Patents by Inventor Tonya L. Love
Tonya L. Love has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9213701Abstract: An embodiment generally relates to systems and methods for electronically auto-filing and retrieving erasable paper document documents configured for ultraviolet (UV) imaging. A device can automatically generate an electronic version of the erasable paper document and store the electronic version in a database. A user can search the database for the electronic version with identification information associated with the erasable paper document, upon which the systems and methods can retrieve the electronic version of the erasable paper document for the user. The electronic version of the erasable paper document can be re-rendered either as a new erasable paper document, for display to the user, or other renderings.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Raja Bala, Francis K. Tse, George Cunha Cardoso, Tonya L. Love, Fritz F. Ebner, Michael R. Furst
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Patent number: 9075803Abstract: An embodiment generally relates to systems and methods for electronically auto-filing and retrieving erasable paper document documents configured for ultraviolet (UV) imaging. A device can embed a machine readable code on an erasable paper document, or can detect a machine readable code preprinted on the document. An electronic version of the erasable paper document along with the machine readable code can be stored in a database. When the machine readable code is later detected on a rendered document, the electronic version corresponding to the machine readable code can be retrieved from storage. The erasable paper document can be re-rendered using the retrieved electronic version either as a new erasable paper document, for display to the user, or other renderings.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: George Cunha Cardoso, Raja Bala, Tonya L. Love, Francis K. Tse, Fritz F. Ebner, Michael R. Furst
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Patent number: 8711429Abstract: A user of an image forming device selects from among a plurality of pre-stored color rendition dictionaries (CRDs) in order that a set of system process parameter setpoints associated with that CRD may be referenced to bias and/or skew an available color gamut in the direction of a particular nominally out-of-gamut color which the user wishes to produce in a color image output by the image forming device. A capability is included in a color image forming device store and/or update multiple sets of special process parameter setpoints defining a plurality of CRDs each of which may be identified and associated with a specific color in order that requests to print out-of-gamut colors may be satisfied routinely as exceptions to a nominal gamut based on a nominal set of stored setpoints when a CRD is selected and the setpoints associated with that CRD are input for reference by the color image forming device on a temporary basis.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventors: Lalit K. Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Ta-Chen Hsu, Patricia J. Donaldson
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Patent number: 8599432Abstract: A color management system is provided for enabling imaging of selected colors called spot colors that document dynamically adjusting the normal printer gamut to achieve extended colors. Developed mass may be increased or decreased by changing set points such as a photoreceptor roll charge, development bias or raster output scanner laser power.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lalit Keshav Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Ta-Chen Hsu
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Publication number: 20130265598Abstract: A printing system and associated method is provided which is capable of operating in a standard output color gamut mode and/or a non-standard output color gamut mode. According to an exemplary method, the printing system non-standard output color gamut mode is associated with an off-gray balance calibration to extend the gamut of the printing system to include colors outside the gamut associated with the standard output color gamut mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Patricia Joanne Donaldson, Lalit Keshav Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Ta-Chen Hsu
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Patent number: 8531733Abstract: An image processing system such as a multi-function device (MFD) with an “e-reader” mode is disclosed. The e-reader mode can be activated by a user from the MFD user interface, or automatically detected by the system if the mode is set to “auto.” Once in e-reader mode, the system automatically locates the area corresponding to the e-reader screen, crops it, de-skews it when necessary, and enhances the image. In addition, N-Up (printing several pages of content on one physical page) may be applied if users desire. The enhancement adjusts background color, boosts the contrast, and de-blurs the image when necessary. Two embodiments of enhancement are presented. The first one performs Tone Reproduction Curve (TRC) adjustment and possible de-blurring on the entire screen area. The second one segments the screen area into three kinds of objects (text/picture/background). Different TRCs are applied to enhance the objects.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2010Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Zhigang Fan, Tonya L. Love
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Publication number: 20120274969Abstract: An embodiment generally relates to systems and methods for electronically auto-filing and retrieving erasable paper document documents configured for ultraviolet (UV) imaging. A device can automatically generate an electronic version of the erasable paper document and store the electronic version in a database. A user can search the database for the electronic version with identification information associated with the erasable paper document, upon which the systems and methods can retrieve the electronic version of the erasable paper document for the user. The electronic version of the erasable paper document can be re-rendered either as a new erasable paper document, for display to the user, or other renderings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Raja Bala, Francis K. Tse, George Cunha Cardoso, Tonya L. Love, Fritz F. Ebner, Michael R. Furst
