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Spectrally balanced scanner
   
Document Number
US Patent 6219159
Issued Date
April 17, 2001
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A color imaging system in which the lamp spectrum is tuned so that, in the charge coupled device, the signal to noise ratio is maximized for all three RGB channels equally. This result is obtained by a process wherein the fluorescent lamp output is adjusted by alteration of the relative amounts of red, green and blue phosphors which coat the inside surface of the lamp. In this manner, when the lamp spectrum is tuned so that the RGB channels of the CCD have equal levels when scanning a white background, the signal to noise ratio can be maximized for all three channels equally. Thus, it is possible to scan a white paper without saturating and all three colors can be scanned simultaneously, since the lamp brightness can be set at a level which maximizes signal strength for all three color signals. That is, the lamp output spectrum and the RGB response of the CCD are tuned to provide balanced system response.
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Hewlett Packard Company (Palo Alto, CA)
Published
April 17, 2001
Application Number
09/037,719
Filed
March 9, 1998
US Classification
358/513  
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H04N   1/48   (20060101)  
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358/513   358/514   358/509   358/520   358/515   358/516   358/461   358/483   358/482   358/475   382/274  
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