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Charles Patrick Divito Deceased1255 Clear Pond Ln, Webster, NY 14580

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Webster, NY   

75 Oakhurst Dr, Rochester, NY 14617    585-3421962   

1255 Clear Pond Ln, Webster, NY 14580    585-3421962   

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Joseph Charles DiVito (born September 2, 1945 in Lynn, Massachusetts) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football quarterback and punter for the Boston College Eagles and ...

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Illumination Control System For A Film Scanner

US Patent:
5528288, Jun 18, 1996
Filed:
Sep 26, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/312162
Inventors:
Richard J. Sandor - Rochester NY
Steven Sitter - Rochester NY
Drew D. Summers - Rochester NY
Andrew F. Kurtz - Rochester NY
Charles P. Divito - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 5253
US Classification:
348 97
Abstract:
In an illumination system for a film telecine scanner of the type adapted to provide a line of illumination on the image frames of a film which is supported for movement in a film gate of the scanner, an improved light control system for adjusting the amount of light that is delivered from a light source to an integrating cylinder to take into account fluctuations in intensity of the light source and desired intensity changes in the line of illumination upon a change of scene in the image frames of the film as the film is being scanned. The light control system comprises an aperture defining mechanism, a position servo regulator that maintains the aperture at a desired aperture opening despite disturbances tending to change the aperture between aperture changes, and an intensity servo regulator that takes into account the lamp intensity in resetting the aperture to a new position in response to a commanded light intensity related to a scene change, whereby aperture changes may be effected within the time of scanning a single image frame. The aperture defining mechanism employs first and second movable blades placed at a location in the optical path and movable between a full open aperture position outside the optical path and to one of a plurality of stopped down aperture defining positions interrupting the optical path and the resulting illumination line intensity in the course of scanning a single image frame.

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