Abstract: The present invention provides a control system for and method of controlling an apparatus of the type for exposing photographic film with image data which control system and method are adapted to compensate for variations in the exposure intensity, while also adjusting for different formats of image data. In one form, control system of the present invention determines the format of the image data, determines an exposure format in response to the format of the image data for producing an image on the film having a predetermined size, and calibrates an intensity for the exposure in response to the determined exposure format.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 21, 1989
Date of Patent:
May 17, 1994
Assignee:
Camtronics, Ltd.
Inventors:
Richard C. Rice, Barry N. Stone, Lynn J. Orendorff
Abstract: A predetermined gradation of film transmittance levels, e.g. a gray scale, provided by a film exposure system is calibrated so as to consistently create an image on photographic film in accordance with the predetermined gradation of film transmittance levels. A light source is responsive to a drive signal, for generating light so that the exposure of different portions of the film to the light can be varied as a function of the drive signal so as to vary the resulting transmittance level of the portions of the film after the exposed portions of film are developed in order that the image can be formed on the film, and a sensing device senses the transmittance level of a developed portion of film exposed to at least one preselected value of light exposure and generates a transmittance level signal representative of the sensed transmittance level.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 21, 1989
Date of Patent:
June 4, 1991
Assignee:
Camtronics, Ltd.
Inventors:
Barry N. Stone, Richard C. Rice, John E. Lorbiecki, Stanley Bernstein
Abstract: Apparatus creates an image on photographic film in which the light intensity of the light source for exposing the film is calibrated to a predetermined value by measuring the light intensity of the light exposure while varying the digital form of the drive signal for controlling the intensity. A successive approximation sequence is used until the intensity approximates the predetermined value.