Canon EOS DSLR cameras Category Kodak cameras it Canon EOS DCS 1 ru Canon EOS DCS 1 ... more details
Image Early digital .jpg thumb Kodak DCS 100, based on a Nikon F3 body with Digital Storage Unit, released in May, 1991. The Kodak Professional Digital Camera System or DCS , later unofficially named DCS 100 , was the first commercially available digital single lens reflex camera DSLR camera. It was mounted on a Nikon F3 body and released by Kodak in May 1991 the company had previously shown the camera at Photokina in 1990. ref http www.digicamhistory.com 1990.html Digicamhistory 1990 ref Aimed at the photo journalism market in order to improve the speed with which photographs could be transmitted back to the studio or newsroom, the DCS had a Image resolution resolution of 1.3 Pixel Megapixel megapixels . The DCS 100 was publicly presented for the first time in Arles France , at the Journ es de l Image Pro by Mr Ray H. DeMoulin, the worldwide President of the Eastman Kodak Company. 453 international journalists attended this presentation, which took place in the Palais des Congres of Arles. The DCS 100 came with a separate shoulder carried Digital Storage Unit DSU to store and to visualize the images, and to house the batteries. The DSU contained a Winchester 200 megabyte hard disk ... of the DCS 100 with different buffers, monochrome, color, transmission versions with keyboard and modem. A total of 987 units were sold. ref Cite web url http www.nikonweb.com files DCS Story.pdf format PDF title The DCS Story 17 years of Kodak Professional digital camera systems, 1987 2004 last McGarvey first Jim date June 2004 accessdate 2012 02 13 ref See also Kodak DCS References commons category Kodak digital SLR cameras reflist External links http www.nikonweb.com files DCS Story.pdf The DCS Story http www.nikonweb.com dcs100 Nikonweb s article on the DCS 100 http www.mir.com.my rb photography companies Kodak index.htm An article on Kodak DCS Series Digital Still SLR cameras from Photography ... camera stub it Kodak DCS 100 pt Kodak DCS 100 ... more details
Infobox camera model Canon EOS DCS 3 image File Canon EOS DCS 3c IMG 4153.jpg 200px kind Single lens reflex camera Single lens reflex with Digital camera back Digital back sensor Charge coupled device CCD , 1.7x crop factor res 1,268 x 1,012 1.3 megapixels lens Interchangeable Canon EF lens mount EF viewfinder Optical storage PCMCIA card slot shutter electronic focal plane shutterRange 30 to 1 8000 s metering TTL, full aperture, zones emode Full auto, programmed, shutter priority, aperture priority, manual mmode Evaluative, Center Weighted, Average farea 5 points fmode One shot, AI Servo, AI Focus, Manual cont up to 2.7 frame s, max 8 frames speedRange 200 1600 in 1 EV steps rearLCD none flbkt none fcbkt none WB 7 presets, including Auto and custom wbbkt none flash Canon hotshoe weight 1800 g body only battery Built in, rechargeable obp none. The Canon EOS DCS 3 was Eastman Kodak Kodak s first Canon based Digital SLR camera a rebranded Kodak EOS DCS series Kodak EOS DCS 3 released in July 1995 . It uses a modified Canon EOS 1N film camera with a modified Kodak NC2000 series Kodak NC2000e digital camera back attached. As a result, it maintained the Canon EF lens mount, and full compatibility ... Canon EOS DCS 1 , which was released later in 1995, and the 1.5 megapixel Canon EOS DCS 5 . The back ... Kodak Professional DCS 1, 3 & 5 Series Digital Still SLR camera ref A typical 260MB PC Card ... Museum Canon EOS DCS 3 ref The EOS DCS 3 lacked any internal JPEG processing, and images had to be processed ... the then immense price of the EOS DCS 3, at nearly two million Japanese yen yen . The camera was succeeded by the Canon EOS D2000 a rebranded Kodak DCS 500 series Kodak DCS 520 in 1998. See also Kodak DCS References references External links http www.canon.com camera museum camera dslr data 1995 1995 eos dcs3.html?lang us&categ crn&page 1995 Canon Museum Canon EOS DCS 3 DEFAULTSORT DCS 3 Category ... EOS DCS 3 ru Canon EOS DCS 3 ... more details
The Kodak DCS 300 series comprised two cameras, the DCS 315 and DCS 330 . They were professional level digital SLR digital camera cameras built by Eastman Kodak s Kodak Professional Imaging Solutions division. They were based on the Nikon Pronea 600i Advanced Photo System APS Single lens reflex SLR cameram and were aimed at a lower price point than other models in the Kodak DCS range. ref http www.epi centre.com reports 9807acs.html Epi Centre, Kodak DCS 315, John Henshall, July August 1998 ref The 1.5 megapixel DCS 315 was launched in 1998 , while the 3 megapixel DCS 330 was launched in 1999 . The two cameras had different sized charge coupled device CCD imaging chips, both of which were smaller than either 135 film or APS C film frames. The 315 s imager had a crop factor of 2.6 relative to 135 film 35mm , while the 330 s was larger with a factor of 1.9. The Kodak modification to the Pronea 600i involved removing