Television – Special applications – Film – disc or card scanning
Patent
1998-08-21
2000-08-08
Britton, Howard
Television
Special applications
Film, disc or card scanning
348103, H04N 5253
Patent
active
061009245
ABSTRACT:
A photographic film scanner for scanning a film strip containing a plurality of photographic images wherein the film strip is continuously advanced through the scanner and a digital image of the film strip is created. Individual images contained in the digital image of the film strip are located and displayed.
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Anderson James
Deutsch Dennis
Hogenson James A.
Johnson Bradley
McLean Rob
Britton Howard
Pakon, Inc.
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