Strip Film Patents (Class 355/123)
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Patent number: 8565552Abstract: A printer receives a plurality of image sections and corresponding image headers from the host as an image concatenation command. The plurality of image sections store the plurality of image sections in a print queue. The printer creates a virtual canvas representing a full image size. The printer determines how many lines of uniform data are present in a top border and a bottom border of the plurality of image sections. A variable formatting module of the printer crops a bottom border of a first image section to create a cropped first image section and a top border of a last image section to create a cropped last image section. The variable formatting module creates a first image frame in the virtual canvas corresponding to the first image section minus the bottom border and a last image frame corresponding to the last image section minus the top border.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2007Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Codonics, Inc.Inventors: Erica Anastasia Sommer, Jeremy Franklin Audino, Christopher Michael Harley
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Patent number: 6781724Abstract: An image processing and manipulation system provides a user the opportunity to customize images exposed on dry process photosensitive film. That is, the system of the present invention permits a user to choose a particular look that is to be associated with exposed images on photosensitive film. The looks can be, but are not limited to, for example, accurate color reproduction, portraiture, brilliant color, black and white, etc. Therefore, with the system of the present invention, a customer is presented with the option of choosing a photographic appearance and or look that the customer desires for planned images. In the system and method of the present invention, an order based on a photographic film selected by the customer and a selected appearance characteristic is associated with the images exposed on the film. A code is assigned to at least a sample of the selected film and/or the order.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Richard P. Szajewski, Allan F. Sowinski, John D. Buhr
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Publication number: 20030117610Abstract: A film holder comprises a base member and a film pressing member, between which a film is sandwiched. The film is placed on the base member. The film pressing member has a spring portion and a contact portion. When the film pressing member is closed while a film is on the base member, the contact portion comes into contact with a surface of the film and the spring portion is elastically deformed, causing the film to be tensioned outward and to change from a curved condition to a flat condition. Thus, the film is sandwiched between the base member and the film pressing member in a flat condition, so that an image developed on the film can be sensed or read with high accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: PENTAX CorporationInventor: Yuichi Kurosawa
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Patent number: 5656403Abstract: Disclosed is a template and a method for using the template for focus control of pattern definition image in lithographic process, particularly for IC production. The template has at least a serrated vernier and at least a rhombus printed thereon. In use, the template is mounted on a mask used for pattern definition during a lithographic process. Upon development of a wafer image of the mask, in the normal course of lithography, there is also visible on the wafer an image of the template. This image, particularly the rhombus pattern, can be easily visually inspected by quality control personnel. The rhombus pattern shows a defocus condition because its normally straight and parallel sides and corners show a roundness even with the slightest defocus. Wafers that have not been properly imaged during lithography can be discarded without wasting further process steps in IC production to enhance yield.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: United Microelectronics CorporationInventor: Wen-Bin Shieh
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Patent number: 5492578Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus and an associated method for achieving alignment between an image on a film and a lenticular material that is to be bonded to the film to permit the image to be viewed in 3D. The apparatus imparts a controlled bending of the lenticular material over the film such that the slight differences in length between the lenticular material and the film, caused by the bending, adjusts for changes in the line spacing of the lenticular material and or in the spacing of the image segments. Other embodiments of the invention provide for a controlled stretching of the film along its length and from side-to-side to again compensate for variations in the line spacing of the lenticular material or spacing of the image segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Roger A. Morton
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Patent number: 5391254Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus and an associated method for achieving alignment between an image on a film and a lenticular material that is to be bonded to the film to permit the image to be viewed in 3D. The apparatus imparts a controlled bending of the lenticular material over the film such that the slight differences in length between the lenticular material and the film, caused by the bending, adjusts for changes in the line spacing of the lenticular material and or in the spacing of the image segments. Other embodiments of the invention provide for a controlled stretching of the film along its length and from side-to-side to again compensate for variations in the line spacing of the lenticular material or spacing of the image segments.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Roger A. Morton
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Patent number: 5337118Abstract: A photographic copying apparatus for the processing of lengths of copy masters adhesively bonded into long strips, in particular negative film strips that may be wound onto film spools, comprises an exposure station located along a transport path of the negative film strip, wherein the negative film strip is exposed master by master onto an unexposed photographic copy material, in particular unexposed photographic paper, passed along a paper path extending within the copy apparatus, preferably under the film transport path, through the exposure station. The copy apparatus is equipped with two supply spools located on the inlet side of the photographic copy apparatus from which the negative film strip may be wound off selectively, and with two winding spools located on the outlet side of the copy apparatus onto which the negative film strip may be selectively wound after each passage through the copy apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1992Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Gretag Imaging AGInventor: Heinrich Haller
