Patents by Inventor Eduard Wagensonner
Eduard Wagensonner 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: 5933585Abstract: A method and apparatus for the processing of images which are stored on a medium, having images which are electronically raster scanned and then subject to signal processing. The image signals for each image are processed electronically at least two times, with different parameters, and each of the processed image signals is sent to a single printing device. For example, the parameters may describe size, orientation, format, or composite printing, e.g., of an index print.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Freidhrich Hujer
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Patent number: 5696616Abstract: A scanner has a light sensing unit, and a reflecting unit which reflects light to the sensing unit either directly or indirectly. The reflecting unit receives light from an object being scanned or from a light source. In the former case, the light is reflected to the sensing unit directly. In the latter case, the light is reflected to the sensing unit indirectly. Thus, the reflecting unit directs light to an object being scanned and the object transmits or reflects the light to the sensing unit. The reflecting unit is made up of a series of micromirrors, and each of the micromirrors corresponds to a respective point of the object being scanned. The micromirrors are independently movable between rest positions in which they reflect light away from the sensing unit and active positions in which they reflect light towards the sensing unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AG - FototechnikInventor: Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 5162645Abstract: A photographic scanner has a light source for illuminating a photographic original to be scanned and a sensor for detecting light which has passed through the original. The sensor has a single row of sensing cells, and the original is scanned by moving the sensor and the original relative to one another in a direction perpendicular to the row. An objective serves to focus light from the original on the sensing cells. Between the objective and the sensor is a protective glass sheet which overlies the sensor. A mask is interposed between the protective sheet and the sensor and has a slit in register with the row of sensing cells. The mask reduces the amount of scattered light reaching the sensing cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1991Date of Patent: November 10, 1992Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Wolfgang Ruf, Friedrich Jacob
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Patent number: 5003381Abstract: The transparencies of an original for the primary colors are measured at a series of discrete points. The transparency values are processed to adjust for the characteristics of the copy material and the characteristics of the light source used to form an image of the original on the copy material. The light source is a cathode ray tube which generates an image forming beam having a Gaussian intensity distribution with a maximum at the longitudinal axis of the beam. The copy material is a hard copy material having three layers each of which is sensitized to light of a different primary color. Each layer responds to light of the corresponding color having an intensity in excess of a corresponding threshold level but exhibits no response to light having an intensity below this level. An image of the original is formed on the copy material point-by-point using the image forming beam from the cathode ray tube. The size of each image point depends upon the intensity of the beam relative to the threshold levels.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: AGFA Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventor: Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4831436Abstract: A colored original is scanned in each of the three primary colors red, green and blue to generate a series of electrical imaging signals for each such color. The signals are electronically processed and then sent to a cathode ray tube having a screen which is coated with a phosphor. The cathode ray tube successively converts the signals of the different series into optical images having the respective primary colors red, green and blue. The images are formed on the screen of the cathode ray tube thereby exciting the phosphor which luminesces to generate printing light. The differently colored images are successively printed on photographic color paper using the printing light emitted by the phosphor as well as respective red, green and blue filters. The phosphor is a rare earth phosphor which emits strongly in the red region of the spectrum and only weakly in the green and blue regions of the spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1987Date of Patent: May 16, 1989Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Birgmeir, Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4825297Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for electronic contrast valuation of two-dimensional transparent original images, in which the original images are electro-optically scanned by rows and columns. The image signals, corresponding to the image elements or pixels, and possibly needing correction, are subjected to frequency filtering, in which they are modified by a low-pass filter. The resulting low-pass signals are summed with corresponding high-pass signals obtained by subtraction of low-pass signals from the original image signals. The amplification factor for the high-pass signal is determined according to a non-linear transfer characteristic function K2, such that small signals corresponding to low image contrast are more greatly amplified (amplification S.sub.1) than are large signals corresponding to high image contrast (amplification S.sub.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hermann Fuchsberger, Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4825296Abstract: An original to be copied is electrooptically scanned point-by-point. The resulting imaging signals are stored in a first memory and then forwarded to a first image processing unit where the signals are electronically corrected to enhance the image of the original. The corrected signals are loaded into a second memory. A portion of the corrected signals is recalled from the second memory and sent to a third memory. This portion of the corrected signals is then transmitted to a second image processing unit and thereafter converted into a low-resolution video image which can be inspected to determine image quality. If image quality is satisfactory, the contents of the second memory are sent to an exposure unit which prints a high-resolution image of the original on copy material. Imaging signals for a second original are loaded into the first memory as the contents of the second memory are recalled for printing.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Hermann Fuchsberger, Wolfgang Ruf
