Claims
- 1. A film unit comprising:photographic film for capturing images; and a radio-frequency identification transponder held with said photographic film, said transponder being retained with said photographic film during said capturing.
- 2. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said transponder is an inlay transponder.
- 3. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said transponder is permanently affixed in association with said film.
- 4. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said transponder is mounted to said photographic film.
- 5. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said film unit includes a holder and said transponder is mounted to said holder.
- 6. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said transponder has a plurality of separately addressable information storage unit.
- 7. The film unit of claim 1 further comprising removable packaging surrounding said photographic film external to said transponder.
- 8. The film unit of claim 7 wherein said packaging is waterproof and fully encloses said photographic film.
- 9. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said photographic film is a film unit having a canister and a filmstrip attached to said canister.
- 10. The film unit of claim 9 wherein said transponder is mounted to said canister.
- 11. The film unit of claim 1 wherein said film unit further comprises a holder having a light-tight media area, said photographic film is unexposed and is disposable within said media area, and said transponder is disposed in said media area.
- 12. A film unit comprisinga piece of photographic film; a holder for said film; and a radio-frequency identification inlay transponder joined to one of said piece of film and said holder.
- 13. The film unit of claim 12 wherein said inlay transponder is joined to said piece of film.
- 14. The film unit of claim 13 wherein said film is a filmstrip having a leading portion and a trailing portion and said inlay transponder is joined to one of said portions.
- 15. The film unit of claim 14 wherein said filmstrip is coiled.
- 16. The film unit of claim 16 wherein said inlay transponder is joined to said holder.
- 17. The film unit of claim 16 wherein said holder is a spool.
- 18. The film unit of claim 17 wherein said spool has a shaft and a pair of opposed flanges joined to said shaft and said inlay transponder is joined to said shaft.
- 19. The film unit of claim 18 wherein said shaft has an inner surface and an outer surface and said inlay transponder is joined to said inner surface.
- 20. The film unit of claim 12 wherein said holder has a spool and a shell partially enclosing said spool.
- 21. The film unit of claim 20 wherein said inlay transponder is joined to said shell.
- 22. The camera of claim 12 wherein said inlay transponder is adhered to said holder.
- 23. An imaging system comprising:a film unit including: photographic film having captured images; and a radio-frequency identification inlay transponder disposed in association with said photographic film; and an interrogation unit accessing said transponder and responsively communicating ancillary information; and an imaging device receiving said ancillary information and said images and providing an output responsive to said ancillary information and said images.
- 24. The system of claim 23 wherein said imaging device is a photofinishing unit and said ancillary information is set-up parameters for said photofinishing unit.
- 25. A film unit comprising:photographic film; and a radio-frequency identification transponder joined to said photographic film; said photographic film being usable for image capture without removal of said transponder.
- 26. A film unit comprising:a holder having a light-tight media area; a photographic filmstrip disposed in said media area; and a radio-frequency identification inlay transponder joined to one of said filmstrip and said holder.
- 27. The film unit of claim 26 wherein said holder includes a spool.
- 28. A film unit comprisinga filmstrip; a patrone holding said filmstrip; and a radio-frequency identification inlay transponder joined to one of said piece of filmstrip and said patrone.
- 29. The film unit of claim 28 wherein said film is developed.
- 30. The film unit of claim 28 wherein said inlay transponder is joined to said patrone.
- 31. The film unit of claim 30 wherein said patrone includes a spool and said inlay transponder is joined to said spool.
- 32. The film unit of claim 31 wherein said inlay transponder is joined to said piece of film.
- 33. A film unit comprisinga filmstrip; and a radio-frequency identification inlay transponder mounted on said filmstrip.
- 34. The film unit of claim 33 wherein said filmstrip has a leading portion and a trailing portion and said inlay transponder is joined to one of said portions.
- 35. A film unit comprising:a piece of photographic film having captured images; and a radio-frequency identification transponder held with said photographic film.
- 36. The film unit of claim 35 wherein said photographic film is developed and said images are viewable.
- 37. A film unit comprising:a piece of photographic film; and a plurality of radio-frequency identification transponders disposed in association with said piece of photographic film.
- 38. The film unit of claim 37 further comprising a canister holding said piece of photographic film and wherein one of said transponder is mounted to said piece of film and another of said transponders is mounted to said canister.
- 39. The film unit of claim 37 wherein said transponders are independently accessible.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 09/372,628, entitled: CAMERA HAVING RADIO-FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION TRANSPONDER, filed Aug. 11, 1999, in the names of Joseph A. Manico and Robert W. Spurr; Ser. No. 09/371,813, entitled: A MULTISTAGE SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM, filed Aug. 11, 1999, in the names of Christopher Wheeler and Robert W. Spurr; Ser. No. 09/133,114; entitled: A PRINTER WITH MEDIA SUPPLY SPOOL ADAPTED TO SENSE TYPE OF MEDIA, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME, filed Aug. 12, 1998, in the names of Robert W. Spurr, Kurt M. Sanger, Babak Tehranchi, and Timothy J. Tredwell; Ser. No. 09/133,122, entitled: A PRINTER MEDIA SUPPLY SPOOL ADAPTED TO ALLOW THE PRINTER TO SENSE TYPE OF MEDIA, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME, filed Aug. 12, 1998 in the names of Robert W. Spurr, Kurt M. Sanger, Babak Tehranchi, and Timothy J. Tredwell; Ser. No. 09/218,595, entitled: A PRINTER WITH DONOR AND RECEIVER MEDIA SUPPLY TRAYS EACH ADPATED TO ALLOW A PRINTER TO SENSE TYPE OF MEDIA THEREIN, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE PRINTER AND TRAYS, filed Dec. 22, 1998 in the names of Robert W. Spurr, Kurt M. Sanger, Babak Tehranchi, and Timothy J. Tredwell; Ser. No. 09/292,859, entitled: A PHOTOPROCESSING APPARATUS FOR SENSING TYPE OF PHOTOPROCESSING CONSUMABLE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE APPARATUS, filed Apr. 16, 1999 in the names of Robert W. Spurr, Timothy J. Tredwell, L. Dann, and Arthur A. Whitfield; Ser. No. 09/334,021, entitled: AN IMAGING APPARATUS CAPABLE OF FORMING AN IMAGE CONSISTENT WITH TYPE OF IMAGING CONSUMABLE LOADED THEREIN AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE APPARATUS, filed Jun. 16, 1999 in the name of Robert W. Spurr each of which are assigned to the assignee of this application.
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