Patents Represented by Attorney G. Michael Roebuck
  • Patent number: 5734915
    Abstract: A process for translating a set of point and click operations in a window oriented environment into a set of ACR-NEMA commands for formatting film pages of medical images. In particular, the software modules that comprise the invention relate to processes for interfacing a non-programmer user with a digital computer to produce a desired group of medical images, selected from stored images. The new group of images can be edited, annotated, and arranged by the user. The process then converts the image data into an industry standard format which can be transmitted to printers or storage on a network. A process for automatically generating a set of ACR-NEMA commands for formatting film pages of medical images, based upon the intrinsic characteristics of the images, defined as a set of ACR-NEMA elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventor: Paul H. Roewer
  • Patent number: 5321807
    Abstract: A method is presented which eliminates the extra steps by an application to call a graphics function. The method eliminates the intercepting layer or program between the application and the graphic functions. The method may call hardware and software graphics functions directly and thus requires fewer processing steps and thereby reduces the amount of work the host computer must perform. The method and apparatus enables copy image data into a computer screen window faster than a comparable image display system that intercepts every call that an application makes to a graphics function.The method and apparatus enables an application program to directly control the location of image data in memory. The present invention enables movement of image data within memory or out of memory to make room for higher priority images. These features enable an application program to move image data between memories for different displays so that an image can move between screens.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Inventor: Christopher J. Mumford