the camera s film back and mounting instead a Kodak digital back. This not only covered the back of the camera, but also extended beneath it, approximately doubling the camera s height. This was required to accommodate the large PC card s used as storage media, the six AA ... format camera. The DCS 315 was substantially faster than the 330 since only half as much data needed ... only allowed Kodak s proprietary .TIF RAW format. See also Kodak DCS External links http www.kodak.com global en professional products cameras dcs315 dcs315Index.jhtml DCS 315 at Kodak.com http www.kodak.com global en professional products cameras dcs330 dcs330Index.jhtml DCS 330 at Kodak.com ftp ftp.kodak.com web service manuals dcs 6b0935.pdf Online manual at Kodak.com PDF http www.mir.com.my rb photography companies Kodak index4.htm DCS 300 series on mir.com.my photographic resource http www.nikonweb.com files DCS Story.pdf The DCS Story References references Category Digital SLR cameras Category Kodak cameras it Kodak DCS 300 ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox Company company name BellSouth Mobility DCS, Inc. company logo Image BSMDCS.PNG BellSouth Mobility DCS logo, 1995 2001 company type Holding of AT&T Mobility foundation 1995 location Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , United States USA key people industry Wireless Services company slogan products High Speed Downlink Packet Access HSDPA , Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS , W CDMA , General Packet Radio Service GPRS , Global System for Mobile Communications GSM , Digital AMPS TDMA , Advanced Mobile Phone System AMPS , Short message service Two way messaging revenue num employees homepage http www.bellsouth.com wireless www.bellsouth.com wireless BellSouth Mobility DCS, LLC headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , was a BellSouth subsidiary. BellSouth Mobility DCS operated 1900 MHz GSM networks in a number of states in the South, clustered around South Carolina. History BellSouth Mobility DCS was a mobile phone network operated by the United States American landline telephone company BellSouth . It was founded in the mid nineties. It ran GSM at 1900 MHz, and covered North Carolina North and South Carolina , and eastern parts of Georgia U.S. state Georgia and Tennessee . In 2000, it became part of the Cingular Wireless network, and the BellSouth branding was dropped. It then legally existed as BellSouth Mobility DCS, Inc. d b a Cingular Wireless . In 2007, it became known as BellSouth Mobility DCS, Inc. d b a AT&T Mobility . External links http www.bellsouth.com wireless BellSouth Mobility AT&T Category AT&T ... more details
Infobox Company company logo company type Incorporation business Incorporated foundation 1970 location 12 1, Higashi Shinagawa 4 chome, Shinagawa, Tokyo 140 8506, Japan key people Takashi Kimura, President num employees about 1800 revenue 49,000,000,000 yen Half year ending in September, 2007 industry System integration products homepage http www.dcs.co.jp Mitsubishi Research Institute DCS Mitsubishi Research Institute DCS DCS , often simply called DCS , for Diamond Computer Service, its former name, is the system integrator of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group MUFG , jointly owned by Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. MRI 60 percent and MUFG 40 percent . ref http www.dcs.co.jp company profile.html Corporate profile in Japanese ref It was established in 1970 from the IT service department of Mitsubishi Bank, listed in the First Floor of Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2001, but was delisted in 2004. It now employes about 1800 people. DCS has several subsidiaries. DC Operations DCO 1975 Tohoku Diamond Computer Service 1993 Diamond Fuji Soft D& F 1999 with Fuji Soft 50 D& F will be separated to Idea Consulting held by Fuji Soft and MRV Solutions held by DCS on June 1st, 2010. ref http www.dandf.co.jp contact2.html ref Nippon Card Processing NICAP 2001 with NTT Data , First Data and Mitsubishi UFJ Nicos formerly DC Card MRI Value Consulting MRV 2009 ref http www.mri.co.jp NEWS press 2009 2008809 1435.html MRI ref with MRI 36 and Mitsubishi Electric Information Systems MDIS 34 UBS Corporation established in 1999, owned by DCS since 2010 ref http www.dcs.co.jp history pdf 2010 100201.pdf DCS ref with Uni Charm 20 References reflist External links http www.dcs.co.jp Official web site in Japanese DEFAULTSORT Mitsubishi Research Institute Dcs Category Mitsubishi companies ja DCS ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 original research date January 2012 Below is a list of Departure Control System vendors. Videcom John Keells Computer Services TravSys Amadeus ICCI Airline Systems AirIT Sirena Travel http www.sita.aero product departure control services SITA DCS http www.arinc.com products passenger processing index.html ARINC Related Articles Departure Control System Category Airport infrastructure ... more details
