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Method And Apparatus For Digital Imaging With Reduced Periodic Artifacts Using Stochastic Gradients
US Patent:
6456397, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
May 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/310641
Inventors:
Kenneth P. Chase - Merrimack NH
Mark S. Bildman - Cambridge MA
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Mark S. Bildman - Cambridge MA
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Assignee:
Presstek, Inc. - Hudson NH
International Classification:
G06K 1502
US Classification:
358 326, 382275, 347237
Abstract:
In a digital imaging system including an array of imaging devices that apply an image to a recording medium such as a lithographic printing plate, elimination or reduction of longitudinal imaging artifacts is accomplished by blending the zones imaged by each the devices. In the course of a complete scan of the recording medium, the imaging devices each traverse a series of longitudinal columns of dot locations, and the devices are fired only at appropriate dot locations as determined by the digital image data. By operating adjacent imaging devices such that the zones they would ordinarily cover are blended in a random pattern, artifacts at the boundary between zones (such as seams) are hidden. While sufficient visual disruption to eliminate artifacts is ensured, noticeable visual artifacts are not created as a consequence of the disruption.
Method And Apparatus For Optimized Image Processing
US Patent:
6947153, Sep 20, 2005
Filed:
Nov 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/716729
Inventors:
Glenn Edward Cabana - Derry NH, US
Charles Francis Hunt - Hampstead NH, US
Phillip Edward Ouellette - Hudson NH, US
Dwayne Thomas Jeffrey - Amherst NH, US
Charles Francis Hunt - Hampstead NH, US
Phillip Edward Ouellette - Hudson NH, US
Dwayne Thomas Jeffrey - Amherst NH, US
Assignee:
Presstek, Inc. - Hudson NH
International Classification:
G06F015/00
US Classification:
358 11, 358 115, 358450
Abstract:
An image processing system for digital printing for improving throughput and efficiency of the transfer of image data to imaging devices, such as lasers, while allowing for dynamic and continuous adjustment of image size and registration (i. e. , alignment) on recording media. A buffer memory structure is configured to receive data from raw image files. Specific portions of data are copied from the raw image files into a buffer memory structure and, for compilation of the final image, into an image buffer. Image overlap is resolved by copying data into the image buffer according to a defined hierarchy. Using a phase locked loop, image size and registration are adjusted to optimize the appearance of the final image on the recording medium. The optimization is performed dynamically and continuously, thereby providing a uniform final image. Many aspects of the operation of the image processing system may be under the control of a digital computer.
Method And Apparatus For Digital Imaging With Reduced Periodic Artifacts
US Patent:
5942745, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Feb 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/021353
Inventors:
John F. Kline - Londonderry NH
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Assignee:
Presstek, Inc. - Hudson NH
International Classification:
H01J 4014
US Classification:
2502081
Abstract:
In a digital imaging system including an array of imaging devices that apply an image to a recording medium such as a lithographic printing plate, elimination or reduction of longitudinal imaging artifacts is accomplished by blending the zones imaged by each the devices. In the course of a complete scan of the recording medium, the imaging devices each traverse a series of longitudinal columns of dot locations, and the devices are fired only at appropriate dot locations as determined by the digital image data. By operating adjacent imaging devices such that the zones they would ordinarily cover are blended, artifacts at the boundary between zones (such as seams) are hidden. While sufficient visual disruption to eliminate artifacts is ensured, noticeable visual artifacts are not created as a consequence of the disruption.
Apparatus And Method For Interpreting Image Data For Use In A Raster Plotter
US Patent:
5075779, Dec 24, 1991
Filed:
Apr 27, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/514032
Inventors:
J. Brett Lefebvre - Lowell MA
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Assignee:
Intergraph Corporation - Huntsville AL
International Classification:
H04N 1419
H04N 123
H04N 123
US Classification:
358298
Abstract:
A system for efficiently generating on a raster line plotter an image that is made up of a plurality of characters, or other objects, based on an opaque ink model. Information relating to the characters is run length encoded, so as to form tone run records corresponding to the raster lines. The tone run records contain information relating to tone value, starting location, length and screen selection. The information is then processed so as to delete, or overwrite, tone value and screen selection information of the portions of characters that underlie other characters. After the appropriate information has been deleted, the remaining screen selection and tone value information is used to create a halftone image.
Method And Apparatus For Diode-Laser Imaging With Compensation For Output Variations
US Patent:
6072511, Jun 6, 2000
Filed:
Dec 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/990115
Inventors:
Wayne Mueller - Londonderry NH
John F. Kline - Londonderry NH
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
John Gary Sousa - Hudson NH
John F. Kline - Londonderry NH
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
John Gary Sousa - Hudson NH
Assignee:
Presstek, Inc. - Hudson NH
International Classification:
B41J 2385
US Classification:
347131
Abstract:
Compensation for the effects of duty cycle on the output level of an imaging device, and for the effects of periodically varying distance between the output of the imaging device and its target, is accomplished electronically. An exemplary apparatus includes a source of radiation (generally a laser) having an output level that varies both with an input power level and, undesirably, with the duty cycle. The radiation source is operated to produce, on the recording surface, an imagewise pattern of spots, and an adjustment facility compensates for output-level variations resulting from duty cycle--that is, from the recent pattern of laser activity.
Apparatus And Method For Interpreting Image Data For Use In A Raster Plotter
US Patent:
5555094, Sep 10, 1996
Filed:
Sep 9, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/756186
Inventors:
J. Brett Lefebvre - Lowell MA
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Glenn E. Cabana - Derry NH
Assignee:
Intergraph Corporation - DE
International Classification:
H04N 1419
H04N 123
H04N 123
US Classification:
358298
Abstract:
An ink-jet apparatus in which a recorded image is read to provide a image reference signal for comparison with an image recording signal, the resulting comparsion being used as a basis for diagnosing an ink injection state of a recording head nozzles in order to determine and implement an ink injection recovery process.
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