Patents by Inventor Stephen F. Linder
Stephen F. Linder 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: 7768670Abstract: A system and method processes object oriented image data by initially parsing the object oriented image data into non-neutral image data and neutral image data. A second parser circuit parses the neutral image data into black image data, grey image data, and white image data. A neutral processing circuit processes the black image data, grey image data, and the white image data. The system also classifies object oriented image data to be rendered by an object oriented rendering system. To perform the classification, the object oriented image data to be rendered is received and classified and assigned as one of a plurality of possible first level object types. The process further classifies and assigns, to the object oriented image data to be rendered, one of a plurality of possible second level object types related to the first level object type assigned to the object to be rendered.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephen F. Linder, Craig H. Mallery
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Patent number: 7319545Abstract: A method permitting an end user to recalibrate a color reproduction device. The color reproduction device includes a device for converting the native color values of the scanner into a device independent color space, a test target, and the desired values of each patch of the test target. The method includes printing the test target and scanning it with a scanner that forms a part of the color reproduction device. The device compares the desired values with the values obtained from scanning the printed test target to obtain a set of adjustment values to compensate for drift in the output of the color reproduction device. The compensation emphasizes restoration of the overall gray balance of the color reproduction device and can be implemented by modifying the tone reproduction curves or the halftone process used in the color reproduction device.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephen F. Linder, Zhenhuan Wen, Peter D. McCandlish, Yingjun Bai, Clara Cuciurean-Zapan
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Publication number: 20040114164Abstract: A method permitting an end user to recalibrate a color reproduction device. The color reproduction device includes a device for converting the native color values of the scanner into a device independent color space, a test target, and the desired values of each patch of the test target. The method includes printing the test target and scanning it with a scanner that forms a part of the color reproduction device. The device compares the desired values with the values obtained from scanning the printed test target to obtain a set of adjustment values to compensate for drift in the output of the color reproduction device. The compensation emphasizes restoration of the overall gray balance of the color reproduction device and can be implemented by modifying the tone reproduction curves or the halftone process used in the color reproduction device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephen F. Linder, Zhenhuan Wen, Peter D. McCandlish, Yingjun Bai, Clara Cuciurean-Zapan
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Publication number: 20040114157Abstract: A digital printer outputs a set of test sheets for a calibration operation. Each test sheet bears metadata identifying the test sheet with regard to the calibration operation and the printer which outputted it. The test sheets are fed into a color scanner having a document handler, where downstream software coordinates the scanning operation to yield calibration data for each printer identified on the test sheets. Test sheets from a plurality of printers can be scanned through a document handler, facilitating automatic calibration of a fleet of printers. A network utility can be used to select printers to be calibrated in the fleet of printers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2002Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephen F. Linder, Yingjun Bai, Peter D. McCandlish
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Patent number: 6262812Abstract: Image values are adjusted based on image object or component type and in a perceptually linear manner based on user set control values. Image values are also scaled based on dynamic ranges of an input and output device, such as a monitor and a printer. A lookup table is generated for converting image values from an adjustment color space to a printer color space by measuring a test print, inverting the measured data to an adjustment color space and generating a final lookup table based on the adjustment color space data and the inversion color space data. Image values are adjusted in a perceptually linear manner by converting the image values to a perceptually uniform color space and adjusting the values in the adjustment color space before converting the values to a printer device space.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Tse-Kee Chan, Stephen F. Linder, Marty S. Maltz, Fritz F. Ebner, Scott A. Bennett, David Birnbaum
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Patent number: 6173072Abstract: A method and system for processing color space data to be rendered by display device for selective overloading of the color space data when the overloaded data, or the overloading of the data, is compatible with a satisfactory output of display device. If the color space data is compatible, overload processing occurs. If the original color space data is incompatible for overload rendering, the original color space data is passed through without overload processing. The compatibility generally is determined when possible remapping of the color space or the general form and the allowable ranges of values for each channel are the same for the original color space and the overloading color space. If incompatibility is determined, the original color space data is passed through the rendering processes without overloading.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Stephen F. Linder
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Patent number: 5966462Abstract: A system and method processes object oriented image data by initially parsing the object oriented image data into non-neutral image data and neutral image data. A second parser circuit parses the neutral image data into black image data, grey image data, and white image data. A neutral processing circuit processes the black image data, grey image data, and the white image data. The system also classifies object oriented image data to be rendered by an object oriented rendering system. To perform the classification, the object oriented image data to be rendered is received and classified and assigned as one of a plurality of possible first level object types. The process further classifies and assigns, to the object oriented image data to be rendered, one of a plurality of possible second level object types related to the first level object type assigned to the object to be rendered.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Stephen F. Linder, Craig H. Mallery
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Patent number: 5923821Abstract: A system for trapping of a dark image object on a lighter colored background is disclosed. In a system using a page description language including overprint operators, black image areas (such as text, lines, graphic objects and the like) can be set to overprint colored background areas in a manner that eliminates rendered image defects including page-colored "halo" effect that can occur when the cutout background area underlying the black object is misregistered with the black object that was intended to cover the cutout area. In other systems, the present invention may be employed as a disabling of the undercolor removal system of a colored area that would otherwise be present under the black object. Systems using black plus at least one other toners or ink color (such as cyan, magenta and/or yellow or many other colors) can usefully employ the system of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: David Birnbaum, Tse-kee Chan, Bradley W. Smith, Fritz F. Ebner, Stephen F. Linder