DCS Copy Protection Ltd is a UK company that licenses proprietary content protection technology. It is a direct competitor to Rovi Corporation Rovi formerly Macrovision in the field of analogue copy protection . ref http www.avsforum.com avs vb showthread.php?t 1169141&page 3 post by Keith Jack, Sigma Designs ref DCS Copy Protection Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Echostar Corporation. ref http www.dwightcav.com DCS Copy Protection Ltd Homepage ref ref http www.echostar.com Services ContentProtection.aspx Echostar link to DCS Copy Protection Ltd ref Technology The DCS Copy Protection technology claims to block the copying of analogue video outputs from digital video sources Digital TV Set Top Box es, Blu ray players, etc , modifying the video signal so that DVD recorder s, VHS machines etc cannot copy it, while TV sets can display the protected content as normal. ref http www.dwightcav.com ?page id 3 DCS Copy Protection Ltd Website Technology section ref The DCS Copy Protection technology is reportedly similar in concept to Macrovision s ref http dtv guru.blogspot.com 2006 10 how many ways to signal copy.html ref but more technologically up to date. ref http books.google.co.uk books ... Content Protection Process Overview The Walt Disney Studios ref The DCS Copy Protection ... capabilities ref History DCS Copy Protection Ltd The company formerly known as Echostar Limited was renamed to DCS Copy Protection Ltd in June 2009. ref UK Companies House search April 2010 ... Operations were moved to Steeton, West Yorkshire, in July 2010. ref http www.dwightcav.com ?p 72 DCS ... currently deployed by DCS Copy Protection Ltd was formerly owned and developed by Dwight Cavendish ... In 2003 DCS proposed a digital content protection system to the Analogue Reconversion Discussion Group ... ref In 2004, DCS made at least one presentation ref http www.cptwg.org Assets Presentations Pres ... of the process which subsequently led to the DCS technology being accepted by the Advanced ... more details
Infobox camera model Eastman Kodak Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR c image Image Cam 06.jpg 300px kind Single lens reflex camera Single lens reflex sensor FillFactory 135 format full frame CMOS 13.8mp res 4500 × 3000 13.5 million lens Interchangeable Canon EF mount viewfinder Optical TTL pentaprism storage CompactFlash Type I or Type II , SD MMC The Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR c is a 13.5 megapixel digital camera digital single lens reflex SLR camera produced by Eastman Kodak . Unlike most DSLR s, it is Full frame digital SLR full frame &mdash it uses an image sensor that is the full size of a 135 film 35 mm 36x24 mm frame. It is compatible with Canon EOS Canon EF lens mount EF mount lenses. The camera was launched on March 18, 2004 and incorporates the internal systems of the previous Nikon compatible Kodak DCS Pro SLR n SLR n in a new body produced by the Sigma Corporation of Japan. Both the SLR c and the SLR n were officially discontinued by Kodak on May 31, 2005, although remaining stock would be sold and the cameras would be fully supported through 2008 . Kodak cited poor profitability of the sector in its announcement. See also Kodak DCS Pro SLR n Kodak DCS References http www.kodak.com global en professional products cameras proSLRc proSLRcIndex.jhtml?id 0.1.18.22.3.14&lc en Kodak page on the DCS Pro SLR c . http www.dpreview.com news 0403 04031802kodakslrc.asp Press release archived at dpreview.com. Category Digital SLR cameras Category Kodak cameras camera stub Full frame DSLR cameras it Kodak DCS Pro SLR c ru Kodak DCS Pro SLR c ... more details
Infobox camera image model Kodak DCS Pro SLR n kind Single lens reflex camera Single lens reflex sensor 36  mm 24  mm CMOS res 4,500 × 3000 13.5 million lens Interchangeable Nikon F mount viewfinder Optical storage CompactFlash Type I or Type II SD Card shutter Electronically controlled focal plane shutterRange 1 4000 to 2 sec., bulb flash pop up, sync at 1 125 second metering 3D Matrix Metering mmode 3D Matrix, center average, spot farea 5 AF points fmode AF S, AF C, M cont Approx. 1.7 frame s speedRange 160 800 in 1 3 stops, 1600 RAW only rearLCD 2.0 inch, 130,000 pixels weight 35.3 oz. 1000g battery Ni MH battery pack The Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR n is a 13.5 megapixel 4500x3000 pixels Full frame digital SLR full frame 35mm digital SLR produced as a collaboration between Nikon Corporation and Eastman Kodak . It was an improved version of the Kodak DCS Pro 14n Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n series, and was based on a modified Nikon N80 N80 film SLR and thus compatible with almost all Nikon F mount lenses. The camera was announced in early 2004 and became available to purchase mid year. A monochrome variant named Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR n m of the camera existed as well. The camera has no anti aliasing filter in front of the CMOS sensor, which gives it very high edge acuity, but gives it a greater chance of producing moire artifacts than most cameras. This can be partially compensated for with the software, which has advanced Image noise reduction noise .... The cousin of this camera, the Kodak DCS Pro SLR c Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR c , announced ... DCS Pro SLR c Digital Camera Kodak ref See also Kodak DCS Pro SLR c Kodak DCS Sample image gallery ... 