Method of calibration of image scanner signal processing circuits
First Claim
1. A method for calibrating an image scanner signal processing circuit by determining a scanner signal correction factor required to compensate for nonuniformity among imaging pixels of a scanning array, the method comprising the steps of:
- sequentially setting the signal processing circuit at first and second correction factors for all imaging pixels of the scanner array;
sequentially scanning first and second reference sources representing high and low scanner output signal values to derive first and second scanner signal samples from the first and second reference sources, respectively, for the first correction factor and to derive third and fourth scanner signal samples from the first and second reference sources, respectively, for the second correction factor; and
applying a target correction factor to the signal processing circuit for each individual imaging pixel determined from (a) a desired difference between samples obtained for the individual imaging pixel by scanning the first and second reference sources, (b) the first correction factor for the individual imaging pixel, (c) the second correction factor for the individual imaging pixel, and (d) the first through fourth signal samples for the given imaging pixel.
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Abstract
Signal processing circuit for a multi-pixel scanner array is calibrated by establishing gain and offset correction factors from selected scanner signal measurements and known gain/offset settings that provide accurate calibration of the processing circuit on a pixel-by-pixel basis without concern for variations of component and response values within the signal processing circuit itself from nominal values. When used as a film scanner apparatus, measurements of signal responses taken at open gate conditions are compensated by adjusting exposure values for imager operation during film scanning to make the minimum response output of the apparatus for film Dmin equal to the minimum derived of open gate condition during the calibration process.
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11 Claims
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1. A method for calibrating an image scanner signal processing circuit by determining a scanner signal correction factor required to compensate for nonuniformity among imaging pixels of a scanning array, the method comprising the steps of:
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sequentially setting the signal processing circuit at first and second correction factors for all imaging pixels of the scanner array; sequentially scanning first and second reference sources representing high and low scanner output signal values to derive first and second scanner signal samples from the first and second reference sources, respectively, for the first correction factor and to derive third and fourth scanner signal samples from the first and second reference sources, respectively, for the second correction factor; and applying a target correction factor to the signal processing circuit for each individual imaging pixel determined from (a) a desired difference between samples obtained for the individual imaging pixel by scanning the first and second reference sources, (b) the first correction factor for the individual imaging pixel, (c) the second correction factor for the individual imaging pixel, and (d) the first through fourth signal samples for the given imaging pixel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for calibrating an image scanner signal processing circuit to determine scanner signal gain correction required to compensate for nonuniformity among imaging pixels of a scanning array, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. setting a first value of scanner signal gain correction for all imaging pixels of the array; b. scanning a first reference source which represents a maximum scanner signal output to derive individual pixel samples and storing the samples in a first storage means; c. scanning a second reference source which represents a minimum signal and storing the samples in a second storage means; d. setting the gains for all elements of the array to second values; e. scanning a first reference source which represents a maximum signal and storing the samples in a third storage means; f. scanning a second reference source which represents a minimum signal and storing a samples in a fourth storage means; and g. calculating a gain correction value for each element of the array based on a desired difference between samples obtainable by scanning the first and second reference sources, the first gain value of the given array element, the second gain value for the given array element, and the samples for the given array element from the first, second, third, and fourth storage means. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for determining offset correction of a scanner array signal processing circuit required to compensate for nonuniformity in imaging pixels of the scanning array, wherein the offset correction is determined by:
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a. setting the input offsets for all pixels of the array to a first offset value; b. measuring a first reference source to derive first samples on a pixel-by pixel basis and calculating a first average of the first samples; c. setting the input offsets for all pixels of the array to a second offset value; d. measuring the first reference source again to get second samples and calculating a second average of the second samples; e. calculating the effectiveness of offset control of the the signal processing circuit by dividing a difference between the first and second sample averages by a difference between the first and second offset values; f. setting input offset correction for all pixels of the array to third values; g. scanning a second reference source to get third samples which represent a predetermined signal level and storing the third samples in a storage means; h. calculating a digital offset correction value for each pixel of the scanning array based on a desired sample obtainable by scanning the second reference source, the third offset value for the given array pixel, the third sample from the storage means, and the calculated effectiveness of the offset control. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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