| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7154623 |
Method and apparatus for generating images |
December 26, 2006 |
| Apparatus (1) for generating images includes a reading device (2, 7), an output device (22, 26), a sorting device (9) and a control device (21). Image information of several images (A1 to A6, AX, AY) is read from input media and image data is produced that contains the read image inf |
| 7154614 |
Device and method for writing image information onto recording material |
December 26, 2006 |
| In a device (1) for writing image information onto recording material (2), several separate images (B1 to B13) are assigned to the image information. Marks (M1 to M14) that are assigned to the several images (B1 to B13) are applied to the recording material (2) with a marking means ( |
| 6864952 |
Method of automatically evaluating images being processed in a photographic laboratory system |
March 8, 2005 |
| Images being processed in a photographic laboratory system into different forms of output are automatically evaluated to determine for each image whether it is of sufficient quality to merit processing into a selected form of output. Each image is individually evaluated by determining a |
| 6268905 |
Device for exposing image information |
July 31, 2001 |
| A device for exposing image information which is recorded on a photographic original (10) and is to be exposed onto a light sensitive medium (16; 12). An exposure assembly (25; 26; 31) is provided for outputting optical radiation which includes a plurality of adjustable area segments (44 |
| 6014199 |
Classifying film frames by size |
January 11, 2000 |
| A film containing first sections with narrower panoramic frames and second sections with wider normal frames is scanned to obtain density values. To distinguish the panoramic frames from the normal frames, the density values along two longitudinally extending strips near the edges of the |
| 5812243 |
Photographic printing apparatus with video camera |
September 22, 1998 |
| A photographic color printer includes a color video camera for making specialty prints. A memory is provided to store different color compositions for printing light including an initial color composition and additional color compositions which surround the initial color composition. |
| 5767947 |
Process and device for the production of so- called index cards |
June 16, 1998 |
| A method and apparatus for the production of individual prints and index prints from films which contain recorded data regarding the circumstances surrounding the exposure of the individual pictures stored on the film. Recorded data on the film is read, the data being associated with an |
| 5748286 |
Method and apparatus for printing photographs of different formats |
May 5, 1998 |
| A method and apparatus for producing prints of different formats from negatives in the form of strips. The negative images are printed in one reproduction scale on one section of a strip of stock during a first pass of the strip through the printing mechanism, the printing mechanism is |
| 5745252 |
Method and apparatus for producing photographic index prints |
April 28, 1998 |
| A method of printing regular photographic prints on a strip of paper along with index prints--that is, prints with images that are smaller than those in the regular prints--from series of negatives on rolls of film. The smaller images are projected next to and one after another along the |
| 5717975 |
Method of and apparatus for the production of photographic proofs |
February 10, 1998 |
| A filmstrip consisting of a series of coherent frames is passed through a copying station where images of the frames are projected onto an elongated band of copying paper to make proofs of the frames. The images are projected in such a manner that the relative orientations of the images |
| 5192970 |
Method and arrangement for copying filmstrips |
March 9, 1993 |
| An exposed and developed filmstrip and band of similar length are connected edge-to-edge. An address for each negative of the filmstrip is imprinted on the band in the form of a bar code adjacent to the respective negative. The negatives are scanned and exposure values are calculated for |