2008. Kodak DCS Pro 14nx same updated sensor. Image Saint Andrews Cross.jpg St Andrew s Cross spider gallery References references External links http www.nikonweb.com files DCS Story.pdf The DCS Story Category Digital SLR cameras Category Kodak cameras Full frame DSLR cameras it Kodak DCS Pro ... more details
unreferenced date March 2010 A Departure Control System DCS automates processing an Airlines Airport management operation. This includes managing the information required for Airport Check in and printing Boarding card , cargo load control and aircraft checks. Today DCS mostly 98 manage Electronic tickets via interfaces from range of devices from Check in kiosk , Airport check in Online check in Online Check in , mobile boarding cards and baggage handling. DCS are able to identify, capture and update reservations from an airlines Computer Reservation System for passengers stored in a so called Passenger Name Record PNR . A DCS is used to update reservations, typically as checked in, boarded, flown or another status. DCS systems interface directly or indirectly with Global Distribution System GDS , Load Control systems and an airlines inventory management . Additionally and increasingly a DCS for some city pair sectors may also be connected with immigration control for visa, immigration and passenger no fly watchlists. Larger international airports will have a range of DCS or a single DCS which each particular airline carrier can integrate with for streamlined operations. See also List of DCS vendors Departure Control Systems Category Airport infrastructure ... more details
Cleanup date August 2008 Notability date August 2008 Denver Christian Schools DCS is a Christian school system located in Denver, Colorado ref name website http www.denver christian.org Denver Christian Schools ref . DCS was established in 1916 to help educate the children of Christian parents in the Reformed Christian tradition. Today, DCS is a non denominational school. DCS is accredited through the North Central Association and is a member of Christian Schools International . The high school campus, Denver Christian High School , is located in south Denver. DCS also consists of two elementary middle school campuses. The oldest of the two is the Van Dellen campus, located in south Denver. This campus was named after Christian Reformed pastor Idzard Van Dellen. The Highlands Ranch elementary middle school campus is named after the community in which it is located, a suburb south of Denver. Both of these campuses also feature a preschool. References references coord missing Colorado Category Education in Denver, Colorado Category Private schools in Colorado Colorado school stub ... more details
Desktop Colour Separation DCS is an enhanced Encapsulated PostScript file format ref name FEO cite web url http www.file extensions.org dcs file extension bitmap graphics desktop color separation file title File extension DCS publisher File Extensions.org accessdate 2009 11 04 ref that was introduced by Quark, Inc. ref name ASI cite web url http kb2.adobe.com cps 315 315865.html title OPI and DCS Desktop Color Separation Method Comparison publisher Adobe Systems Inc accessdate 2009 11 04 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref It is now primarily used for specialised graphics work particularly images that use multiple channels, eg when applying different spot colours to each part of a greyscale image. ref name AC cite web url http desktoppub.about.com od dcsopi g dcs.htm title DCS last Bear first Jacci Howard publisher About.Com accessdate 2009 11 03 ref Format In DCS a CMYK graphic is separated into five files a main file and four pre separation files, one for each CMYK process colour. ref name AC ref name ASI The main file contains an indication of which separation files are needed and where to find them, together with a composite image information which is used to print a composite of the image. ref name ASI ref name GI cite web url http support.adobe.com devsup devsup.nsf docs 52922.htm File 316726.pdf title Desktop Color Separation DCS General Information last Powers first Lynn date 1993 12 10 publisher Adobe Inc. accessdate 2009 11 04 ref Operation When output to a PostScript printer computing printer , the printer driver reads the information in the main file and assigns the cyan, magenta, yellow, and black files to their corresponding separation files . References reflist External links http printwiki.org Color Separation Colour Separation , PrintWiki. http support.adobe.com devsup devsup.nsf docs 52922.htm File 316726.pdf Desktop Colour Separation DCS General Information , Lynn Powers, Adobe Inc., 1993 12 10 Category Computer file formats ... more details
