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Andreas M. Albat, Delta CA

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090285503PRINT PROOFING USING MOTTLING TILE - A method for producing mottling in an image includes modifying digital colorant information in a digital image data file for at least one of a plurality of colorants. The degree of modification is based on digital colorant information in the digital image data file, mottling information from a mottling tile, and a colorant gain curve for at least one colorant. The colorant gain curve is obtained by determining a tint percentage, the variation of the tint of the printed at least one colorant when printed at a tint percentage on volume printing stock. The mottling information has a spatial frequency distribution substantially equal to the spatial frequency distribution of the mottling produced by at least one colorant on a volume printing stock. The method allows the digital image to emulate the image that would result if the digital image was printed on a volume printer on high volume printing stock.11-19-2009
20090290171AUTOMATED COLOR ADJUSTMENT - A method for determining (11-26-2009

Andreas M. Albat, Delata CA

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20080204771CONTINUOUS CALIBRATION OF PROOF PRINTER - A method for printing includes sending first image file data (08-28-2008

Renate Albat, Linden DE

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20100070066METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CUTTING OF RAW GLASS SLABS - Disclosed is a method for cutting of raw gas slabs into a number of glass cuttings. The method includes determining the supply of uncut or partially cut raw glass slabs, continuously detecting incoming cutting orders and processing of the cutting orders, continuously determining an optimized processing order and optimized cutting patterns of raw glass slabs based on determined values, processing cutting orders according to the determined optimized processing order and optimized cutting patterns, and storing the glass cuttings in assigned compartments of an intermediate storage. An increased productivity with minimized waste of material can be achieved by the continuous optimizing method in regards to the temporal sequence and cutting patterns of the glass cuttings.03-18-2010