Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1994-10-12
1996-11-12
Voeltz, Emanuel T.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
430383, G03C 718
Patent
active
055746594
ABSTRACT:
Motion picture prints made with the dye transfer, or imbibition (IB) process have a reputation for superior image quality and permanence. The process offers unique control over the dynamic range and color gamut of the prints. This invention provides for the insertion of a digital link in the traditional path of the image between the original record and the dye transfer print. The digital link provides digital means for alerting the color information in the image thereby simplifying the chemistry of the process, and enabling the manufacture of dye prints as a theatrical release medium for images originated either electronically or on film.
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Brazil Sharon
Delvers Edward
Richardson Bruce
Chromax, Inc.
Peeso Thomas
Petit Michael G.
Voeltz Emanuel T.
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