H04N2201/043

Lighting arrangement for magnification device

Disclosed is a magnification device for use by blind and/or low vision individuals. The device includes an X-Y table upon which an item to be magnified can be placed. A stationary camera arm and a pivotal monitor arm are oriented over the X-Y table. The monitor arm includes a video monitor pivotally mounted at its distal end. The camera arm also includes two laterally disposed lighting arms. A series of controls are provided along a lower edge of the monitor via a mounting bracket.

Information processing apparatus and display method
11659129 · 2023-05-23 · ·

An information processing apparatus includes a controller and a display. The controller is configured to (a) acquire first image data, (b) acquire multiple sets of image data, each set of image data corresponding to a reading of an object by a scanner, and (c) generate second image data corresponding to the object based on the sets image data. The display is configured to display both (a) a first image based on the first image data and (b) a second image based on the second image data, the first image being superimposed on the second image.

Information processing apparatus and display method
11394851 · 2022-07-19 · ·

An information processing apparatus includes a controller and a display. The controller is configured to (a) acquire first image data, (b) acquire multiple sets of image data, each set of image data corresponding to a reading of an object by a scanner, and (c) generate second image data corresponding to the object based on the sets image data. The display is configured to display both (a) a first image based on the first image data and (b) a second image based on the second image data, the first image being superimposed on the second image.

INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS AND DISPLAY METHOD
20220321733 · 2022-10-06 · ·

An information processing apparatus includes a controller and a display. The controller is configured to (a) acquire first image data, (b) acquire multiple sets of image data, each set of image data corresponding to a reading of an object by a scanner, and (c) generate second image data corresponding to the object based on the sets image data. The display is configured to display both (a) a first image based on the first image data and (b) a second image based on the second image data, the first image being superimposed on the second image.

Concealed scanner
11082573 · 2021-08-03 · ·

A concealed card scanner has a camera that surreptitiously captures the image of a card, and a processor that processes the captured image to produce a processed image. An image screen displays the processed image. A cover conceals the camera during image capture and allows selective and surreptitious access to the image screen.

Document reading guidance for operator using feature amount acquired from image of partial area of document

A reading method guidance apparatus includes a receiving unit, an acquisition unit, and a guidance unit. The receiving unit receives a document size that is a size of a document as a reading target. The acquisition unit acquires an image of at least a partial area in the document. The guidance unit provides an operator with guidance about a reading procedure when the document is read by a first reading apparatus in plural batches, using a feature amount obtained from the acquired image, the received document size, and a readable size that is a size of an area readable by the first reading apparatus.

Document size detecting by matching between image of entire document and read size image

A document size detecting apparatus includes a first acquisition unit, a second acquisition unit, and a detector. The first acquisition unit acquires a first image that is an image of an entire document as a reading target. The second acquisition unit acquires a second image that is an image of a part of the document read by a first reading apparatus. The detector detects a size of the document using a result of a matching process between the first image and the second image and a read size that is a size of the second image read by the first reading apparatus.

Scanner, specifically for scanning antique books, and a method of scanning
10788735 · 2020-09-29 ·

A scanner, specifically for scanning antique books, comprising a beam to which is attached a slide bearing guide and a stepper motor connected to a transmission, wherein to the opposite end of the beam a similar bearing-supported freely rotating gear is attached, wherein between the said gears runs a toothed belt two ends of which are attached to slide bearing, to which guide and motor are attached with a connector in-between, wherein motor is linked to a screw by means of a toothed belt. A method of scanning antique books consists in moving a linear camera over the scanned book in three axes, travelling over the scanned object (a), travelling along the vertical axis (b) and rotating around its axis (c).

SCANNER, SPECIFICALLY FOR SCANNING ANTIQUE BOOKS, AND A METHOD OF SCANNING
20190219902 · 2019-07-18 ·

A scanner, specifically for scanning antique books, comprising a beam to which is attached a slide bearing guide and a stepper motor connected to a transmission, wherein to the opposite end of the beam a similar bearing-supported freely rotating gear is attached, wherein between the said gears runs a toothed belt two ends of which are attached to slide bearing, to which guide and motor are attached with a connector in-between, wherein motor is linked to a screw by means of a toothed belt. A method of scanning antique books consists in moving a linear camera over the scanned book in three axes, travelling over the scanned object (a), travelling along the vertical axis (b) and rotating around its axis (c).

Image capture using multiple illumination sources

This disclosure provides a self-contained imaging device that takes digital photographs of portions of documents (such as photos or photo albums) instead of scanning those images. The imaging device uses a lens to zoom in on specific portions of the document that represent images that are to be digitized. Generally speaking, disclosed embodiments utilize a physical device having a housing, a location for retaining or holding an image to be imaged, such as a platen or image conveyance mechanism, a light source and the imaging system (which can be a digital camera). The disclosed device camera provides a low-cost mechanism that can at-once capture a high resolution image without the delays associated with most scanners.