Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Retrieving image made using radiation imagery
Patent
1997-01-13
2000-01-25
McPherson, John A.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Retrieving image made using radiation imagery
355 40, 355 77, 358527, 396 1, 396429, H04N 100
Patent
active
RE0365351
ABSTRACT:
A methodology for handling photographic film in which a video image of each frame of film is acquired on a diskette as the frames are originally being processed in the photographic laboratory, the diskette is transmitted to the photographer's studio, along with the proof prints, for viewing by the photographer/subject, the photographer/subject makes further desired corrections or adjustments of each frame by viewing the video image of each frame on a computer monitor, the farther corrections or adjustments are recorded on the diskette for each frame, and the revised diskette is returned to the photographic laboratory where it is used in conjunction with the film to produce final photographic prints. The final photographic prints thus graphically and objectively reflect the precise desires of the photographer/subject.
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