CRT film scanner with compensation for local brightness variatio

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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042272076

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for generating color television signals from photographic film by means of a flying spot scanner incorporating a cathode ray tube is provided with a circuit for compensating for differential variations across the color spectrum introduced by variations in the intensity of the scanning beam due to variations in the phosphor, solarization and burning effects on the tube screen, this circuit comprising a photodetector sensitive to the varying intensity scanning beam and feeding a circuit for generating an overall signal representing the variations, selected proportions of this overall compensation signal being used to control respective color channels so that each channel receives a different amount of compensation to compensate for differences in the effects causing such variation across the spectrum of light in the scanning light beam.

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patent: 2842610 (1958-07-01), Crosfield et al.
patent: 2979622 (1961-04-01), Garbundy
patent: 3693042 (1972-09-01), Fredkin
patent: 3790707 (1974-02-01), Valenta

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