Claims
- 1. A process of forming from an original having respective minimum and maximum density values D.sub.min and D.sub.max on a copying material an image of the original having respective minimum and maximum density values P and Q, different from D.sub.min and D.sub.max, comprising the steps of forming a first test wedge image by exposing a first specimen of said copying material to light of a respective first color, the exposure of said first specimen being such that the average exposure time is T.sub.B, with the exposure to light increasing across said first specimen; forming a second test wedge image by exposing a second specimen of said copying material to light of a respective second color, the exposure of said second specimen being such that the average exposure time is T.sub.G, with the exposure to light increasing across said second specimen; determining from said first test wedge image the density values D.sub.1 and D.sub.3 which an original must have to produce upon said copying material the respective density values P and Q if the copying of such original onto said copying material were performed with said light of said first color for an exposure time T.sub.B ; determining from said second test wedge image the density values D.sub.2 and D.sub.4 which an original must have to produce upon said copying material the respective density values P and Q if the copying of such original onto said copying material were performed with said light of said second color for an exposure time T.sub.G ; determining from the values enumerated above the values b, g, t.sub.b and t.sub.g, t.sub.b and t.sub.g being the respective exposure time intervals which must be employed for said light of said first and second colors to form from an original having said respective minimum and maximum density values D.sub.min and D.sub.max on said copying material an image of the original having said respective minimum and maximum density values P and Q and where b = t.sub.b /(t.sub.b + t.sub.g) and where g = t.sub.g /(t.sub.b + t.sub.g), by solving the equation ##EQU5## for the unknowns b and g using a reiterative numerical method, where p.sub.1 and p.sub.2 are the Schwarzschild exponents for said copying material for the two color exposures employed, by solving for t.sub.b using the equation
- t.sub.b = T.sub.B .multidot. b .multidot. antilog(D.sub. min - P),
- and by solving for t.sub.g using the equation
- t.sub.g = T.sub.G .multidot. g .multidot. antilog(D.sub. min - P),
- forming from said original said image of said original by illuminating said original with said light of said first color and exposing said copying material to such light for a time interval t.sub.b and by illuminating said original with said light of said second color and exposing said copying material to such light for a time interval t.sub.g.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 522,945, filed Nov. 11, 1974, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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The Theory of the Photog. Process-3rd Ed.-Mees et al., .COPYRGT.1966, MacMillan Co., N.Y., pp. 452 to 460. |
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