Patents by Inventor Mark S. Bishop

Mark S. Bishop 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: 6707557
    Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a system for estimating sensor and illumination non-uniformities. The system comprises a first light source, and a first sensor operable to capture light reflected from a first side of film illuminated by the light source while the film has a developer chemical applied thereto and processing circuitry coupled to the first sensor. The processing circuitry is operable to capture a first plurality of readings from the sensor responsive to light reflected from an unexposed region of film to determine a first set of non-uniformity data and adjust image data obtained from the film in response to the first set of non-uniformity data. In a further embodiment, the processing circuitry is further operable to dim the first light source for at least a portion of the time that the sensor is being used to sense the unexposed region of the film.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2004
    Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company
    Inventors: Robert S. Young, Jr., Richard D. Ball, Mark S. Bishop, Marc C. Digby, Christopher P. Hansen, Clyde W. Hinkle, II, Philip E. Cannata
  • Publication number: 20010030750
    Abstract: One aspect of the present invention is a system for estimating sensor and illumination non-uniformities. The system comprises a first light source, and a first sensor operable to capture light reflected from a first side of film illuminated by the light source while the film has a developer chemical applied thereto and processing circuitry coupled to the first sensor. The processing circuitry is operable to capture a first plurality of readings from the sensor responsive to light reflected from an unexposed region of film to determine a first set of non-uniformity data and adjust image data obtained from the film in response to the first set of non-uniformity data. In a further embodiment, the processing circuitry is further operable to dim the first light source for at least a portion of the time that the sensor is being used to sense the unexposed region of the film.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 2, 2001
    Publication date: October 18, 2001
    Inventors: Robert S. Young, Richard D. Ball, Mark S. Bishop, Marc C. Digby, Christopher P. Hansen, Clyde W. Hinkle, Philip E. Cannata
  • Patent number: 5274758
    Abstract: A user/PC interface system is described which enables the creation and performance of a synchronized audio/visual story on the PC. The interface enables the initial storage of a plurality of visual images. Then, it enables the creation of an audio presentation which includes labels and time indications, certain of which are employed for synchronization purposes. The system is responsive to a label to execute a predetermined command upon the appearance of the label in the audio presentation. The PC is then operated to perform the audio presentation, that performance automatically causing the display of visual images upon the occurrence of labels and time indications.An improved, table-based authoring system is also described for preparation of both the above noted audio and visual presentations. The system relies upon columnar presentations of a tabular form, each column indicating a separate control function (or comment) relating to the audio/visual presentation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines
    Inventors: Bradley J. Beitel, Mark S. Bishop, Nancy A. Burns, John J. Deacon, Robert D. Gordon, Charles L. Haug, Kenneth B. Smith, Lonnie S. Walling, Michael D. Wilkes, Peter C. Yanker
  • Patent number: 5119474
    Abstract: A user/PC interface system is described which enables the creation and performance of a synchronized audio/visual story on the PC. The interface enables the initial storage of a plurality of visual images. Then, it enables the creation of an audio presentation which includes labels and time indications, certain of which are employed for synchronization purposes. The system is responsive to a label to execute a predetermined command upon the appearance of the label in the audio presentation. The PC is then operated to perform the audio presentation, that performance automatically causing the display of visual images upon the occurrence of labels and time indications. A table-based authoring system is also described for preparation of both the above noted audio and visual presentations. The system relies upon columnar presentations of a tabular form, each column indicating a separate control function (or comment) relating to the audio/visual presentation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Bradley J. Beitel, Mark S. Bishop, John J. Deacon, Robert D. Gordon, Kenneth B. Smith, Lonnie S. Walling, Michael D. Wilkes, Peter C. Yanker, Nancy A. Burns, Charles L. Haug
  • Patent number: 4972264
    Abstract: A method for viewing a representation of an overscanned captured image on a display that is incapable of displaying the full image as originally captured. The method comprises the steps of (1) digitizing the image to produce a first block of serial data elements where each data element represents at least one picture element of the image, (2) storing a first data block in a data processing memory, (3) computing a second data element block by removing every nth data element from the first data element block, where n is an integer less than the number of first data block elements and said second data block element represents a reduced size image, and (4) displaying the second data element block overlayed upon at least a portion of the digitized image. The invention also includes an apparatus for viewing a representation of an overscanned captured image.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 20, 1990
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Mark S. Bishop, Nancy A. Burns, John J. Deacon, Steven C. Penn