| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6525840 |
Image forming apparatus |
February 25, 2003 |
| In an image forming apparatus provided with an exposing section and a conveyor for conveying a plurality of light sensitive materials relative to the exposing section, the plurality of light sensitive materials are arranged in parallel in the conveying direction so that the exposing |
| 6295117 |
Printing apparatus and printing system |
September 25, 2001 |
| There is described a system for producing prints, which includes inputting device to input image data and information corresponding to the image data, a selector to select either a first mode or a second mode and a printer to print images on a recording medium. In the first mode, the |
| 6222613 |
Image processing method and apparatus |
April 24, 2001 |
| A method and apparatus for processing image information coming from various types of image inputting media yields an image processor for processing image information that consolidates image size irrespective of the type of image inputting medium. The apparatus is provided with a pluralit |
| 6219446 |
Image forming apparatus and manufacturing method of lens fitted film unit |
April 17, 2001 |
| An image forming apparatus includes: a first reading device for reading an image recorded on a recording medium; a storing device for storing a signal of a reference image representing a reference to correct the image recorded on the recording medium; a second reading device for reading |
| 6081317 |
Image reproducing method |
June 27, 2000 |
| An image reproducing method includes a step of obtaining a print reproducing an object based on image information obtained by photographing the object, wherein logarithm E of object brightness satisfies formula (1) and formula (2) is effected with the logarithm E,wherein D(E) represents |
| 6034710 |
Image forming method for silver halide photographic material |
March 7, 2000 |
| A apparatus for forming an image on a silver halide photosensitive material with a plurality of recording elements aligned in the form of at least a single line, each recording element is driven so as to conduct an On-Off exposure independently to obtain a light amount datum in accordanc |
| 6002498 |
Image processing method and image forming method |
December 14, 1999 |
| Y image, M image, C image and a mixed-dye image wherein Y, M and C are mixed are prepared by an image forming apparatus, analytical density for each of Y, M and C components in their complementary color wavelength regions is measured by a densitometer for each of Y image, M image and C |
| 5926291 |
Method of calculating color correcting condition and medium for storing the method |
July 20, 1999 |
| In a method of calculating a color correcting condition for a color image composed of plural pixels each separated into plural primary color density values, a statistic indicating a relationship between a primary color density value and a number of pixels showing the primary color densit |
| 5579075 |
Automatic processing apparatus for processing silver halide photosensitive material and supply m |
November 26, 1996 |
| An automatic processing apparatus having a processing solution tank for processing a silver halide photosensitive material, includes a container accommodating a set of solid processing agents which can process a predetermined amount of the material, a detector for detecting an amount |
| 5576795 |
Automatic processing apparatus for silver halide photographic light-sensitive material |
November 19, 1996 |
| An automatic developer for developing a light-sensitive material such as a photographic material. The developer includes: a processor tank for accommodating a processing solution so that the processing solution processes the light-sensitive material; a throughput detector for detecti |
| 5574532 |
Automatic developing apparatus for silver halide photographic photosensitive material |
November 12, 1996 |
| In an apparatus for processing a silver halide photographic material, processing solid agent is composed of a mixture of a plurality of processing agent components and has average particle sizes of 150 .mu.m to 3000 .mu.m more than 50% in particle size distribution thereof. The agent |
| 5556736 |
Method for processing a silver halide color photographic light-sensitive material and producing |
September 17, 1996 |
| A method for processing an exposed silver halide color photographic photosensitive material is disclosed, which comprises the step of developing the exposed material with a color developer in a color development tank of an automatic developing apparatus, the developer in the develope |
| 5552852 |
Device of dissolving and replenishing solid processing agents for a silver halide photographic l |
September 3, 1996 |
| A device to dissolve solid processing agents and to replenish the dissolved processing agents to an automatic processing apparatus for a silver halide photographic light-sensitive material which has a processing tank and a circulating path for a processing solution provided in the proces |
| 5452045 |
Apparatus for processing a light-sensitive silver halide photographic material |
September 19, 1995 |
| An apparatus for processing a light-sensitive silver halide photographic material and which has a solid agent replenisher, is provided with a water producing device to recover water from the air or from used processing solution. The apparatus also is provided with a water replenisher whi |
| 5384233 |
Chemicals kit including a container formed of multilayer film, for processing photographic light |
January 24, 1995 |
| Disclosed is a photographic processing chemicals kit comprising a processing agent and a flexible container formed of multilayer film. The chemicals kit provide a photographic processing chemicals packaging material capable of protecting the photographic processing characteristics of |
| 5278033 |
Stabilizing solution for light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material, and processi |
January 11, 1994 |
| Disclosed is a stabilizing solution for a light-sensitive silver halide color photographic material, comprises a compound represented by the following Formula I, and has a surface tension of from 15 to 60 dyne/cm at 20.degree. C.; ##STR1## wherein Z represents a group of atoms ne |