Claims
- 1. A process for making a document which will be copy resistant in a color copier comprising:
- placement of an unexposed photographic material on a set of registration pins;
- placement of a first screen combination film having a first less than full tone image including a first cancellation phrase and a first background on said registration pins;
- placement of a camouflage pattern film on said registration pins over said unexposed photographic material said first screen combination film;
- exposure of said unexposed photographic material and said first screen combination and said first camouflage pattern;
- replacement of said first screen combination and first camouflage pattern with a second screen combination film and the negative of the first camouflage pattern, said second screen combination film having a second less than full tone image including a second cancellation phrase and a second background; and,
- exposure of said unexposed photographic material second screen combination and the negative of the first camouflage pattern to generate a multi-tone composite negative.
- 2. The process of claim 1 in which said second screen combination and said negative of said first camouflage pattern after exposure are replaced with a camouflage overlay mask which is exposed, wherein said first and second cancellation phrases are substantially invisible to the human eye when viewed upon the original document but are readily apparent upon reproduction of said document upon a color copier.
- 3. A process for making a document which will be copy resistant in a color copier comprising:
- placement of an unexposed photographic material on a set of registration pins;
- placement of a first screen combination film having a first less than full tone image including a first cancellation phrase and a first background on said registration pins, exposure of said first screen combination and unexposed photographic material to obtain a first group of dots for said cancellation phrase and background;
- placement of a first camouflage pattern film on said registration pins over said unexposed photographic material and said first screen combination to cover a portion of said first cancellation phrase and background dots;
- exposure of said first screen combination film and first camouflage pattern to increase the size of said exposed background and cancellation phrase dots to form a second group of enlarged dots; and,
- said first and second groups of dots making up a multi-tone finished negative.
- 4. The process of claim 3 in which the film having the enlarged dots is covered by a camouflage overlay mask which is exposed wherein said first and second cancellation phrsaes are substantially invisible to the human eye when viewed upon the original document, but are readily apparent upon a reproduction of said document upon a color copier.
- 5. In a improved document for deterring nefarious xerographic reproduction on a color copier having a substrate on the surface of which is disposed a composite image containing a cancellation phrase substantially invisible to the human eye but reproducable on a color copier and a background pattern less reproducable on a color copier than said cancellation phrase, the improvement wherein said composite image on said substrate comprises a combination of a first composite image having a cancellation phrase and a background pattern of different tones and a second composite image having a cancellation phrase and a background pattern of different tones which tones are different from the tones forming said first composite image.
- 6. The improved document of claim 5 wherein the composite image on said substrate includes a combination of approximately 50% of said first composite image and 50% of said second composite image.
- 7. The improved document of claim 5 wherein portions of said first and second composite images are distributed across the surface of said substrate.
- 8. The improved document of claim 5 wherin a camouflage pattern overlies the combined composite image.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 416,750 filed on Sept. 10, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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