Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – With control means responsive to sensed condition
Patent
1976-06-25
1978-08-01
Talbert, Jr., Dennis E.
Gas separation: apparatus
Electric field separation apparatus
With control means responsive to sensed condition
96 2, 355 68, G03C 716, G03C 700, G03B 2774
Patent
active
041040694
ABSTRACT:
A process of forming on a copying material from an original having respective minimum and maximum density values D.sub.min and D.sub.max a copy having respective minimum and maximum density values P and Q, different from D.sub.min and D.sub.max, comprising the steps of: forming first and second non-superimposed test wedge images by exposing first and second specimens of the copying material to light of respective first and second colors, the exposure of the first and second specimens being such that the respective average exposure times are T.sub.B and T.sub.G, with the exposure to light varying across each specimen according to a preselected relationship, determining from the first test wedge image the density values D.sub.1 and D.sub.3 which an original must have to produce upon the copying material the respective density values P and Q if the copying of such original onto the copying material is performed with light of the first color for an exposure time T.sub.B, determining from the second test wedge image the density values D.sub.2 and D.sub.4 which an original must have to produce upon the copying material the respective density values P and Q if the copying of such original onto the copying material is performed with light of the second color for an exposure time T.sub.G, determining from the values mentioned above the values t.sub.b and t.sub.g by solving at least one equation expressing the relationship between t.sub.b and t.sub.g and the values mentioned above, t.sub.b and t.sub.g being the respective exposure time intervals which must be employed for light of the first and second colors to form on the copying material from an original having the respective minimum and maximum density values D.sub.min and D.sub.max a copy having the respective minimum and maximum density values P and Q, and then forming such copy from such original.
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The Theory of the Photog. Process-3rd Ed.-Mees et al., .COPYRGT.1966, MacMillan Co., N.Y., pp. 452 to 460.
Klocke Helmut
Paulus Rudolf
Pfeifer Josef
Vanheerentals Jacques Leon
AGFA-Gevaert AG
Falasco L.
Striker Michael J.
Talbert, Jr. Dennis E.
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