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Publication number: 20120273562Abstract: An embodiment generally relates to systems and methods for electronically auto-filing and retrieving erasable paper document documents configured for ultraviolet (UV) imaging. A device can embed a machine readable code on an erasable paper document, or can detect a machine readable code preprinted on the document. An electronic version of the erasable paper document along with the machine readable code can be stored in a database. When the machine readable code is later detected on a rendered document, the electronic version corresponding to the machine readable code can be retrieved from storage. The erasable paper document can be re-rendered using the retrieved electronic version either as a new erasable paper document, for display to the user, or other renderings.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: George Cunha Cardoso, Raja Bala, Tonya L. Love, Francis K. Tse, Fritz F. Ebner, Michael R. Furst
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Publication number: 20110242610Abstract: An image processing system such as a multi-function device (MFD) with an “e-reader” mode is disclosed. The e-reader mode can be activated by a user from the MFD user interface, or automatically detected by the system if the mode is set to “auto.” Once in e-reader mode, the system automatically locates the area corresponding to the e-reader screen, crops it, de-skews it when necessary, and enhances the image. In addition, N-Up (printing several pages of content on one physical page) may be applied if users desire. The enhancement adjusts background color, boosts the contrast, and de-blurs the image when necessary. Two embodiments of enhancement are presented. The first one performs Tone Reproduction Curve (TRC) adjustment and possible de-blurring on the entire screen area. The second one segments the screen area into three kinds of objects (text/picture/background). Different TRCs are applied to enhance the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Zhigang Fan, Tonya L. Love
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Patent number: 7969625Abstract: An automatic gray balance control system to produce TRCs for all primary colors in a reproduction device and for each pitch of a photoreceptor system by printing target patches for each pitch, measuring the output colors, and automatically readjusting the tone reproduction curves until a satisfactory level of accuracy is obtained as compared to the theoretical desired output. The system produces pitch-based gray balanced TRCs that are updated frequently for each pitch, with different TRCs for different pitches, to ensure consistency in output from pitch to pitch as well as from page to page on a given pitch.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: R. Enrique Viturro, Lalit Keshav Mestha, Joseph D. Hancock, Tonya L. Love
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Patent number: 7751734Abstract: A marking engine forms one or more toned patches and/or images on a photoreceptor transfer device such as a photoreceptor belt or drum, either within or outside a main image area. A sensor illuminates the tones patches and/or images on the photoreceptor transfer device using wavelengths outside the photo response range of the photoreceptor transfer device, thereby allowing reflectance values for each toned patch and/or image to be measured without generating ghost images on the photoreceptor transfer device. The sensor supports collection of measured reflectance values from single-color, mixed-color; and multi-separation image-on-image toned patches and/or images directly from the photoreceptor transfer device at rates as high as one or more times per revolution of the photoreceptor transfer device. The measured reflectance values may be used to generate and/or update color stabilization tone reproduction curves.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lalit K. Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Daniel A. Robbins, Dennis M. Diehl
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Patent number: 7738140Abstract: Provided is a method for enabling accurate and consistent imaging of selected colors within a document for various printing device configurations utilizing an automated spot color editor. The method includes determining appropriate target values for a selected color within a print job. The automated spot color editor modifies or adjusts the selected color by selecting a quality level, in the form of a color difference metric, and a maximum number of iterations, which is the maximum number of times the automated spot color editor is operated to calculate a CMYK color formula. Sample patch(es) are printed and analyzed for the selected target value and a CMYK color formula based on the color composition of the sample patch is calculated. The CMYK color formula is inserted into a spot color editing table. Through a graphical user interface, an operator may review the color formula for acceptance.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Joseph D. Hancock, Peter S. Fisher, Lalit K. Mestha, Kenneth J. Mihalyov, Tonya L. Love, Peter A. Crean, Matthew F. Hoffmann
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Patent number: 7684082Abstract: An algorithmic method is identified for compensating for thermochromaticity errors in insitu spectral color measurements of a color printing device. A difference is mapped between spectral measurements of a printed color generated by the color printing device measured at a first or hot temperature and at a second or cool ambient temperature where the mapping comprises a referenceable characteristic of the color printing device. The spectrophotometric measurement of a hot color is compared with colors obtained with thermochromaticity compensation matrix to assess if the measured color corresponds to the desired color which will result when cooled to ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lalit Keshav Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Dennis M. Diehl, Daniel A. Robbins
