Claims
- 1. An optical image scanner comprising:a lens system; an iris within the lens system, the iris having at least a first aperture size and a second aperture size, the second aperture size being larger than the first aperture size; the iris further comprising: an annular electrochromic material, having an inner diameter equal to the first aperture size and an outer diameter equal to the second aperture size, and the electrochromic material capable of being electronically switched between a first state and a second state, where when the electrochromic material is in the first state the electrochromic material transmits more light than when the electrochromic material is in the second state; and the iris set to the first aperture size when scanning at a first speed and the iris set to the second aperture size when scanning at a second speed, the second speed faster than the first speed.
- 2. An optical image scanner comprising:a lens system; an iris within the lens system, the iris having at least a first aperture size and a second aperture size, the second aperture size being larger than the first aperture size; the iris further comprising: a first plate that transmits light having a first polarization state; a second plate, having an annular ring that transmits light having the first polarization state; a phase retarder, mounted between the first and second plates, electrically controllable to retard transmitted light phase zero degrees or ninety degrees; wherein when the phase retarder is controlled to retard light phase zero degrees then light passes through the first plate and the annular ring of the second plate, and when the phase retarder is controlled to retard light phase ninety degrees then most of the light cannot pass through both the first plate and the annular ring of the second plate; and the iris set to the first aperture size when scanning at a first speed and the iris set to the second aperture size when scanning at a second speed, the second speed faster than the first speed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/257,459 (filed Feb. 25, 1999, abandoned). application Ser. No. 09/257,459 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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