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Patent number: 4812903Abstract: A colored original to be reproduced is scanned point-by-point in each of the three primary colors. The resulting imaging signals are processed to generate a luminance signal and a pair of chrominance signals. The luminance signal is branched into a high-pass filter channel and a low-pass filter channel. The high-pass portion of the luminance signal is amplified in accordance with a sublinear characteristic function which causes signals of small amplitude to be amplified to a greater degree than signals of large amplitude. The low-pass portion of the luminance signal is modified per a non-linear characteristic gradation function. The thus-modified high-pass and low-pass portions of the luminance signal are added to yield an enhanced luminance signal. The enhanced luminance signal is divided by the original luminance signal and each of the chrominance signals is multiplied by the resulting quotient. This automatially compensates for the changes in color saturation which accompany changes in brightness.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Wolfgang Ruf, Hermann Fuchsberger, Klaus Birgmeir
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Patent number: 4729015Abstract: Diapositives are copied on negative photosensitive paper in an apparatus wherein the positive is electronically scanned, line-by-line, and the thus obtained density signals are electronically inverted prior to influencing the beam of a CRT or laser which is used to reproduce the image of the positive on paper, either line-by-line or point-by-point. The inversion of signals renders it possible to scan the high-transmissivity portions of the positives with a narrow beam, i.e., with a high degree of resolution.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1986Date of Patent: March 1, 1988Assignee: Agfa Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventor: Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4652929Abstract: A method of producing a video picture of an image comprises the steps of lighting the image at a light level equal to about a predetermined small fraction of the light level necessary to produce picture-element signals of an amplitude sufficient to process. The thus lighted image is then scanned and electrooptically reduced to a succession of sets of analog picture-element signals a predetermined number N of times, the number N being equal to the inverse of the predetermined small fraction. Thus for each portion of the image there is a respective picture-element signal in each succession. The signals of each image portion are then projected onto the same portion of a light-sensitive medium to form a picture of the image thereon. This medium is capable of adding each of the signals of each set to the signals of the other sets corresponding to the same image portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AGInventors: Otto Stemme, Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4558436Abstract: The dynamic random access memory for use in a video circuit scanning video images according to the interlaced scanning method and reproducing the images on monitors of different resolutions is described. The RAM memory is composed of as many RAM segments as there are graduations of picture elements available, each segment including a plurality of RAM chips determined by the minimum read/write cycle time and by the scanning cycle time. To speed up the addressing during the switchover from the low-resolution to a high-resolution reception, the memory is organized into two halves, for storing respectively signals pertaining to odd-numbered and even-numbered picture lines. In each half, the vertical columns are subdivided into groups of lines pertaining to a single video data word. The adjoining pairs of columns store the signals pertaining to corresponding pairs of consecutive video lines which, in each pair, are arranged one below the other.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: December 10, 1985Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AGInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Wolfgang Ruf, Thomas Landsiedel
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Patent number: 4481530Abstract: A color filtering device for a charge-coupled photoelectric converting device including a series of uniformly configured photoelectric converting elements which are sensitized by the filtering arrangement in the order of green, blue, green and red. The filtering arrangement includes a transparent filter carrier supporting a series of green, blue, green, red, blue, green, and so on, filtering elements. The active surface of each blue filtering element is equal to the active surface of the assigned photoelectric converting element. The green and red filtering elements are reduced in size in inverse proportion to the spectral sensitivity of the assigned photoelectric converting element. The resulting spacings between the elements are covered by an opaque masking layer, preferably of chromium.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1982Date of Patent: November 6, 1984Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Ulrich Krekeler, Wolfgang Ruf
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Patent number: 4445139Abstract: An electronic image scanner is disclosed in various embodiments. Scanning of an image is divided into a first reproduction phase and a second reproduction phase. In the first reproduction phase, a first half-frame of a video signal is developed. In the second reproduction phase, a second half-frame of the video signal is developed. By utilizing the invention herein, a flicker-free video signal can be developed from a motion picture film while maintaining resolution of the resultant video signal at the conventional television resolution standard of 625 lines per film frame.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1980Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Otto Stemme, Wolfgang Ruf, Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4398813Abstract: A photographic camera with automatic setting of diaphragm and exposure time. A light sensitive circuit generates pulses and is connected to a diaphragm counting stage for comparing signals from the light sensitive circuit with preset signals in the diaphragm counting stage and for providing a stop pulse to an electromagnetic diaphragm setting stage. A counter is connected to a pulse generator and to the diaphragm counting stage in a stop control connection. A start control provision connects the output of the diaphragm counting stage to an exposure time forming stage. The exposure time forming stage can be connected to the counter for providing automatic setting of the time determining part of the exposure time forming stage depending on the counting state of the counter. A shutter opening member can be connected to the diaphragm counting stage for receiving a control signal for the release part of the shutter opening member.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AGInventors: Eduard Wagensonner, Karl Wagner, Bernhard von Fischern
