Patents by Inventor Peter W. Stansfield
Peter W. Stansfield 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: 5299014Abstract: A high definition video signal can be obtained from photographic film by a non-real time scanning operation. The image area to be scanned is divided into blocks and a number of subscans equal to the number of pixels in each block are performed on the image area. In each scan, a different pixel in each block is scanned so that after n scans all pixels in the n pixel blocks have been scanned and a composite video signal can be formed. A plurality of high definition frames are stored at less than real time in a multi-frame store and then read out in real time to give a continuous high definition playback.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Rank Cintel Ltd.Inventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Trevor M. Osborne
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Patent number: 5140314Abstract: Apparatus for assembling images together in which each image is defined by respective pluralities of sets of data values, each set corresponding to a group of pixels of the image, the groups being arranged in a regular array across the image whereby the sets of data values can be obtained from sets of first data each defining the color content of an image pixel in the group. The apparatus comprises a control system for determining the position of a first image relative to a second image in a desired assembled image; an assembled image store; and a modified image store. The control system is operable to convert the sets of data values of the overlapping groups of pixels defining a region of the assembled images which overlaps and which is to be retouched into the corresponding sets of first data, consolidating the converted sets of first data into an assembled set of data, modifying the assembled set of data as desired, and storing the modified, assembled data set in the modified image store.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1989Date of Patent: August 18, 1992Assignee: Crosfield Electronics Ltd.Inventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Martin Rosen
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Patent number: 4965754Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing digital data representing the color content of abutting blocks of pixels defining an image. The method comprises, for each block(i) determining a measure of the variation in color content of pixels in the block; and,(ii) if the variation lies within a predetermined range, applying a compression algorithm to the digital data defining the block.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1988Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4947260Abstract: A method of generating a composite image on a record medium at a first resolution resulting from two subsidiary images defined by pixels at a second resolution lower than the first. The method comprises generating an array of control data at the second resolution, the control data indicating the relative locations of the subsidiary images in the composite image at the first and second resolutions, generating data defining the composite image at the second resolution under the control of the control data, interpolating the second resolution composite image up to the first resolution, the relative locations of the subsidiary images at the first resolution being determined in accordance with the control data, and causing the first resolution composite image to be recorded on the record medium.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1989Date of Patent: August 7, 1990Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Alastair Reed, Peter W. Stansfield, Martin Rosen
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Patent number: 4924388Abstract: Apparatus for modifying part of an image represented digitally in the frequency domain comprises a first memory for storing a representation of the image digitally in the frequency domain as at least one first block of data locations containing frequency coefficient data. A second memory is provided for storing a representation of the image part in the frequency domain by second blocks of data locations containing frequency coefficient data, the first and second blocks representing, after conversion to the spatial domain, spatially shifted versions of the image part relative to a fixed spatial co-ordinate system. A suitably programmed computer applies a predetermined shift function defined in the frequency domain to the (or each) first block of data stored in the first memory to generate the (or each) second block, and stores the resultant second blocks of data in the second memory.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4922544Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing original data defining the values of pixels of an original colored image represented in a spatial domain by two or more color separations each color separation defining the respective color component content of pixels arranged in a two dimensional array extending in X and Y directions. The apparatus comprises a store 6 for storing the original data; and a frequency transform circuit 8 for performing a three dimensional transformation on the store representation to generate transformed data representing the original image in three dimensional frequency space. Two of the three dimensions represent the variation in pixel value in the X direction and the Y direction respectively and the transformed data has a single zero order frequency term.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1987Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4907096Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing a screened separation comprises an analyze scanner for scanning the separation at a resolution higher than the screen ruling to generate a binary value for each high resolution pixel of the separation; a processor for generating signals representing single values for respective blocks of the high resolution pixels from the binary data in the blocks; and a descreening system to which the signals from the processor are fed, the descreening system generating signals representing a descreened version of the original separation.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1988Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4879594Abstract: A method and apparatus for reproducing a colored original image represented by first signals defining the color content of pixels of the original image in terms of a first set of color components. The colored original image is reproduced using at least two separations representing respective color components of a second set which is different from the first set. The color components of the second set are ranked in order of similarity to each pixel and a value is selected for the highest ranked color component for which each of the first set of color component values defining said selected color component does not exceed the corresponding pixel values. The pixel values are then adjusted to take account of the select value of the color component of the second set. The process is then repeated for each of the remaining color components of the second set in the order of ranking.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4843379Abstract: Image display apparatus comprises, a monitor (6); a monitor control system (4,5) connected to the monitor (6); and a color modifying circuit (2) for receiving from a store (1) first signals representing the color content of pixels of an image and for generating monitor control signals for each pixel which are fed to the monitor control system. The color modifying circuit (2) generates for any first signals representing a color which falls outside the gamut of colors normally displayable by the monitor (6), monitor control signals representing a respective equivalent color which falls within the monitor gamut, by applying a predetermined algorithm to the first signals which desaturates all the image colors while leaving hue and intensity unaffected.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1986Date of Patent: June 27, 1989Assignee: Crosfield Electronics (USA) LimitedInventor: Peter W. Stansfield
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Patent number: 4774567Abstract: In color printing it is customary to print images in a combination cyan, magneta, and yellow printing inks. However, it is sometimes required in the printing of the final image, to include an ink of a special color, for example a brown ink, which cannot be reproduced by combining cyan, magenta and yellow inks. The present invention is concerned with the preparation of a special color printer for a special printing ink. According to the invention sets of values (C.sub.ROP, M.sub.ROP, Y.sub.ROP, K.sub.ROP) defining the characteristic elements of curves for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, which curves together correspond to a range of values for the overprinted colored separation, are stored. For each picture element, a combination of color component values for cyan, magenta, yellow and black (C,M,Y,K) are derived and compared with different sets of values (C.sub.ROP, M.sub.ROP, Y.sub.ROP, K.sub.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: Crosfield Electronics LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4668980Abstract: A method and apparatus for retouching an image represented by color printing data in the form of a number of sets of input data, one set for each of the printing colors, is described. The apparatus comprises a source (1) of color component image data; a reference data set generator (2;9,10) for generating a reference data set comprising the color components of a limited plurality of reference colors; and a color converter (2;9,10) for generating a temporary data set from the color printing data and the reference data set, the temporary set representing the original image in terms of the reference colors. A refresh store (3) receives the temporary data set and feeds the temporary data set to a monitor (8) via a conversion system. The conversion system includes one or more look-up tables (5) defining printing ink modifying functions and an operator table (6) for controlling the contents of the or each look-up table (5).Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1985Date of Patent: May 26, 1987Assignee: Crosfield Electronics (USA) LimitedInventors: Peter W. Stansfield, Alastair Reed
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Patent number: 4613897Abstract: In color printing, it is customary to analyze the color content of an original using red, blue and green filters and to make color-component printers for the complementary colors, i.e. cyan, magenta, and yellow, with or without a black printer. The present invention concerns the preparation of a special color printer for a printing ink the color of which is not complementary to one of the said filters, for example a brown separation. According to the invention, sets of values (Ybr, Mbr, Cbr) defining the characteristic elements of curves for yellow, magenta and cyan, which curves together correspond to a range of values for the required color separation, are stored. For each picture element, a combination of color-component values for yellow, magenta and cyan (Y, M, C), are derived and are compared with different sets of values (Ybr, Mbr, Cbr) derived from the stored curve elements, each set corresponding to a different value of the required special-color separation (Br).Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: Crosfield Electronics (USA) LimitedInventor: Peter W. Stansfield