Television – Special applications – Film – disc or card scanning
Reexamination Certificate
2005-04-19
2005-04-19
Diep, Nhon (Department: 2613)
Television
Special applications
Film, disc or card scanning
Reexamination Certificate
active
06882359
ABSTRACT:
The image scanning system of the present invention scans slides and film strips containing photographic images and creates a corresponding plurality of digital representations of the photographic images. The system includes a touch screen monitor, a computer, a scanner, a high speed interface and a printer. The scanner includes a light source for projecting light through the film strip. A light sensor senses the light projected through the film strip and generates pixel data. A film drive advances the film strip between the light source and the light sensor. A lens located between the light source and the light sensor directs the light projected through the film strip onto the light sensor. The pixel data is transmitted through the high speed interface to the computer for processing operations. After the pixel data has been processed, digital images are displayed on the monitor and may also be printed out.
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Anderson James M.
Deutsch Dennis A.
Knight Douglas G.
Lundeen Richard A.
Ovsak Gregg J.
Diep Nhon
Kinney & Lange
Novais David A.
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