Claims
- 1. An apparatus for detecting a light-sensitive photographic emulsion on a support in the absence of visible light, an edge of said emulsion being exposed on said support, said apparatus comprising;
- a collimated infrared light source for illuminating the support and a nearest adjacent edge of said emulsion on said support, wherein light waves emitted by said light source have a predetermined angle of inclination with a plane of the support less than about 20 degrees;
- a charge coupled device camera positioned above said support, said charge coupled device camera having a field of view including said nearest adjacent edge of said light-sensitive photographic emulsion;
- wherein light scattered by the support and said nearest adjacent edge of the light-sensitive photographic emulsion is detecting by said charge coupled device camera, said charge coupled device camera thereby generating an intensity signal; and,
- means for processing said intensity signal, said means for processing generating an output signal having a first amplitude corresponding to said support and a second amplitude corresponding to said emulsion, said first and second amplitudes being spatially separated by a juncture, said juncture defining said edge of said emulsion.
- 2. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said angle of incidence is in the range from about 2 degrees to about 20 degrees.
- 3. The apparatus recited in claim 2, wherein said angle of incidence is 5 degrees.
- 4. The apparatus recited in claim 1, wherein said support is polyethylene coated paper.
- 5. An apparatus for detecting and centering a light-sensitive photographic emulsion on a movable and continuous support in the absence of visible light, said support having a first edge and a second edge with the light sensitive photographic emulsion coated thereon, said apparatus comprising:
- a first collimated infrared light source for illuminating one of said first and second edges of the support and a nearest adjacent edge of said emulsion, wherein light waves emitted by said tint collimated infrared light source have a first, predetermined angle of inclination with a plane of the support less than about 20 degrees;
- a first charge coupled device camera positioned above either of the first and second edge of said support;
- a second collimated infrared light source for illuminating the other of said first and second edges of the support and said nearest adjacent edge of said emulsion, wherein light waves emitted by said second collimated infrared light source have a second, predetermined angle of inclination with said plane of support less than about 20 degrees;
- a second charge coupled device camera positioned above the other of said first and second edges of the movable support;
- wherein light scattered by the first edge of the support and said nearest adjacent edge of the emulsion is detected by said tint charge coupled device camera thereby defining a first differential edge width between said support and said emulsion; and, wherein light scattered by the second edge of the support and said nearest adjacent edge of the emulsion is detected by said second charge coupled device camera thereby defining a second differential edge width between said support and said emulsion; and
- means for generating a feedback signal corresponding to a difference between the first differential edge width and the second differential edge width between said support and said emulsion;
- whereby any said difference between said first and second differential edge widths causes adjustment in said support until said first and second differential edge widths are substantially equal.
- 6. The apparatus recited in claim 5, wherein said first and second angles of incidence are each in the range from about 2 degrees to about 20 degrees.
- 7. The apparatus recited in claim 5, wherein said first and second angles of incidence each is 5 degrees.
- 8. The apparatus recited in claim 5, wherein said support is polyethylene coated paper.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 251,804, Filed 31 May 1994 now abandoned.
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