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Patent number: 4368484Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for electronically scanning photographic positives or negatives and reproducing them as video images. These images are displayed on a video monitor and may, if desired, be copied onto photosensitive paper.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1981Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AGInventors: Otto Stemme, Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4368489Abstract: A galvanometric tilting-mirror scanning system shifts an image of an original projected onto a photodiode row in a direction transverse to such row. The tilting-mirror mechanism is provided with an oil-filled damping chamber, heated and maintained at stabilized temperature. The control voltage driving the tilting-mirror system includes a sawtooth component whose lower-slope flanks determine the mirror's scanning sweep; a negative pulse which effects mirror tiltback or flyback; a positive pulse which brakes the tiltback and accelerates the mirror back up to its forwards-direction scanning-sweep speed; and finally a corrective component. The corrective component has the form of a pulse which increases the slope of the sawtooth component's lower-slope flanks during a time interval extending beyond the system's vertical blanking allotment, to compensate the non-linearity in the motion of the mirror which would exist during its forwards-direction scanning-sweep interval in the absence of the corrective component.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1981Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AGInventors: Otto Stemme, Eduard Wagensonner, Wolfgang Ruf
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Patent number: 4366381Abstract: Apparatus for supplying signals to a vidicon which furnishes a color image of a selected portion of the human body, especially of the mamma, has an optical scanning system which transmits a thermal image of the selected portion of the body to a pyroelectric infrared detector without touching the selected portion. The detector transmits signals denoting the temperature of different spots of the selected portion of the body to a storage whose output transmits signals to the vidicon, always via one of a series of threshold circuits which are calibrated to transmit signals to associated color matrices only when the intensity of such signals is within a range denoting the particular color. The matrices transmit signals to the vidicon so that the latter furnishes a color image of the selected portion of the body.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1980Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Assignee: Agfa-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gunter Fischer, Otto Stemme, Eduard Wagensonner
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Patent number: 4362259Abstract: Apparatus for stepwise transport of exposed and developed photographic films through a copying machine so as to place selected film frames, namely those film frames which are to be imaged onto photographic paper and are designated by holes or other types of indices, into register with the copying station has two photoelectronic detectors the first of which transmits signals to the forward input and the second of which transmits signals to the reverse input of a forward and reverse counter in a circuit which regulates the speed of the film transporting motor. The second detector is located downstream of the first detector and both detectors transmit signals on detection of indices denoting the film frames to be copied.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1981Date of Patent: December 7, 1982Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Otto Stemme, Eduard Wagensonner, Bernhard von Fischern
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Patent number: 4358805Abstract: A photographic still provided with a magnetizable coating is inserted into a recording/playback device provided with a movably mounted head unit having a set of heads. A rotary motor drives an endless belt in a single direction, the upper and lower runs of the belt always travelling in opposite directions. The head unit is alternately coupled to the upper and to the lower run of the belt, for travel in one and then the opposite direction. Upon each reversal of the travel direction of the head unit, a successive one of the magnetic heads is activated, so as to track a meandering track on the magnetic coating.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1979Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AGInventors: Otto Stemme, Frank Staudacher, Peter Lermann, Eduard Wagensonner, Karl-Heinz Schultheiss
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Patent number: 4330793Abstract: Super-8 motion-picture film is transported non-intermittently at constant speed, and its image is projected into an image plane in which is located a single row of photodiodes which extends transverse to the film transport direction. The photodiodes of the single photodiode-row are successively responsive to red, blue and green wavelengths. A bucket-brigade circuit or CCD including the photodiode-row furthermore includes a shift register which receives the photodiode signals in parallel, is then read out serially, with its output signal then time-division demultiplexed to obtain separate red, blue and green signals; or else three shift registers are used, each receiving signals only from those photodiodes responsive to a respective one of the three component colors. Whereas the photodiode-row is responsible for horizontal scanning, vertical scanning is achieved in part due to film transport per se and in part due to a tilting-mirror deflector which deflects the image projected onto the photodiode-row.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1979Date of Patent: May 18, 1982Assignee: AGFA-Gevaert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Otto Stemme, Eduard Wagensonner, Wolfgang Ruf