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Publication number: 20090296154Abstract: A marking device is provided which is capable of operating in a standard output color gamut mode or a non-standard output color gamut mode. The device includes: a color manager that performs color processing on input color data in accordance with a calibration of the device; and, a marking engine that applied colorants to an image-receiving medium in accordance with output from the color manager. Suitably, when the device is operating in the non-standard mode, then the calibration of the device which is conducted is an off-gray balance calibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Patricia Joanne Donaldson, Lalit Keshav Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Ta-chen Hsu
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Publication number: 20090040563Abstract: Disclosed is an invisible encoding system which can be used for tracking printing jobs. Specifically, this disclosure provides a system and method of encoding sheets of a printing job, where the encoding is invisible to the human naked eye and the encoded information may be permanently fixed to the finished printed product.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2007Publication date: February 12, 2009Inventors: Lalit Keshav Mestha, Peter Stanley Fisher, Alvaro Enrique Gil, Tonya L. Love
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Patent number: 7483186Abstract: A printer or other marking engine includes a marking material transfer device, such as a photoreceptor drum or belt, that includes a plurality of pitches. Each pitch receives an individual color of marking material and conveys the marking material to a substrate. The marking engine forms a desired image in a main image area of the substrate using marking material from one or more of the pitches, and produces a target patch pattern for each of the pitches in a margin area located outside the main image area. A measuring device such as a spectrophotometer is used to measure each target patch pattern, and based on the measured values, an individual color calibration is performed for each pitch for use in a subsequent marking operation. The color calibration may include generating or modifying a tone reproduction curve for each pitch based on the measured values. The margin area may be later trimmed off, thereby removing the portion of the substrate on which the target patch pattern is formed.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2006Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: R. Enrique Viturro, Lalit Keshav Mestha, Joseph D. Hancock, Tonya L. Love
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Patent number: 7471385Abstract: To determine the spectra of objects that have different degrees of fluorescence, a plurality of reference databases are provided, each reference database being suited to a different degree of fluorescence. A most appropriate one of the reference databases is selected based on a predicted degree of fluorescence of an object for which a reflectance spectrum is to be determined. The prediction of the degree of fluorescence may be based on user input, or may be predicted by using a priori information, such as a priori knowledge of media types.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lalit K. Mestha, Fred F. Hubble, III, Kenneth Mihalyov, Tonya L. Love, Gary W. Skinner
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Publication number: 20080291479Abstract: A color management system is provided for enabling imaging of selected colors called spot colors that document dynamically adjusting the normal printer gamut to achieve extended colors. Developed mass may be increased or decreased by changing set points such as a photoreceptor roll charge, development bias or raster output scanner laser power.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Lalit Keshav Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Ta-Chen Hsu
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Publication number: 20080259374Abstract: An alogrithmic method is identified for compensating for thermochromaticity errors in insitu spectral color measurements of a color printing device. A difference is mapped between spectral measurements of a printed color generated by the color printing device measured at a first or hot temperature and at a second or cool ambient temperature where the mapping comprises a referenceable characteristic of the color printing device. The spectrophotometric measurement of a hot color is compared with colors obtained with thermochromaticity compensation matrix to assess if the measured color corresponds to the desired color which will result when cooled to ambient temperature.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Lalit Keshav Mestha, Tonya L. Love, Dennis M. Diehl, Daniel A. Robbins
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Publication number: 20080075492Abstract: A marking engine forms one ore more toned patches and/or images on a photoreceptor transfer device such as a photoreceptor belt or drum, either within or outside a main image area. A sensor illuminates the tones patches and/or images on the photoreceptor transfer device using wavelegths outside the photo response range of the photoreceptor transfer device, thereby allowing reflectance values for each toned patch and/or image to be measured without generating ghost images on the photoreceptor transfer device. The sensor supports collection of measured reflectance values from single-color, mixed-color; and multi-separation image-on-image toned patches and/or images directly from the photoreceptor transfer device at rates as high as one or more times per revolution of the photoreceptor transfer device. The measured reflectance values may be used to generate and/or update color stabilization tone reproduction curves.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: XEROX CORPORATIONInventors: Lalit K. MESTHA, Tonya L. LOVE, Daniel A. ROBBINS, Dennis M. DIEHL