Claims
- 1. A method of adjusting an intensity of an image information, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a photo-to-photo transducer including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said photo-to-photo transducer through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said photo-to-photo transducer through said other electrode at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- varying the intensity of said electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation accordingly with the intensity of said electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying the image information.
- 2. A method of inverting a polarity of an image information, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a photo-to-photo transducer including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said photo-to-photo transducer through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member; and
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said photo-to-photo transducer through said other electrode at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- varying a voltage applied across said electrodes to change an optating range of said photo-modulation layer member on the generated beam-to-applied voltage characteristic thereof to rotate the plane of polarization of said electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation.
- 3. A method of nonlinearly processing an image information, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a photo-to-photo transducer including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said photo-to-photo transducer through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said photo-to-photo transducer through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- varying a voltage applied across said electrodes to change an operating range of said photo-modulation layer member from a linear region to a non-linear region of said photo-modulation layer member to cause a nonlinear relationship between said electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation and said electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying the image information.
- 4. A method of nonlinearly processing an image information, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a photo-to-photo transducer including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said photo-to-photo transducer through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said photo-to-photo transducer through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- adjusting an intensity of the electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying the information for selecting an operating range of said photoconductive layer member from linear and nonlinear ranges thereof with respect to the electro-magnetic radiation beam incident thereto.
- 5. A method of enhancing a contour of an image information, comprising the steps of:
- arranging a first and a second photo-to-photo transducers each including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said first and second photo-to-photo transducers respectively through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said first and second photo-to-photo transducers respectively through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member and producing a first and second beams;
- inverting an image polarity of said first beam and attenuating high space frequency components thereof and producing a third beam, a polarity thereof being opposite to that of the first beam;
- superimposing said first and third beams each other and produce a fourth beam; and
- superimposing said fourth beam onto said electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying the image information and producing a contour enhanced image information.
- 6. An apparatus for adjusting an intensity of an image information, comprising:
- transducing means including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes for photo-to-photo transducing;
- first projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said transducing means through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- second projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said transducing means through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- adjusting means for adjusting the intensity of said electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation, thus original intensity of said electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying the image information is adjusted.
- 7. An apparatus for inverting a polarity of an image information, comprising:
- transducing means including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes for photo-to-photo transducing;
- first projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said transducing means through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- second projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said transducing means through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- varying means for varying a voltage applied across said electrodes, thus an operating range of said photo-modulation layer member on the generated beam-to-applied voltage characteristic thereof is changed to rotate the plane of polarization of said electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation.
- 8. An apparatus for nonlinearly processing an image information, comprising;
- transducing means including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes for photo-to-photo transducing;
- first projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said transducing means through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- second projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said transducing means through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- varying means for varying a voltage applied across said electrodes, thus an operating range of said photo-modulation layer member is changed from a linear region to a non-linear region of said photo-modulation layer member to cause a nonlinear relationship between said electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading and said electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information.
- 9. An apparatus for nonlinearly processing an image information, comprising:
- transducing means including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes for photo-to-photo transducing;
- first projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said transducing means through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- second projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said transducing means through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member; and
- adjusting means for adjusting an intensity of the electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information, thus an operating range of said photoconductive layer member is selected from linear and nonlinear ranges thereof with respect to the electro-magnetic radiation beam incident thereto.
- 10. An apparatus for enhancing the contour of an image information, comprising:
- first and second transducing means each including, at least, a photoconductive layer member and a photo-modulation layer member interposed between two electrodes for photo-to-photo transducing;
- first projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying an image information onto said first and second transducing means respectively through one of said electrodes at a side of said photoconductive layer member;
- second projecting means for projecting an electro-magnetic radiation beam for reading operation onto said first and second transducing means respectively through another of said electrodes at a side of said photo-modulation layer member for producing a first and second beams;
- inverting means for inverting an image polarity of said first beam;
- attenuating means for attenuating high space frequency components of said first beam for producing a third beam, a polarity thereof being opposite to that of the first beam;
- first superimposing means for superimposing said first and third beams each other for producing a fourth beam; and
- second superimposing means for superimposing said fourth beam onto said electro-magnetic radiation beam carrying the image information, thus a contour enhanced image information is produced.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of the U.S. application Ser. No. 301,324 filed on Jan. 24, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,956,719, issued Sept. 11, 1990.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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