Patents Assigned to Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.
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Patent number: 8436918Abstract: Systems, apparatus and methods are provided for the real-time positional manipulation of stereoscopic (3D) subtitles in a stereoscopic viewing environment. A stereoscopic subtitling workstation is provided for creating stereoscopic subtitling content for use with stereoscopic video content in which stereoscopic subtitling content can be manipulated and adjusted in real-time in a stereoscopic viewing environment to set the desired viewing position and appearance parameters for the stereoscopic subtitling content. The stereoscopic subtitling workstation may further automatically analyze the stereoscopic video content and automatically generate optimal viewing parameters for the stereoscopic subtitling content, including its 3D offset, according to desired appearances and interaction between such content.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Laurence James Claydon, Jonathan Frank David Gardner, Richard Corne, Ruopeng Wang, Jeffrey McDermott
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Patent number: 7818257Abstract: Unique encoding of each of a substantial number of distribution video copies of a program such as a motion picture is produced by altering the images slightly at several pre-selected locations in the program in a uniquely coded pattern. Suspected counterfeits can be compared with an unaltered master video to determine the encoded number for the copy which was counterfeited to enable tracking the source of the counterfeit. Preferably, each frame of several whole scenes is altered at each location by shifting an image so as to make the alterations largely undetectable by counterfeiters but easily detected by comparison with an unaltered master video. Artifacts are inserted in patterns representing a unique number for the program. These supplement the encoding by alteration of images and gives added means to aid in tracing counterfeit copies.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2004Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Dewolde
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Patent number: 7623661Abstract: Information is incorporated into motion picture film prints in the form of images or patterns that appear as unobtrusive defects or artifacts. The unique codes are used in association with the print number of the film and are reproduced in video copies of the film made by counterfeiters. This code can be read from the counterfeit copy and can be used to trace the source of the counterfeit. The digits of the print number are recorded in separate frames to increase the difficulty to counterfeiters in detecting and deleting them.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories Inc.Inventors: William A. Clark, Joseph C. Wary
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Patent number: 7394519Abstract: A system and method is provided for encoding an identifiable code into the audio content of a motion picture. The audio content is altered in at least one specific pre-selected location in the audio soundtrack of the motion picture so as to be essentially unnoticeable to the listener. The audio content is altered to form an audio code which represents a unique number applied to that copy of the motion picture, whereupon any audio recording of such audio content would capture the audio code. The unique number is stored together with an identification of the location, entity or person who receives the copy when it is distributed, so as to enable suspected counterfeit copies of the motion picture to be analyzed to read the code number and identify the recipient of the copy and thereby track down the source of the counterfeit copies.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Colin F. Mossman, Joseph C. Wary
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Publication number: 20020108202Abstract: The device sprays a mist of cleaning fluid onto the record medium—e.g., motion picture film—and wipes it off, preferably with a soft material such as velvet. Then, the film is dried with air, including thin air jets to spread the liquid evenly, and heated, ionized air. The device has a closed housing and air in the housing is evacuated and sent to a still to recover much of the cleaning liquid and prevent its escape into the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: DeLuxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Hans Leisinger, George J. Rowland, Colin F. Mossman
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Patent number: 6428626Abstract: A method of spraying a mist of cleaning fluid onto the record medium—e.g., motion picture film—and wiping it off, preferably with a soft material such as velvet. Then, the film is dried with air, including thin air jets to spread the liquid evenly, and heated, ionized air. The device has a closed housing and air in the housing is evacuated and sent to a still to recover much of the cleaning liquid and prevent its escape into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Hans Leisinger, George J. Rowland, Colin F. Mossman
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Publication number: 20010000872Abstract: The device sprays a mist of cleaning fluid onto the record medium—e.g., motion picture film—and wipes it off, preferably with a soft material such as velvet. Then, the film is dried with air, including thin air jets to spread the liquid evenly, and heated, ionized air. The device has a closed housing and air in the housing is evacuated and sent to a still to recover much of the cleaning liquid and prevent its escape into the atmosphere.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2000Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: DeLuxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Hans Leisinger, George J. Rowland, Colin F. Mossman
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Patent number: 6223377Abstract: The device sprays a mist of cleaning fluid onto the record medium—e.g., motion picture film—and wipes it off, preferably with a soft material such as velvet. Then, the film is dried with air, including thin air jets to spread the liquid evenly, and heated, ionized air. The device has a closed housing and air in the housing is evacuated and sent to a still to recover much of the cleaning liquid and prevent its escape into the atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Hans Leisinger, George J. Rowland, Colin F. Mossman
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Patent number: 5999248Abstract: An elongated record medium, such as motion picture film, is stored and transported in a plurality of banks of successive loop-forming rollers, with smaller banks of rollers being nested within the loops formed by a bank of larger rollers, and the record medium is transferred between the banks of rollers. The invention provides a relatively high capacity storage system which is very compact. It is used, for example, in storing film for feeding through a negative motion picture film printer, and for storing negatives in release print film production, and in accumulators for use in a variety of handling uses.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: DeLuxe Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Joseph C. Wary, Gerald M. Painter, Colin F. Mossman
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Patent number: RE45406Abstract: Unique encoding of each of a substantial number of distribution video copies of a program such as a motion picture is produced by altering the images slightly at several pre-selected locations in the program in a uniquely coded pattern. Suspected counterfeits can be compared with an unaltered master video to determine the encoded number for the copy which was counterfeited to enable tracking the source of the counterfeit. Preferably, each frame of several whole scenes is altered at each location by shifting an image so as to make the alterations largely undetectable by counterfeiters but easily detected by comparison with an unaltered master video. Artifacts are inserted in patterns representing a unique number for the program. These supplement the encoding by alteration of images and gives added means to aid in tracing counterfeit copies.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Deluxe Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey H. Dewolde