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Image enhancement is achieved to increase the ability to distinguish details otherwise difficult to discern in bright and dark areas of a photorecord by reflecting light off surface perturbations on the record and displaying the reflected light by means of schlieren optics.
A method of determining image input contrast to dynamically adjust screen amplitude. The screen amplitude is controlled on a dot by dot basis to selectively enhance the original image. There is a higher amplitude when the input contrast is low and a lower amplitude when the input contrast is high. Thus, the partial dots more closely follow image detail at high contrast, while at low contrasts, noise is not enhanced. In a specific embodiment, depending upon the input contrast, a predetermined scr...
Scanning apparatus for generating signals representing color components of successively scanned picture elements of an original colored image comprises a light source (1); means (42,45) for causing relative movement between the original image (3) and a light beam generated by the light source (1) whereby successive picture elements of the original image are scanned. Means (13) for generating a sharp light beam for each color component of each element and an unsharp light beam for at least one co...
Image enhancement accomplished by filtering using filters optimally adjusted to system parameters to enhance long edges, attenuate noise and "points" so that the long-edge data normally buried in noise is available and to further enable using low-frequency data.
Methods of electronically enhancing one or more color components (C, Y, M) which together represent the chromatic components of a pixel of an image are described. The methods comprise subtracting from each color component respective quantities which when combined correspond to a grey level (4) to generate reduced color components. These reduced color components are then multiplied by a factor and the modified reduced color components are then added back to the subtracted quantities or to the ori...
The present invention relates to a method of enhancing implantation of an embryo within the uterus of a female mammal. The method comprises administering an amount of a PAF antagonist, effective to enhance implantation, to the mammal. The invention also relates to a method of increasing the level of PAF around an embryo in the uterus of a female mammal by administering an amount of a PAF antagonist sufficient to inhibit PAF catabolism. Desirably the PAF antagonist is administered together with P...
A survivability enhancement system includes first separable fastener structure fixed on the surface of the vehicle or system whose survivability is to be enhanced, and an array of armor tiles. The armor tiles provide a composite supplementary layer of armor that maintains attachment at effective levels even as armor tiles are subjected to large shear forces (for example, upon ballistic impact and shattering of an adjacent tile) and that has effective force dissipation characteristics. Each armor...
This invention relates to the synergistic enhancement of certain antihypertensives by the conjunctive use of certain cardiotonic agents. More specifically, this invention relates to the enhancement of the blood pressure lowering effect achieved with alpha.sub.1 -adrenoceptor antagonists by the conjunctive administration of cardiotonic agents possessing the ability to specifically inhibit cyclic AMP-phosphodiesterase.
A biocide is enhanced in the effect by applying an esterase to a plant stem, leaves or an insect in advance to or together with the application of the biocide. The esterase decomposes the waxy outer layers of plants and insects.
The sense of touch is enhanced by: (1) placing two layers of a pliable, elastic material between the fingertips and the object being touched; (2) maintaining the coefficient of kinetic friction between the two layers at less than the coefficient between the fingertips and the top layer and less than the coefficient between the object being touched and the bottom layer; and (3) moving the fingertips over the object being touched separated by the two layers of material.
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