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US Patent 6166716
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December 26, 2000
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A picture to be printed is prepared by DTP software and is stored into layer L0 of the file F which is distributed to respective correctors. The first corrector writes correcting indication K1 onto layer L1, the second corrector writes correcting indication K2 onto the layer L2 and the third corrector writes correcting indication K3 onto the layer L3. For the respective layers, respective passwords are to be set for ensuring securities. In order to display or to edit a specific layer, it is required to input a proper password. Layer information ranging over plural files can be united within a single file and are handled with a unified manner.
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Dentsu Tec Inc. (Tokyo,JP)
Published
December 26, 2000
Application Number
09/209,223
Filed
December 11, 1998
US Classification
726/19   345/581 345/641
Int'l Classification
G06T   11/80   (20060101)   G06F   17/30   (20060101)   G06F   17/24   (20060101)   G09G   5/34   (20060101)  
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Dec 26, 1997 [JP] 9-368069
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345/112   345/433   345/115   345/113   345/114   345/502   345/133   382/232   382/276   380/202   380/243   707/531   707/513   707/514   707/526  
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