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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Means fob eeproducshg colox US1976300D US1976300A 1934-10-09
162 Method op copyino color records US1912661D US1912661A 1933-06-06
163 Eotating glass appabattts fob copying goffebed films US1884996D US1884996A 1932-10-25
164 Rotating prism apparatus US1884995D US1884995A 1932-10-25
165 Printing pictures of a lenticular film US1874529D US1874529A 1932-08-30
166 Method of manufacture of cut matrices adapted for the production of photographic surfaces comprising refracting elements US6822825 1925-11-10 US1626134A 1927-04-26 MICHEL DEVIGNY
167 3D/FLIP/MOTION PHOTO-SUBSTRATE, IMAGING PROCESSES, AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF US16317201 2017-07-12 US20190243033A1 2019-08-08 Bo SUN; Jerome MOYER; Philippe SCHOTTLAND; Danny RICH
The present invention provides a photo-substrate for printing of lenticular images that comprises a lenticular lens array, and an energy-reactive material adhered to the backside of the lenticular lens array. According to the methods of the present invention, the lenticular image is printed directly through the lenticular lens array onto the energy-reactive material, using, for example, collimated light or laser. The photo-substrate of the present invention can be adapted for large scale or industrial production to print lenticular images on a wide array of substrates, including such things as packaging and clothing.
168 Photographic recording materials and their use in redox amplification US994770 1997-12-19 US6063553A 2000-05-16 Adrian J. Codling; John R. Fyson
A photographic recording material for use in redox amplification comprises a support having thereon a plurality of emulsion layers, each emulsion layer containing a color-forming coupler, and wherein the activity of the couplers is from 45 to 70% as measured by the citrazinic acid method. These materials may be developed by a redox development step which may be followed by a bleach-fix step without any intervening step. Staining is eliminated with the use of these photographic materials.
169 Speckleless illumination of objects by laser light results when the laser light is transmitted or is reflected by a moving diffuser US437298 1995-05-08 US5851740A 1998-12-22 George M. Sawyer
When laser light is transmitted by or reflected by a diffuser onto an object being illuminated, the object is not evenly illuminated, but is speckled with large speckles. The invention uses a moving diffuser which reduces the sizes of the speckles when the object is visually observed, and eliminates the speckles when a photographic film or plate is located at the object position and records the laser light.
170 Layered photosensitive elements comprising an angular reflecting layer and a photosensitive layer which records the interference patterns of light waves within it during exposure US432945 1995-05-01 US5658719A 1997-08-19 George M. Sawyer
The invention discloses that a photograph with a 3-dimensional image results when the non-angular reflector (of mercury) used in the Lippmann process of color photography is replaced by an angular reflector; the preferred form of the angular reflector is a retro-reflector.A photographic system is described which produces photographs with 3-dimensional images. The photo-sensitive element records the interference patterns of light waves, and the system is an improvement over the Lippmann process of color photography which produces photographs with 2-dimensional images. A photographic system is also described that produces a photograph with a 3-dimensional image from 2-dimensional cross sections of a subject; the system is useful in medical imaging. During exposure, motion of more than one wavelength of light is permissible between the subject and lens or the lens and the photo-sensitive element.These improvements result from the use of a particular type of angular reflector which is a retro-reflecting sheet. This sheet is used in place of the non-angular reflector (of liquid mercury) used in the Lippmann process. The retro-reflecting sheet is covered with small sub-reflectors that are in the form of cube corners; there are 47,000 cube corners per square inch.Improved angular reflectors are described. A diffraction grating is one of them. A way of reducing the speckle produced by a laser illuminated subject is described by the use of a moving diffuser. A transparent thermoplastic, water soluble glue is described that has a refractive index of about 1.5 and it softens at less than 200 degrees F.
171 Lippmann process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 2-dimensional image, to result in another process of color photography, which produces a photograph with a 3-dimentional image US445776 1995-05-22 US5605784A 1997-02-25 George M. Sawyer
The invention discloses that a photograph with a 3-dimensional image results when the non-angular reflector (of mercury) used in the Lippmann process of color photography is replaced by an angular reflector; the preferred form of the angular reflector is a retro-reflector.A photographic system is described which produces photographs with 3-dimensional images. The photo-sensitive element records the interference patterns of light waves, and the system is an improvement over the Lippmann process of color photography which produces photographs with 2-dimensional images. A photographic system is also described that produces a photograph with a 3-dimensional image from 2-dimensional cross sections of a subject; the system is useful in medical imaging. During exposure, motion of more than one wavelength of light is permissible between the subject and lens or the lens and the photo-sensitive element.These improvements result from the use of a particular type of angular reflector which is a retro-reflecting sheet. This sheet is used in place of the non-angular reflector (of liquid mercury) used in the Lippmann process. The retro-reflecting sheet is covered with small sub-reflectors that are in the form of cube corners; there are 47,000 cube corners per square inch.Improved angular reflectors are described. A diffraction grating is one of them. A way of reducing the speckle produced by a laser illuminated subject is described by the use of a moving diffuser. A transparent thermoplastic, water soluble glue is described that has a refractive index of about 1.5 and it softens at less than 200 degrees F.
172 Radiation curable adhesive for laminating a lineform image to a lenticular array sheet US323966 1994-10-17 US5466723A 1995-11-14 Billy R. Dotson
A radiation curable adhesive composition which comprises from 15 to 85 percent by weight of beta-carboxyethyl acrylate and from 85 to 15 percent by weight of 2-phenoxyethyl acrylate based on the total weight of the composition.
173 Radiation curable coating for photographic laminate, and development process US877420 1986-05-05 US4789625A 1988-12-06 Stuart M. Ellerstein; San A. Lee
Compositions comprising an impermeable acrylate-terminated oligomer, a reactive diluent, and 2-hydroxycyclohexylphenone, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-propan-1-one, or diethoxyacetophenone as a photoinitiator, are disclosed. These compositions have utility in optical coatings and electrical insulation.
174 Method for copying relief images taken on lenticulated film US41820554 1954-03-23 US2800064A 1957-07-23 ST-GENIE ANNE HENRI JACQUES DE
175 Printing onto lenticular film US67383146 1946-06-01 US2588615A 1952-03-11 CAPSTAFF JOHN G
176 Photographic printing US7917136 1936-05-11 US2204074A 1940-06-11 JOHN EGGERT; GERD HEYMER
177 Method and device for obtaining or reproducing color photographs US10413136 1936-10-05 US2160340A 1939-05-30 CHARLES NORDMANN
178 Photographic printing US2132893D US2132893A 1938-10-11
179 Manufacture of lenticular stencil film US8432636 1936-06-09 US2125162A 1938-07-26 GERD HEYMER
180 Apparatus for reproducing goffered films US71498034 1934-03-10 US2058409A 1936-10-27 CAPSTAFF JOHN G