Claims
- 1. A film projector, for use with processed photographic film having magnetically recorded image information, said film projector comprising:
- a body;
- a light source disposed in said body, said light source emitting a collimated beam;
- a film holder mounted in said body, said film holder being disposed to hold an individual frame of said film in said beam;
- a projection lens system receiving said beam propagated through said film;
- an optically transmissive digital display element disposed in said body;
- a read-write unit disposed to read annotation information from and write annotation information to said film in said film holder;
- a controller operatively connected to said read-write umit and said display element, said controller modulating said display element responsive to a signal from said read-write unit; and said optically transmissive digital display element is disposed in said beam on at least a part-time basis.
- 2. The projector of claim 1 wherein said display element is an optically transmissive digital display element disposed in said beam on at least a part-time basis.
- 3. The projector of claim 1 wherein said display element is mounted in said film holder.
- 4. The projector of claim 3 wherein said film holder is pivotable in said beam between a horizontal orientation and at least one vertical orientation.
- 5. The projector of claim 3 wherein said display element is movable between an extended position in said beam and a retracted position displaced from said beam.
- 6. The projector of claim 5 wherein said film holder is pivotable in said beam between a horizontal orientation and at least one vertical orientation.
- 7. The projector of claim 1 wherein said display element is movable between an extended position in said beam and a retracted position displaced from said beam.
- 8. The projector of claim 1 wherein said read-write unit is disposed to read magnetically recorded image information physically associated with individual image frames.
- 9. The projector of claim 1 wherein said film holder is adapted to receive a cartridge containing a filmstrip and said film holder includes a drive disposed to engage the cartridge.
- 10. The projector of claim 9 wherein said film holder is pivotable in said beam between a horizontal orientation and at least one vertical orientation.
- 11. The projector of claim 1 wherein said film holder is pivotable among a horizontal orientation and two different vertical orientations.
- 12. The projector of claim 1 wherein said read-write unit is disposed to read from and write to a slide mount.
- 13. The projector of claim 1 wherein said read-write unit is disposed to read from and write to a film segment disposed in a slide mount.
- 14. The projector of claim 1 wherein said projector automatically displays said annotation information read by said read-write unit.
- 15. The projector of claim 14 wherein said film holder is pivotable between a first orientation and a second orientation, said orientations being substantially orthogonal.
- 16. A film projector, for use with frames of processed photographic film having frame-associated image annotation data, said film projector comprising:
- a light source emitting a beam;
- a film holder disposed to hold an individual frame of said film in said beam;
- a projection lens system receiving said beam propagated through said film;
- an optically transmissive digital display element mounted in said film holder, said display element being movable between an extended position in said beam and a retracted position displaced from said beam;
- a sensor mounted in said film holder, said sensor being disposed to read said frame-associated image annotation data and produce a responsive signal; and
- a controller receiving said signal from said sensor, said controller being operatively connected to said display element.
- 17. The projector of claim 16 wherein said sensor includes means for writing annotation data.
- 18. The projector of claim 16 wherein said sensor is disposed to read from and write to a slide mount.
- 19. The projector of claim 16 wherein said sensor unit is disposed to read from and write to a film segment disposed in a slide mount.
- 20. The projector of claim 16 wherein said film holder is adapted to receive a cartridge containing a filmstrip and said film holder includes a drive disposed to engage the cartridge.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 08/775,677, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,609, entitled: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM UNITS HAVING IMAGE FRAME ASSOCIATED ENCODED INFORMATION, and filed in the names of Richard Bauer, Dale McIntyre, Daniel Pagano, David Patton, Edward Weissberger; Ser. No. 08/775,326, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,743,615, entitled: FILM SLIDES HAVING ENCODED DATA AND METHODS FOR PREPARING FILM SLIDES, and filed in the names of Dale McIntyre, Daniel Pagano, David Patton, and Edward Weissberger; Ser. No. 08/775,814, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,751,399, entitled: FILM SLIDES HAVING DATA WINDOWS, and filed in the names of Dale McIntyre, Daniel Pagano, David Patton, and Edward Weissberger; Ser. No. 08/775,321, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,803,565, entitled: ORIENTING PROJECTOR and filed in the names of Dale McIntyre, Daniel Pagano, David Patton, and Edward Weissberger; Ser. No. 08/775,816, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,738,428, entitled: FORMATTING PROJECTOR and filed in the names of Dale McIntyre, Daniel Pagano, David Patton, and Edward Weissberger, each of which are assigned to the assignee of this application.
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