Patents by Inventor Stephen Brett
Stephen Brett 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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Publication number: 20040166802Abstract: A low-cost user portable signal enhancer unit for extending service coverage of wireless communications to a user in a desired area of limited coverage. The enhancement supports an increase of signal power levels to allow wireless communication usage in a location, such as a small office or home office environment where the original cellular signals are weak or unreliable. A base station signal is enhanced by a bi-directional amplifier device (BDA), which receives a base station signal, amplifies the signal power and retransmits the amplified signal in a first signal path to a user in close proximity. The bi-directional amplifier also receives a user signal, amplifies the signal power and retransmits the amplified signal to the base station in a second separate signal path. Dual polarized antennas can receive and transmit the respective signals at opposite polarizations to increase isolation of the signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: EMS Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David L. McKay, Donald L. Runyon, Donald Joseph McNeill, Stephen Brett Thompson, James William Maxwell
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Patent number: 6704045Abstract: The invention provides a method of digitally processing a sequence of video frames, in which an object is selected in a first frame; digital object data corresponding to the shape of the object is stored on a digital data storage mechanism, together with digital modification data corresponding to a desired modification of at least one appearance attribute of the object; the object is identified in a second frame of the sequence by means of the object data; and the appearance attribute of the object in the second frame is modified in accordance with the stored modification data.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Pandora International Ltd.Inventor: Stephen Brett
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Patent number: 6525765Abstract: There is disclosed a method of processing digital image data, wherein cinematographic film is scanned to produce digital image data corresponding to the image(s) stored on the film; the digital image data is stored in data storage means; adjustments are made to the digital image data by a processor at the request of an operator; when an adjustment is requested by an operator the adjustment is compared to predetermined criteria; and a signal is generated if the adjustment requires the digital image data to be re-scanned from the film. There is also disclosed a method of processing digital image data, produced by scanning a plurality of frames of cinematographic film, wherein a region of a frame of digital image data is selected and that region is replaced with a computer generated image data.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Pandora International, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Brett, Martin John Greenwood
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Patent number: 6452642Abstract: A method for the digital manipulation of a video image, in which an object is located and replaced by another object. To account for ambient lighting effects, a base set of appearance parameter values for the first object is determined, such as average values of hue, saturation and luminance. Selected regions of the object are analysed and in respect of each selected region the extent to which actual appearance parameter values deviate from the base set of apparatus parameter values is determined. The method includes storing data representation of the positions of the regions and the respective deviations from the base set of values. The first object is replaced by a second object, and the method then includes the step of applying to regions of the second object adjustments to appearance parameter values by reference to the stored data.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Pandora International LimitedInventor: Stephen Brett
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Publication number: 20020071029Abstract: A system for scanning cinematographic film so as to produce digital images corresponding to the images on frames of the film is provided. The system includes means for scanning the film, means for displaying the digital images obtained by scanning the film, and image processing means. The image processing means includes means for adjusting the appearance attributes of the digital images obtained and further includes (a) means for displaying the output signal level versus time in graphical form for the images obtained, and/or (b) means for displaying the luminance, chrominance and saturation of the images obtained in graphical form on polar axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Joachim Zell, Stephen Brett
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Patent number: 6373529Abstract: A method and apparatus for the processing of video data in which the appearance characteristics of picture elements are modified using digital apparatus such as a color processor which provides a plurality of channels having respective processing means, each channel being adapted normally to operate to process a discrete range of characteristics, wherein the method comprises the step of operating the apparatus in an alternative mode in which at least two of the channels are used to carry out identical processing steps, spatial segments of the video data being split between said at least two channels to thereby increase the speed of processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1998Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Pandora International Ltd.Inventor: Stephen Brett
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Patent number: 6271908Abstract: A method of controlling a telecine machine to produce an exposure log of cinematographic film, comprising the steps of: using a telecine machine to generate video images from the cinematographic film, and displaying the video images on a monitor; generating timecode data for frames of the cinematographic film; generating image adjustment control data to adjust image parameters of the video images generated by the telecine machine so as to produce video images of a desired quality; using the image adjustment control data to generate exposure level information for frames of the cinematographic film; and logging in a film exposure logging system timecode data and exposure level information for frames of the cinematographic film so as to provide the exposure log. In one arrangement the cinematographic film is negative cinematographic film and the exposure log is used to generate exposure compensation printing settings for frames of the negative cinematographic film.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Pandora International LimitedInventors: Stephen Brett, Martin John Greenwood
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Patent number: 6118478Abstract: A method of using telecine apparatus to scan cinematographic film made up of individual image frames. Each frame is scanned a number of times using detected light to generate corresponding image data. Each sub-scanned portion within a frame adjoins another sub-scanned portion to enable reproduction of the complete frame by piecing-together data from the sub-scanned portions to produce data corresponding to the complete frame. To help ensure that no positional anomalies are present between adjoining sub-scans, a correlation step is carried out to identify a correlated alignment in position between data corresponding to adjoining subscans. The data from the subscans used in the correlation step is then adjusted to optimize spatial alignment between the data corresponding to the sub-scans. The correlation and adjustment of the subscan data sets may be repeated so that all of the sub-scans in a frame are optimally aligned in space, enabling the sub-scans to be combined into the complete image frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Pandora International LimitedInventor: Stephen Brett
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Patent number: 6072499Abstract: A data processing system comprises a magnetic or optical disc 1, a disc controller 2, and a main data processing unit 5 communicating with the controller by means on an interface 6. The controller 2 comprises an internal processing unit which receives requests from the main data processing unit 5 for data to be read from the disc 1, and controls retrieval of the data from the disc 1 and transmission of data to the main data processing unit 5 via the interface 6. The controller 2 further comprises a buffer 3 for data read from the disc 1 prior to transmission to the main data processing unit 5. The controller 2 also comprises a look-up table 4 for modifying the data read from the disc 1 in accordance with predetermined. modification criteria prior to transmission to the main data processing unit 5. The system may be used in colour processing of image data, with the disc controller providing primary colour correction.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1996Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Pandora International LimitedInventor: Stephen Brett
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Patent number: 6016167Abstract: A method of color correcting digital video data 21 is disclosed, comprising the steps of providing a workstation 22 connected to a source 20 of digital video data, analysing video data at the workstation 22 and making decisions relating to color corrections to be applied to the video data 21, generating color correction parameter data corresponding to the decisions, transmitting the video data and the corresponding color correction parameter data 23 to a remote color processor 28 for applying color corrections to the digital video data 26, applying color corrections to the digital video data in accordance with the correction parameter data, and returning the color corrected video data 27 from the color processor 28.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: Pandora International, Ltd.Inventor: Stephen Brett
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Patent number: 5850471Abstract: A digital video processing system for correcting video color and other attributes, such as pixel location and sharpness. The method described may be employed by a general purpose computer or a secondary digital color processor to process images from standard or high-definition telecines, or from non-real time film scanners. Only the pixels and/or regions of a video picture to be modified are processed, so that most pixels, which are unmodified, remain free from any potential corruption. Pixels to be modified are identified by means of lookup tables which can be loaded for each frame with data indicating attributes such as hue, saturation, and luminance values, or ranges which are to be present in a pixel if that pixel is to be selected for modification. The pixel's attributes are applied to each lookup table as an address.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1995Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Pandora International, Ltd.Inventor: Stephen Brett