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Photographic Flicker Detection And Compensation

US Patent:
8330829, Dec 11, 2012
Filed:
Apr 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/755952
Inventors:
Roy Goh - Redmond WA, US
Andrew Juenger - Woodinville WA, US
Yi He - Issaquah WA, US
Stuart William Milton - Woodinville WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04N 9/73
US Classification:
3482261, 3482271
Abstract:
One disclosed embodiment includes detecting flicker in a photographic setting. A plurality of samples are obtained from a light detector circuit of a camera, each of which has a value that is dependent upon intensity of light incident upon the camera. The method further includes processing the samples to identify whether the incident light is varying in intensity at one or more pre-selected frequencies. The processing may include multiplying the samples with one or more periodic signals to generate scalar product outputs, and analyzing the scalar product outputs to ascertain the presence of periodic flicker.

Video Artifact Suppression Via Rolling Flicker Detection

US Patent:
8441549, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Jun 28, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/825101
Inventors:
Yi He - Issaquah WA, US
Stuart William Milton - Woodinville WA, US
Todd Nelson Schoepflin - Shoreline WA, US
Andrew Juenger - Woodinville WA, US
Roy Goh - Redmond WA, US
Douglas L. Beck - Kirkland WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H04N 9/73
H04N 5/00
US Classification:
3482261, 348607, 348619
Abstract:
A method for suppressing banding and rolling flicker in video acquired by a video camera. The method comprises acquiring a plurality of video frames and assessing an amount of rolling flicker in the plurality of video frames. The method further comprises configuring the video camera to quiet banding and rolling flicker responsive to periodic illumination at a first frequency if the amount of rolling flicker is above a threshold, and, configuring the video camera to quiet banding and rolling flicker responsive to periodic illumination at a second frequency if the amount of rolling flicker is below the threshold.

Image Pixel Transformation

US Patent:
2007009, Apr 26, 2007
Filed:
Oct 21, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/256011
Inventors:
Grant Garner - Albany OR, US
Masoud Zavarehi - Albany OR, US
Andrew Juenger - Brush Prairie WA, US
Paul McClelland - Monmouth OR, US
International Classification:
G03B 21/60
US Classification:
359459000
Abstract:
Various embodiments for image pixel transformation are disclosed.

Light Source And Screen

US Patent:
2007020, Sep 6, 2007
Filed:
Mar 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/368801
Inventors:
Gregory May - Corvallis OR, US
Andrew Juenger - Brush Prairie WA, US
International Classification:
G03B 21/56
US Classification:
359443000
Abstract:
Various embodiments and methods related to a light source and screen are disclosed.

Method And Apparatus For Scanning Of Image In Integral Film Structure

US Patent:
5408447, Apr 18, 1995
Filed:
Jul 15, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/913363
Inventors:
F. Richard Cottrell - South Easton MA
Andrew K. Juenger - Hudson MA
Hugh R. MacKenzie - Belmont MA
William J. McCune - South Lincoln MA
William T. Plummer - Concord MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G03F 310
US Classification:
358505
Abstract:
A novel method and apparatus is disclosed for electronically sensing a negative and a positive in a novel integral film structure of the instant development type using light of different wavelengths so as to produce reflected light from the negative and the positive which are indicative of the luminance characteristics and the chrominance characteristics of the image. The novel integral film structure has a filter which allows the negative to be scanned. Specifically, the filter transmits incident radiation in the range of wavelengths other than a select range of wavelengths to which silver halide emulsion layers are sensitive and blocks the transmission of radiation in the range of wavelengths to which the silver halide emulsion layers are sensitive.

Printing Method

US Patent:
5170261, Dec 8, 1992
Filed:
Nov 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/616658
Inventors:
Ellen B. Cargill - Waltham MA
Fawwaz N. Habbal - Cambridge MA
Andrew K. Juenger - Hudson MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H04N 1036
H04N 1415
H04N 123
US Classification:
358298
Abstract:
Printing apparatus and method particularly suited to provide a hardcopy of an image which is produced by medical imaging equipment or the like. The method produces an area modulation hardcopy having a large number of gray levels per area modulation cell (pixel) and a strong density sensitivity preferably by pulse width modulating two different sized printing radiation beams.

Brightness Adjustment Of Images Using Digital Scene Analysis

US Patent:
5724456, Mar 3, 1998
Filed:
Mar 31, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/414750
Inventors:
James R. Boyack - Waltham MA
Andrew K. Juenger - Hudson MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06T 540
US Classification:
382274
Abstract:
A system and method for processing a digital image signal which represents an image can be made to optimally map luminance values versus a tonal reproduction capability of a destination application. Specifically, the system includes a device for partitioning the image into blocks, then combining certain blocks into sectors. An average luminance block value is determined for each block and a difference is determined between the maximum and minimum average luminance block values for each sector. If the difference exceeds a predetermined threshold value, then the sector is labeled as an active sector and an average luminance sector value is obtained from maximum and minimum average luminance block values. All weighted counts of active sectors of the image are plotted versus the average luminance sector values in a histogram, then the histogram is shifted via some predetermined criterion so that the average luminance sector values of interest will fall within a destination window corresponding to the tonal reproduction capability of a destination application.

Electronic Camera With Reduced Color Artifacts

US Patent:
5778106, Jul 7, 1998
Filed:
Mar 14, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/615899
Inventors:
Andrew K. Juenger - Hudson MA
Werner Metz - Stoughton MA
Assignee:
Polaroid Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382275
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for processing an image captured by an image acquisition device having a two-dimensional matrix of non-square pixels with a first aspect ratio. In one aspect of the method, the image is sampled in a color sub-sampled manner such that fewer than three color measurements are known for each pixel location. A processed image is then constructed by processing the fewer than three color measurements known for each pixel to generate one or more interpolated color values at each of the pixel locations. A processed image is then created for rendering on an output device having a square raster with a second aspect ratio which differs from the first aspect ratio. The processed image is processed such that an aspect ratio of the original image captured on the non-square pixels is maintained on the output device.

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