Abstract:
In still frame images from a film, the first frame of an image block is produced in a fade-in manner for gradually outputting a picture. If the end of a beginning part of a theme block is detected from information for a next frame, the process is advanced to a step to select a production method including relevantly large movement on the assumption that the scene is moved to an intermediate part of the theme block. If the intermediate part is ended, a different production method including relevantly small movement is selected on the assumption that the scene is moved to an end part.
Abstract:
A roll of developed still photographic film feeds toward an image capturing part. The image capturing part captures the image data of plural frames. An index image, which is composed of plural frames, is made in accordance with the captured image data of plural frames, and the index image is displayed on a display. When the index image is displayed, the format information relating to an aspect ratio of each frame, which is recorded in the film, is read. An image processing conforming to the format information of each frame is executed in accordance with the read format information, so that the aspect ratio of each frame in the index image can be seen. Only an image area, which is required for display and printing, is read according to the format information relating to the aspect ratio of each frame. As a result, the pixels of the line sensor can be used effectively.
Abstract:
A film image processing apparatus comprises an image pickup device that picks up a photographic image formed on developed film, a screen image signal output device that outputs a screen image signal to display the image that has been picked up on a monitor screen as a screen image, a reading device that reads information related to the photographic image from an information recording area provided on the film, an input device that inputs external information from an external device connected to the film image processing apparatus, a display device that outputs a display signal to display text information related to the photographic image on the monitor screen and a control device that controls the display device so that at least either the read information read by the reading device or the external information input from the external device is displayed on the monitor screen as text information together with a screen image of the photographic image corresponding to the information.
Abstract:
A photographic camera successively exposes a photographic film in different frame sizes, so that the processed photographic film exposed with those different frame sizes can be automatically printed. The camera varies the length and width of an exposure opening in the camera body in the film-feed direction and film width direction. The photographic camera magnetically or optically records an exposure opening signal indicative of the size of the exposure opening on the photographic film.
Abstract:
An apparatus for reproducing images recorded on successive frames of a film recorded with information, the apparatus includes a film feeder which feeds the film in a first direction and a second direction opposite to the first direction; an information reader which reads the recorded information; a density detector which detects a density of each image; and a controller which controls the film feeder, information reader, and density detector. The information reader is worked when the film is fed in the first direction, the density detector is worked when the film is fed in the second direction. A detected image density is adapted for determining an exposure value at which each image is picked up to reproduce the image.
Abstract:
A scanner for copying an image from substrate including a substrate holder for holding the substrate having a reference grid preferably disposed to one side of the substrate. The scanning means, e.g., a CCD array, simultaneously scans the image and the reference grid as the substrate holder is moved relative to the scanning means. The scanner contains software and/or hardware for interpreting the sensed portion of the reference grid as a position. The position is associated with the raw scan line of the image which was sensed at the same time as the sensed portion of the reference grid.
Abstract:
An image reading apparatus comprises a light source for illuminating an image of a document sheet, an image pickup element for photo-electrically converting a light from said document sheet image, a display unit for displaying said document sheet image, an input unit for inputting an instruction to extract a desired area of said document sheet image, and an adjusting unit for adjusting a focus of an optical member for directing a light image from said document sheet image to said image pickup element. The adjusting unit adjusts the focus of said optical member when said input unit inputs the extraction instruction, and said display unit thereafter displays said document sheet image.
Abstract:
A film scanner for digitizing film image frames having dual, in-line negative filmstrip and slide scanning gates on a scanning gate frame movable to position the selected scanning gate in a scanning station. The film scanner includes a film scanning station, an insertion slot for receiving the filmstrip, a filmstrip pre-positioning station a filmstrip for scanning while a previous filmstrip is being scanned, an ejection slot, and a diverter for diverting the scanned filmstrip out the ejection slot and allowing the advancement of the pre-positioned filmstrip into the filmstrip scanning gate. The pre-positioned filmstrip is advanced in a forward direction through the diverter and filmstrip scanning gate, as the scanning station performs a low resolution pre-scanning of the image frames. Then the pre-scanned filmstrip is advanced in the reverse direction into the filmstrip scanning gate, clamped in place, and the filmstrip scanning gate is translated more slowly through the scanning station which performs a high resolution main-scanning of the image frames. The scanning gate frame is also movable by the carriage drive motor to position and translate the slide scanning gate through the scanning station during pre-scan and main-scan operations. Jaws of the slide scanning gate receive slide mounts varying in width and thickness and to center the slide film image frame in the film scanning plane.
Abstract:
A rigid cylinder is rotated about its axis of symmetry at a relatively high rate of speed by means of a motor. Around a portion of the circumference of the rotating cylinder is wrapped a flexible imaging medium such as photographic film, to which is applied longitudinal tension through means of a film transport. The film conforms to the curvature of the drum, but is held a small distance above the surface of the cylinder in equilibrium between the aerodynamic forces created by the rotating cylinder and the applied tension of the film transport, thus effecting a compliant surface air bearing. A scanning beam is used to write on the film in the line direction. Longitudinal movement of the film is used to affect scanning in the page direction.
Abstract:
Raster lines are obscured in a photograph of an image displayed on a video monitor. A photographic film is used as an integrating mechanism. The TV raster is vertically displaced during the camera shutter open time a total deflection of one horizontal line, thus blending the information between horizontal lines. Vertical raster deflection is accomplished by adding a series of delays to the normal vertical sync and then generating a processed composite sync to drive the external sync input to the monitor. The shutter is open for several video frames, each frame being deflected vertically by an integer amount greater than the previous frame until the total raster deflection equals one horizontal line.