Photography – Fluid-treating apparatus – Photographic medium or cartridge sensing
Reexamination Certificate
2005-05-24
2005-05-24
Rutledge, D. (Department: 2851)
Photography
Fluid-treating apparatus
Photographic medium or cartridge sensing
C396S612000, C355S027000, C355S040000, C355S041000, C355S072000, C355S075000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06896425
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a processing arrangement that includes a processing section and a scanning section. The scanning section includes a scanner that is adapted to scan processed photographic film. The scanning section also includes a plate member with a guide slot therein and a plurality of film holding casings movably located in the guide slot. The film holding casing are adapted to receive the processed dried film from the processing section and queue the processed dried film for scanning in the scanner. With the arrangement of the present invention, it is possible to collect and queue multiple films to be scanned.
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Grant, Jr. Ronald W.
Piccinino, Jr. Ralph L.
Eastman Kodak Company
Novais David A.
Rutledge D.
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