14N may refer to Gnome Rh ne 14N , a WWII French 14 cylinder two row air cooled radial engine Kodak DCS Pro 14n , a 2002 professional F mount digital SLR camera Letter NumberCombDisambig ... more details
A digital cross connect system DCS or DXC is a piece of Circuit switching circuit switched network equipment, used in telecommunications networks, that allows lower level Time division multiplexing TDM bit stream s, such as DS0 bit streams, to be rearranged and interconnected among higher level TDM signals, such as Digital Signal 1 DS1 bit streams. DCS units are available that operate on both older T carrier E carrier bit streams, as well as newer Synchronous optical networking SONET SDH bit streams. DCS devices can be used for Traffic grooming grooming telecommunications traffic, switching traffic from one circuit to another in the event of a network failure, supporting automated provisioning, and other applications. Having a DCS in a circuit switched network provides important flexibility that can otherwise only be obtained at higher cost using manual Digital signal cross connect DSX cross connect patch panel s. It is important to realize that while DCS devices switch traffic, they are not Packet switching packet switches &mdash they switch circuits , not packets, and the circuit arrangements they are used to manage tend to persist over very long time spans, typically months or longer, as compared to packet switches, which can route every packet differently, and operate on micro or millisecond time spans. DCS units are also sometimes Genericized trademark colloquially called DACS units, after a proprietary brand name of DCS units created and sold by AT&T s Western Electric Western Electric division , now Alcatel Lucent . Not to be mistaken for Digital Access Carrier System , a British pair gain system also using the acronym DACS . Modern digital access and cross connect systems are not limited to the T carrier system , and may accommodate high data rates such as those of SONET . See also Optical cross connect References FS1037C Cisco Technical Glossary Category Network architecture Category Telecommunications equipment Category Digital systems Cross connect system ... more details
anniversaries decorations battle honours The Defense Courier Service DCS is established under ... agencies, authorized government contractors, and allied nations. The DCS directly supports the President ... Department, and other federal agencies. The DCS was formerly the Armed Forces Courier Service ARFCOS ... for a new joint service military command. Thus, the Defense Courier Service DCS was officially established ... of the DCS. Key to this are the following major affiliations Under the DoD, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence USD I . Executive Agency responsibility for the DCS ... 5, 1994, the DCS became a Direct Reporting unit to the U.S. Transportation Command USTRANSCOM . Later, on October 1, 1998, DCS was relieved from its assignment to the USTRANSCOM and assigned once again to AMC. More recently, on October 1, 2004, DCS was once again, reorganized under USTRANSCOM. The Gulf War provided the first real world contingency deployment test of the DCS. Eight days after Iraqi tanks entered Kuwait, a seven man DCS station was deployed to HQ, Central Command in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. By the end of the Gulf War, DCS couriers had provided over one million pounds of command ..., 2003, directed the realignment of Defense Courier Service DCS from Air Mobility Command AMC to U.S. Transportation Command USTRANSCOM . On October 1, 2004, DCS was aligned as a Functional Component Command ... for Intelligence USD I approved a proposal to eliminate the DCS command billet and integrate the functions of the DCS headquarters staff into USTRANSCOM. On November 15, 2005, the Defense Courier ... more details
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Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Diploma of Collegial Studies DCS or DEC , from the French language French Dipl me d tudes coll giales is issued by the province of Quebec, Canada at the completion of post secondary studies at the College education in Quebec college level. The diploma is awarded for two types of programs two years of pre university studies or three years of technical studies, leading to a career specialization. A DCS is required for university admission in the province of Quebec, Canada Quebec . Canada university stub coord missing Quebec DEFAULTSORT Diploma Of College Studies Category Academic degrees Category Quebec CEGEP Category Universities and colleges in Canada Category Universities and colleges in Quebec fr Dipl me d tudes coll giales ... more details