David M. Schaertel - Webster NY, US Daniel P. Phinney - Rochester NY, US Marybeth Schmidt - Rush NY, US Bruce A. Link - Rochester NY, US Bruce A. Holroyd - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 1/04
US Classification:
358498, 358474, 358497, 358496
Abstract:
A document scanner () includes an input tray () for holding documents () prior to imaging; an output tray () for holding documents after the documents exit the scanner; an output image capture device () for capturing images of the output tray; an image processor for determining characteristics of the output tray or characteristic of the documents after the documents exit the scanner; and scanner functions are modified based on the output tray characteristics or the document characteristics.
David M. Schaertel - Webster NY, US Daniel P. Phinney - Rochester NY, US Marybeth Schmidt - Rush NY, US Bruce A. Link - Rochester NY, US Bruce A. Holroyd - Rochester NY, US
A document scanner () includes an input tray () for holding documents () prior to imaging; an output tray () for holding documents after the documents exit the scanner; an output image capture device () for capturing images of the output tray; an image processor for determining characteristics of the output tray or characteristic of the documents after the documents exit the scanner; and scanner functions are modified based on the output tray characteristics or the document characteristics.
David M. Schaertel - Webster NY, US Daniel P. Phinney - Rochester NY, US George A. Hadgis - Spencerport NY, US Bruce A. Holroyd - Rochester NY, US Bruce A. Link - Rochester NY, US James A. Oliver - Webster NY, US Marybeth Schmidt - Rush NY, US Roland Simonis - Evanston IL, US Swapnil Sakharshete - Rochester NY, US Carl J. Tesavis - Spencerport NY, US Robert M. Westcott - Holley NY, US Donald C. Kurdt - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 1/60 G06K 15/00 H04N 1/40
US Classification:
358 19, 358448, 358449, 358 114
Abstract:
A document scanner () includes an input tray () for holding documents (); an input image capture device () for capturing images of documents in the input tray; an image processor for determining characteristics of documents; and the documents are processed based on the characteristics.
David M. Schaertel - Webster NY, US Daniel P. Phinney - Rochester NY, US George A. Hadgis - Spencerport NY, US Bruce A. Holroyd - Rochester NY, US Bruce A. Link - Rochester NY, US James A. Oliver - Webster NY, US Marybeth Schmidt - Rush NY, US Roland Simonis - Evanston IL, US Swapnil Sakharshete - Rochester NY, US Carl J. Tesavis - Spencerport NY, US Robert M. Westcott - Holley NY, US Donald C. Kurdt - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
H04N 1/04
US Classification:
358474
Abstract:
A method of determining document characteristics prior to processing the document in a document scanner () includes capturing an input image of documents in an input tray (); transmitting the images to a processor (); determining characteristics of the documents; and processing the document based on the characteristics.
Method And Apparatus For Automatic Printing From Microfilm Of Short Image Areas
Apparatus and method are disclosed for automatic printing of an enlarged reproduction of an image frame stored on a microfilm without reproduction of images found on adjacent image frames and without the need to reposition the image frame adjacent frame marks found on a display screen. The method and apparatus of the invention provide for automatic calculation of the distance between the top of the image and the upper frame marks on the apparatus' display screen and the distance between the leading edges of the image frame to be reproduced and an adjacent image frame. In response to these calculations, an enlarged reproduction is produced that excludes information from adjacent image frames even though the image reproduced is of relatively short length compared to the copy sheet it is printed upon.
Bruce A. Holroyd - Fairport NY Eugene W. Lachut - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 2752 G03B 2746
US Classification:
355 41
Abstract:
A microfilm strip includes image frames arranged in chapters with indicia provided identifying those image frames which head the chapters. When it is desired to produce multiple prints of each of the image frames in a chapter the image frame comprising the first frame or head of the chapter is moved into the print gate. Upon entry of the print command signal, the strip is automatically advanced so that the last frame of the chapter is in the print gate. The printer then automatically prints each frame of the chapter starting with the last frame and ending with the first frame of the chapter. The prints arrive face-up at the output of the printer in collated form. As multiple sets of prints of the chapter are desired, the microfilm after printing the first image frame, returns to the last image frame for repeat printing of another set of prints of the chapter. This operation is repeated until the number of sets of collated prints is provided at the output. Provision is also made for automatically printing of collated sets of portions of a chapter.
Reader-Printer Apparatus And Method For Variable Length Copying Of Information On A Standard Sheet Length
Eugene W. Lachut - Rochester NY Francis L. Soucy - Rochester NY Bruce A. Holroyd - Fairport NY Richard E. Brown - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03G 1500
US Classification:
355 14R
Abstract:
A microform reader-printer apparatus includes a viewing screen having ruler-like fiducial marks that are indicative of distance from an edge of an image frame being viewed. The apparatus includes a keyboard permitting the operator to input data to a printer control regarding the portion of the image frame which is desired to be copied by the printer. In the printing mode the portion of the image frame selected for reproduction is printed using an electrophotographic reproduction engine. An electro-static image of the image selected for reproduction is formed on a photoconductive drum by translating a pair of scanning mirrors. Means including a notched bracket movable with the scanning mirror is provided for controlling the "on" time of a projection lamp and/or corona charger so that electrostatic image formation occurs only for the portion of the image frame selected for reproduction. Adjustments to lamp "on" time are also made for different lamp brightness readings, since brighter lamps take a longer time to quench. Means are also provided for controlling lamp brightness in accordance with the exposure requirements of the portion selected for reproduction.
Bruce A. Holroyd - Fairport NY Eugene W. Lachut - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 2752
US Classification:
355 41
Abstract:
Apparatus for printing an enlarged reproduction of an image frame stored on a microfilm includes means for measuring the pitch length between the image frame and an adjacent image frame and in response to such measurement produces a signal to inhibit the reproduction of portions of the adjacent image frame on the reproduction.
Digital Scan Solutions
Owner
Kodak Alaris Sep 2013 - Aug 2016
World Wide Product and Integration Manager
Eastman Kodak Dec 1984 - Sep 2013
Product and Integration Manager
Education:
Greece Arcadia High School
Rochester Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Inkjet Document Imaging Integration Solution Selling Enterprise Content Management Digital Imaging Commercialization R&D Product Management Troubleshooting Cross Functional Team Leadership Document Management Product Development Direct Sales Process Improvement Document Capture Enterprise Software Hardware Scanners Product Lifecycle Management Professional Services Image Capture Kodak Imaging Science Cloud Computing Digital Printing Channel Partners Multi Channel Marketing Customer Service Customer Support Technical Support Computer Hardware Business Process Improvement
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