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Patent number: 5160948Abstract: A film-to-tape transfer apparatus suitable for transferring images from movie film, slide film, photograph and the like which includes a case body having a bottom plate therein, a rotary shaft rotatably installed on the bottom plate and having a manipulating knob mounted on the top portion thereof, a supporting member secured to the rotary shaft, a reflecting mirror attached to the supporting member, a glass screen unit provided on the rear side of the case body, a macro-lens provided on the left side of the case body, a fluorescent lamp installed at the right portion inside the case body, a transparent and pushing plate provided on the right side of the case body and slightly spaced with each other for receiving a photograph to be recorded, and a sound mixing unit for controlling the sound to be recorded on the video tape.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Assignee: Dongyang Jonghap CorporationInventor: Jong-Chan Bae
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Patent number: 5146266Abstract: A mounting assembly for a film drive unit used with photographic film printers. A mount base having a central aperture is adapted to be secured proximate the optical stage of a photographic printer. A pair of substantially parallel rails are attached to the mount base and oriented so as to lie substantially in the plane of the mount base. A pair of carrier blocks having upwardly projecting cradle portions are mounted for sliding movement on respective rails. An outwardly projecting keeper shaft is secured to the mount base and has a pair of keeper pins adapted to extend away from the shaft. A brace member supports a film drive assembly proximate the central aperture and has a pair of pins positioned on opposite sides so as to engage the cradle portions of corresponding carrier blocks. At least one spring-biased retaining element is disposed in the cradle portion of each carrier block.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Inventor: Ray Hicks
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Patent number: 4448520Abstract: A device for making both photographic proof sheets and enlargements includes a flat base plate with a low rectangular fence defining an area for accommodating a sheet of photographic paper, template carriers hingedly connected to the base plate and a variety of glassless templates which are slidable into and out of the carriers for making photographic proof sheets without the use of a pressure plate, masking a variety of areas of photographic paper while providing a light-tight seal when closed upon the base plate and holding photographic paper flat for the printing of enlargements.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1982Date of Patent: May 15, 1984Inventors: Myron B. Achtman, Malcolm S. Achtman
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Patent number: 4360579Abstract: An apparatus and methods for producing a transmission barrier for inhibiting propagation of light into still unimaged transparent portions of microfiche recording system intermediate film strips by light-piping action are described. The barrier serves to optically isolate the subsequently-to-be-imaged still unexposed portion of the film strip in a dispensing film head from the illumination used to transfer the previously developed image on the exposed portion of the strip onto a permanent recording medium, such as a microfiche film card. In one exemplary form of the invention, the barrier regions are photographically produced dark bands or lines between the longitudinally spaced areas of the film strip to be imaged. These bands or lines are preferably created as latent images during the initial exposure of the intermediate film and subsequently developed at the same time as the record image.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1980Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Assignee: Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.Inventors: Peter Klose, Herbert Ovshinsky
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Patent number: 4013363Abstract: A film advancing module which co-operates with a basic processing module to duplicate a master microfiche. The film advancing module includes a film drawing station for drawing a continuous strip of vesicular microfilm from the basic processing module into the film advancing module, a film cutting station for separating an exposed film segment from the continuous strip of microfilm, a film heating station for heating the film segment, a film cooling station for cooling the film segment, a film clearing station for clearing the film segment and a film receiving station for collecting the film segment. The film heating and cooling stations are positioned to define a generally S-shaped path of travel which tends to remove any curl in the film and all the stations are positioned to define a relatively compact path of travel for the film segment. The film cooling and clearing stations are connected in series to a source of cooling air to conduct heat away from the film segment.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1975Date of Patent: March 22, 1977Assignee: Magnagard Equipment Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Dean H. Putnam
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Patent number: 3958142Abstract: A duplicator for making copies of a microfiche master. The master is positioned at a transfer station and a copy film is stored on a supply roll and incrementally advanced to the transfer station by a film drive disposed upstream of the transfer station so that fresh copy film is pushed downstream into registration with the master. Pressurized air supply conduits are disposed between the drive means and the transfer station and are activated so that the copy film moves downstream on an air cushion to minimize copy film drag and sticking. A film cutter is disposed immediately downstream of the transfer station in substantial registration with a downstream edge of the master to eliminate copy film waste. Exposed copy film is transported past a developing station and a curing station to a copy film discharge station.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1974Date of Patent: May 18, 1976Assignee: Quantor CorporationInventor: Paul N. Seitz