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 scanner system digitizes 35 mm transparencies or negatives, and converts the image to a format compatible with popular microcomputer systems. This scanner system can accommodate various formats, and has variable zoom, pan and window size. Color separation is accomplished by an illumination arrangement causing rapid sequential generation of red, green and blue components. A low wattage light source is used, and color balance is achieved by adjusting the respective exposure times of the three primary colors. The system has internal calibration to achieve repeatable color balance. The system implements a wide variety of color coding schemes ranging in resolution from 1 to 24 bits. An adaptive process compresses the data in order to optimize the color selection process. The illumination optics are anamorphotic for high efficiency. Mechanical and electrical interfaces are compatible with a conventional 51/4" floppy disk drive standard.
Abstract:
A film-to-tape transfer apparatus suitable for transferring images from movie film, slide film, photograph and the like which includes a case body having a bottom plate therein, a rotary shaft rotatably installed on the bottom plate and having a manipulating knob mounted on the top portion thereof, a supporting member secured to the rotary shaft, a reflecting mirror attached to the supporting member, a glass screen unit provided on the rear side of the case body, a macro-lens provided on the left side of the case body, a fluorescent lamp installed at the right portion inside the case body, a transparent and pushing plate provided on the right side of the case body and slightly spaced with each other for receiving a photograph to be recorded, and a sound mixing unit for controlling the sound to be recorded on the video tape.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a video printer, which permits pictures, slides and projector images to be video printed and displayed on television for enjoyment.The video printer comprises a lens mounted on one end of a box, a holder for holding a picture, a drawing, etc. or a holder for holding a slide, the holder being detachably secured to the other end of the box, a screen mounted on one side of the box, an image from a projector being projected on the screen, a light source provided in the box and a member with a mirror and provided in the box for rotation by a predetermined angle. An image projected onto the screen is reflected by the mirror surface to be coupled to the lens.