Abstract:
A scanning method that provides a quick start to the first scan and maintains the quality level of the final scan is disclosed. The first scan, or preview scan, is done without waiting for the lamp to stabilize. The time between the preview scan and the final high quality scan is used to stabilize the lamp.
Abstract:
A document scanning system includes a preview sensor that is dedicated to document previewing and distinct from any other sensor that is involved in the document scanning process. The preview sensor is preferably a two-dimensional sensor array that captures the outline of an entire document in parallel. The captured document outline is previewed on a display device relative to an actual image area that is defined by the scanning system. In an enhanced embodiment of the scanning system, the preview sensor captures an image that is printed on the document in addition to the outline of the document, so that the image of the document is also previewed relative to the image area. Providing a dedicated preview sensor that captures document position and image data in parallel enables real-time display of a document relative to the image area.
Abstract:
A film scanner apparatus which is capable of accepting a plurality of film pictures different in film scene size from each other. The film scanner apparatus includes a line sensor for reading out a picture on the film scene, a scene size decision section for determining the size of the film scene and a selection section for selecting effective pixels of the line sensor in accordance with the decision result of the scene size decision section. A picture display is made on the basis of the outputs of the effective pixels chosen by the selection section.
Abstract:
Scanner apparatus may comprise a housing having a front side with an opening therein, a back side with an opening therein and a scanning device mounted within the housing. A transparent platen mounted within the opening in the front side of the housing allows an object positioned adjacent the scanning device so that the object may be thereafter scanned. A transparent window mounted within the opening in the back side of the housing allows a user to view at least a portion the object positioned adjacent the transparent platen.
Abstract:
A universal transparency adapter for use on flat bed image scanners. The transparency adapter, which is placed on the image window of an image scanner, utilizes circumferential back lighting to uniformly project through and illuminate the desired transparent image to be scanned. A circular or other perimeter surrounding light source provides lighting to the transparency original in an economical and simple manner. The inventive light source can also be integrated with a conventional scanner by using the inventive light source as a lid for the conventional scanner.
Abstract:
A document copy system includes a preview sensor that is dedicated to document previewing and distinct from any other sensor that is involved in the document copying process. The preview sensor is preferably a two-dimensional sensor array that captures the outline of an entire document in parallel. The captured document outline is previewed on a display device relative to an actual print area that is defined by the copy system. In an enhanced embodiment of the copy system, the preview sensor captures an image that is printed on the document in addition to the outline of the document, so that the image of the document is also previewed relative to the print area. Providing a dedicated preview sensor that captures document position and image data in parallel enables real-time display of a document relative to the print area.
Abstract:
An object of the invention is to easily and firmly read an image and to reduce power consumption. An image reading and displaying apparatus comprises a scanner for reading an image of a document arranged on the side of a read face where photocells are arranged in a matrix form, to output image information, a RAM for storing the image information from the scanner and a display device of a light transmitting type such including a display face for displaying the image information stored in RAM, the display device being such arranged that a back face of the display face contacts with a back face of the read face. Since the back face of the display face is arranged so as to contact the back face of the read face, an operator can confirm the image to be read, whereby the image can be read with certainty.
Abstract:
An optical scanner in which a row of through holes are mounted on the top side of the housing of the optical scanner outside the scanning area, light from the light source of the scanning mechanism passes through the through hole from one to another to show the progress of the scanning operation during a scanning operation.
Abstract:
A portable facsimile machine (10) for communicating image data to a remote machine, comprising an internal power source (20) and a user input device (28) for communicating with a controller (32) which controls the operation of devices within the machine including a scanner (16, 18) for inputting data representative of a scanned image into a memory (34), a display (12) for a user to view the scanned image stored in the memory and a communication system having a transducer (36) which creates a signal representative of the image data to enable communication of the image data over a telecommunication system to the remote machine.
Abstract:
An image enlarging reading device includes an image inputting device including an image sensor and an image displaying device, for example, a liquid crystal display for displaying a whole or a part of image information inputted by the image inputting device. A reading portion of the image inputting device and a displaying portion of the image displaying device are positioned on a front side and a rear side respectively of the image enhancement display device with the displaying portion positioned over an area being read, that is, an area of image inputting. The image may be enhanced by enlargement of an input image to a magnified output image.