Patents by Inventor Abraham Moshe Muchnick
Abraham Moshe Muchnick 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: 10559096Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital content and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, interaction of physical digital paint properties with each other as part of generating digital paint is used to expand functionality of digital paint generation beyond conventional color selection techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2017Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Patent number: 10521932Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital content and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, interaction of color and physical digital paint properties with each other as part of generating digital paint is used to expand functionality of digital paint generation beyond conventional color selection techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2017Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Patent number: 10515465Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital content and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, container representation and hierarchical storage such that previously generated digital paints and combinations of those paints may be used to generate a new digital paint, which is not possible using conventional techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Patent number: 10489938Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital image and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, a control is used to adjust color and/or physical digital paint properties to generate digital paint. Further, feedback is also supported such that the digital paint generated from properties is changed in real time as changes are made to the properties, e.g., amounts of digital paint properties used to generate the digital paint.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Patent number: 10474341Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital image and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. In one example, a mix control is used to adjust color and/or physical digital paint properties to generate digital paint. Further, feedback is also supported such that the digital paint generated from properties is changed in real time as changes are made to the properties, e.g., amounts of digital paint properties used to generate the digital paint.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Adobe Inc.Inventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Publication number: 20190096096Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital image and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, a control is used to adjust color and/or physical digital paint properties to generate digital paint. Further, feedback is also supported such that the digital paint generated from properties is changed in real time as changes are made to the properties, e.g., amounts of digital paint properties used to generate the digital paint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2017Publication date: March 28, 2019Applicant: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Publication number: 20190080486Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital content and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, container representation and hierarchical storage such that previously generated digital paints and combinations of those paints may be used to generate a new digital paint, which is not possible using conventional techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Publication number: 20190079661Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital image and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. In one example, a mix control is used to adjust color and/or physical digital paint properties to generate digital paint. Further, feedback is also supported such that the digital paint generated from properties is changed in real time as changes are made to the properties, e.g., amounts of digital paint properties used to generate the digital paint.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Publication number: 20190080485Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital content and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, interaction of physical digital paint properties with each other as part of generating digital paint is used to expand functionality of digital paint generation beyond conventional color selection techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Publication number: 20190080487Abstract: Digital paint generation techniques and systems are described that are configured to bridge a perceived divide between functionality made available to users to create digital content and the users' understanding as to how this functionality is to be used. A variety of techniques and systems are described that support this expansion. In one example, interaction of color and physical digital paint properties with each other as part of generating digital paint is used to expand functionality of digital paint generation beyond conventional color selection techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2017Publication date: March 14, 2019Applicant: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventors: Mark M. Randall, Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Benoit Ambry, Kushith C. Amerasinghe Godagamage, Jean-Sylvere Charles Simonet
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Patent number: 10061491Abstract: Disclosed is a cross-platform image editor configured with image editing tools and that is integrated with a software application and operable on a user computing device. A low-res version of a high-res image stored in an image library is displayed, and a user selection of at least one image editing tool and at least one associated parameter is received. The low-res version is modified accordingly. Without human user intervention the high resolution image is processed by executing at least one instruction respectively associated with each of the at least one selected image editing tools using the at least one parameter. The modified high resolution image is output.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2013Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATEDInventors: Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Israel Derdik
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Publication number: 20140071045Abstract: Disclosed is a cross-platform image editor configured with image editing tools and that is integrated with a software application and operable on a user computing device. A low-res version of a high-res image stored in an image library is displayed, and a user selection of at least one image editing tool and at least one associated parameter is received. The low-res version is modified accordingly. Without human user intervention the high resolution image is processed by executing at least one instruction respectively associated with each of the at least one selected image editing tools using the at least one parameter. The modified high resolution image is output.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Aviary Inc.Inventors: Abraham Moshe Muchnick, Israel Derdik