Patents by Inventor Jamie L. Kawabata

Jamie L. Kawabata 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).

  • Patent number: 6915021
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for selectively applying image enhancement processing to parts of an image. In one embodiment, spatial processing transformations, such as sharpening for example, are reduced or bypassed for pixels having color code values within a range known to be adversely affected by the spatial processing transformations. In another embodiment, color correction processing transformations are bypassed for pixels having color code values within a neutral color range. These neutral colors may have a gray-correction transformation applied in order to better separate the neutral colors from the other colors. According to another embodiment, color code values for pixels are transformed to two or more different color spaces. If a color correction transformation will have adverse affects on a pixel in one color space, corrected data from a different color space can be utilized for the pixel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2005
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Philip E. Cannata, Michael P. Keyes, Jamie L. Kawabata
  • Patent number: 6813392
    Abstract: An image alignment method and system for aligning two digital images which were intended to be scanned from the same portion of medium, but which may be skewed somewhat. A portion of the first digital image is selected as the target region and a portion of the second digital image is selected as a variable or movable region. Data from the two regions can be subjected to a mathematical or statistical algorithm which determines how well the data from the regions match or correlate. Then, a new region can be selected to serve as the variable region from the second digital image and the correlation algorithm can be conducted again. This process can be repeated on a number of regions from the second digital image. Regions having the highest mathematical correlation can then be used to determine offsets which indicate the amount of skew or misalignment between the two digital images.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 2, 2004
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventor: Jamie L. Kawabata
  • Publication number: 20010033702
    Abstract: An image alignment method and system for aligning two digital images which were intended to be scanned from the same portion of medium, but which may be skewed somewhat. A portion of the first digital image is selected as the target region and a portion of the second digital image is selected as a variable or movable region. Data from the two regions can be subjected to a mathematical or statistical algorithm which determines how well the data from the regions match or correlate. Then, a new region can be selected to serve as the variable region from the second digital image and the correlation algorithm can be conducted again. This process can be repeated on a number of regions from the second digital image. Regions having the highest mathematical correlation can then be used to determine offsets which indicate the amount of skew or misalignment between the two digital images.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2000
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Inventor: Jamie L. Kawabata
  • Publication number: 20010031084
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for selectively applying image enhancement processing to parts of an image. In one embodiment, spatial processing transformations, such as sharpening for example, are reduced or bypassed for pixels having color code values within a range known to be adversely affected by the spatial processing transformations. In another embodiment, color correction processing transformations are bypassed for pixels having color code values within a neutral color range. These neutral colors may have a gray-correction transformation applied in order to better separate the neutral colors from the other colors. According to another embodiment, color code values for pixels are transformed to two or more different color spaces. If a color correction transformation will have adverse affects on a pixel in one color space, corrected data from a different color space can be utilized for the pixel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 30, 2000
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Philip E. Cannata, Michael P. Keyes, Jamie L. Kawabata