Kodak Graphic Communications Canada Company Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110039023 | COLOR FILTER LAYER ALIGNMENT - A method is provided to manufacture displays such as, for example, reflective displays, electrophoretic displays or liquid crystal displays. In one embodiment of the invention, a method is provided for aligning a patterned layer of color filter elements with a display assembly. The method includes activating a first set of addressable pixel elements to change an activation state of each pixel element in the first set of the pixel elements. A required alignment of the patterned layer of color filter elements with the display assembly can be determined based at least on the activated first or a second set of the pixel elements. The patterned layer of color filter elements is aligned with the display assembly according to the required alignment. | 02-17-2011 |
20100188472 | FORMING AN IMAGE WITH A PLURALITY OF IMAGING HEADS - In the field of imaging systems where multi-channel imaging heads are used, there is a possible problem of formation of artifacts in the product material such as pinholes, banding, edge discontinuities due to variation in beam intensity of the individual channels. The visual observation of these artifacts can be minimised by using a plurality of multi-channel heads and having their scan paths interconnected. The visually observable variations in the image caused by uneven characteristics of the first multi-channel head are minimised by using a second multi-channel head and imaging the patterns using an imaging scan path which combines output from both of the imaging heads. | 07-29-2010 |
20100047701 | ENHANCED IMAGING OF FEATURES - Methods for imaging patterns of features by thermal transfer involve controlling intensities of a plurality of beams. The intensities of beams that image edge portions of a feature may be set to be different from the intensities of beams that image interior portions of the feature. Beams that image home and away edges of a feature may be controlled to have different intensities. Apparatus for imaging patterns of features may comprise a controller configured to maintain intensity information for channels of a multi-channel imaging head. The controller uses the intensity information to set intensities of those channels that correspond to edge portions of features being imaged in a current swath of the imaging head. | 02-25-2010 |
20100039490 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING PATTERNS OF NON-CONTIGUOUS FEATURES - A pattern of non-contiguous features that can be imaged in one pass of a multi-channel imaging head is divided into sets of the non-contiguous features. Each set of the non-contiguous features is imaged separately during a single scan of the multi-channel imaging head. The pattern can be completely imaged after all of the sets have been separately imaged. The non-contiguous features of one set may be interleaved with the non-contiguous features of another one of the sets. | 02-18-2010 |
20090309954 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING AND APPLYING NON-CONTIGUOUS FEATURES IN A PATTERN - Two or more sets of non-contiguous features are selected from a pattern of non-contiguous features, and each set is imaged separately during a single scan of a multi-channel imaging head. The non-contiguous features selected in each set can be selected such that they are imaged with substantially the same transferred characteristics. The non-contiguous features selected in all the sets can be selected such that the pattern is completely imaged after all of the sets have been separately imaged, and each imaged non-contiguous feature in the completely imaged pattern has substantially the same imaged characteristics. The one or more sets can be selected such that the selected non-contiguous features of one set are interleaved with the selected non-contiguous features of another set. | 12-17-2009 |
20090273796 | PEELING IMAGED MEDIA FROM A SUBSTRATE - A method for imaging a media is provided which includes supporting a substrate and the media in a layered configuration. An imaging head is operated to image the media by directing radiation beams towards a surface of the imaged media while effecting relative movement between the imaging head and the support. A roller is brought into contact with the imaged media. The roller can be brought into contact with an un-imaged region of the surface of the imaged media, the un-imaged region corresponding to a region of the surface of the imaged media that is not impinged by the radiation beams. The un-imaged region could be an edge portion of the media. Relative movement is effected between an axis of rotation of the roller and the support to cause the roller to roll on the regions of the surface of the imaged media impinged by the radiation beams. | 11-05-2009 |
20090143209 | Flexible roller assembly - A compliant roller assembly comprising an elastomeric tube for rolling along a surface, which tube is inherently compliant to irregularities in the surface. Within the tube but smaller than the inner diameter thereof is a core apparatus comprising a non-rotating mounting element supportive of a plurality of idle rollers, extending from the mounting element in the direction of tube travel, the idle rollers making contact with the inner wall of the tube, preferably at a line orthogonal to the contact line of the tube with the surface being rolled. In a preferred embodiment, the core apparatus exerts no force vector toward the surface being rolled, the weight of the elastomeric tube itself exerting sufficient force. | 06-04-2009 |
20090066796 | Methods and Apparatus for Correcting Banding of Imaged Regular Patterns - A multi-channel imaging head is calibrated in accordance with a pre-determined regular pattern to minimize swath-to-swath and inter-swath variations during the imaging of the regular pattern. The imaging parameters of the imaging head are optimized in accordance with the pre-determined regular pattern. | 03-12-2009 |