Optics: measuring and testing – By shade or color – Photography
Patent
1986-06-13
1988-10-25
Evans, F. L.
Optics: measuring and testing
By shade or color
Photography
355 38, 355 77, G01J 351
Patent
active
047799870
ABSTRACT:
An improved method of spectrographically measuring density of a strip of photographic negative color film is disclosed. The method includes the steps of concurrently projecting an image of a photographic negative color film, having certain images recorded thereon, on each of a plurality of smaller divisional light beam receiving faces of an image receiving element with the aid of a plurality of projection optical systems. The optical systems include a color separating filter for separating projected light into three primary colors. The method further includes electrically scanning a number of photoelectric converting elements located on each light beam receiving faces, producing an output signal obtained by electrical scanning each face and storing the signal, and measuring relative density, degree of saturation and average density with respect to a part on the photographic negative color film corresponding to each of the light beam receiving face with reference to the stored signals. The smaller divisional light beam receiving faces are prepared by dividing a light beam receiving face having a large number of photoelectric converting elements arranged thereover in a two-dimensional plane and the number of the smaller divisional light beam receiving faces is same to that of the projection optical systems.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4668082 (1987-05-01), Terashita et al.
Sato Hideo
Umemoto Choji
Evans F. L.
Jemco Inc.
Noritsu Kenkyu Center Co. Ltd.
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