Photofinishing process with film-to-video printer using dedicate

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358209, 358214, 358906, 358102, 355 40, 352 92, 354 21, 354 76, 369 14, 428694, H04N 1036, G03B 2752, G11B 1304, G11B 562

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ABSTRACT:
A virtually transparent magnetic layer is included as an additional layer in a color negative film. Information exchange between various users of the film--such as the camera user, the dealer, and the photofinishers film-to-video printer--is carried via plural longitudinal magnetic tracks on the film, each track being dedicated to the writing and reading of a predetermined set of related parameters. The photofinisher-dedicated track locations fill the exposed image area of each frame. The camera tracks lie along the edges of the film between the film perforations, the preforations being widely spaced for this purpose. All data, such as cropping, zooming, rotating or character superposition instructions, is recorded as individual pieces of information identified by virtual data identifiers to enable the film-to-video printer to quickly access and execute such instructions by altering the video signal produced from each frame of the developed film.

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