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US3220304A
US3220304A US225099A US22509962A US3220304A US 3220304 A US3220304 A US 3220304A US 225099 A US225099 A US 225099A US 22509962 A US22509962 A US 22509962A US 3220304 A US3220304 A US 3220304A
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  • the invention further relates to the printing of photographic materials having two or more emulsions by the use of light having components to which the emulsions are sensitive and in the printing of which the light of any component is cut off when suflicient exposure to such component has been procured.
  • An object of the invention resides in providing a photographic printer in which the desired color balance of the print may be procured without altering the density of the print.
  • Another object of the invention resides in providing for each color, color modifying means and cut oil means operated thereby, and in further providing interlocking means between the modifying means operable upon increasing the length of exposure by one light component to decrease the length of exposure by certain of the other components.
  • An object of the invention resides in providing adjustable emulsion controls for varying the exposure in accordance with emulsion characteristics of the paper without disturbing the basic color balance.
  • a still further object of the invention resides in providing electrical circuits for procuring the desired results.
  • An object of the invention resides in providing a control circuit for each color and cut olf means for each y color controlled thereby and in providing color modifying n the length of exposure of one emulsion, variation of certain of said other elements in a manner to cause a decrease in the length of exposure of the emulsions for the corresponding other colors.
  • Another object resides in utilizing trigger circuits for operating said cut off means and including electronic valves and in utilizing said modifying circuits for controlling the operation of said valves.
  • a still further object of the invention resides in utilizing in said trigger circuits electronic valves adapted to become operative upon the application of a predetermined voltage thereto and in utilizing in said modifying circuits variable resistors for controlling the voltages applied to said valves.
  • An object of the invention resides in gang operating certain of said resistors to produce upon increase of the resistance of the resistor for one color in each of said modifying circuit the decrease of the resistance of the resistors for certain of the other colors in the other moditying circuits.
  • FIG. l is a wiring diagram of a portion of the electrical system of a photographic printer illustrating an embodiment of the invention.
  • the invention disclosed in this application for patent is for use in printing color material and is particularly applicable for use with photographic printing paper having three emulsions sensitive to red, green and blue light.
  • the parts and components pertaining to the printing of the red emulsion will be described and reference numerals with the letter R added.
  • the parts and components corresponding thereto and pertaining to the green and blue emulsions will not be again described but will be given the same reference numerals as those applied to the red parts and components and to which will be appropriately added the letters G and B.
  • the same reference numerals used in the parent case will also be used in this case to indicate the like parts. While the entire electrical system of the invention has been shown in the drawings, only so much of the same as directly pertains to the present invention will be described, reference to the parent case being had for the balance of the circuits and the structural parts of the printer.
  • the photographic printing apparatus in which the instant invention is employed is mounted on a table which supports the various sections of the same. Extending upwardly from said table at one end thereof is a column which supports a paper section and an optical section. These two sections are movable in an up and down direction to focus the image on the paper. Mounted on the table at the intermediate portion of the same is an illuminating section by means of which light may be passed through a negative carried by a negative holder disposed at the upper surface of the table. A light valuating section is used in conjunction with the optical section to sample the light and to alter the exposure time of the light component of the printing light in accordance with the requirement for the particular negative being printed.
  • the sample light is directed to a distributor which distributes samples of the primary colors to three diiferent channels.
  • timers for the three colors are employed, which control the photographic exposure of the respective color emulsions on the photographic material.
  • Cut off means in the form of iilters are used in conjunction with the light source which is operated by the timers and which alters the color of the printing light to compensate for the color deficiencies of the negatives.
  • the electrical section of the apparatus of which the instant invention forms a part receives signal pulses from the distributor and feeds it to three exposure compensating circuits LR, LG Aand LB.
  • the exposure compensating circuits LR, LG and LB are used for compensating for grossly overexposed and underexposed negatives.
  • the energy from these circuits is fed to three timers IR, IG and IB which control the duration of the exposure for each color and which include interpolating circuits MR, MG and MB and trigger circuits QR, QG, and QB.
  • the interpolating circuits MR, MG, and MB are employed for producing continuous operations with a pulse type signal.
  • the trigger circuits are employed to operate the cut Off means for terminating the printing of each emulsion of the photographic material.
  • the operation of the cut off means is further controlled by manually operated density modifying means N including densitymodifyin'g circuits NR, NG and NB, light compensating means P including light compensating circuits PR, PG and PB.
  • the light compensating circuits PR, PG yand PB are used for selectively printing prints from negatives exposed either by flash illumination or outdoor illumination, and by the color modifying system O comprising color modifying means or circuits OR, OG, and OB and which forms the subject matter of the instant invention. All these E 3 circuits and the various functions of the machine are controlled by the programming section K.
  • the programming section of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 2 while the other electric-al sections of the invention are illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • the photographic printing apparatus embodying the instant invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 and comprises the three color modifying circuits OR, OG, and OB. Power for operating these circuits is derived from a the three gangs of switches are moved from one position to another to increase or decrease the resistance in one of the color circuits, the resistance in each of the other color circuits is decreased or increased by an amount equal to one-half of the increase or decrease in the denoted circuit, thus maintaining the entire resistance in the three circuits the same.
  • This line comprises a conductor 405 which is connectedto the positive side of the source of power and a conductor 406 which is connected to the negative side and which is grounded.
  • the circuits OR, OG and OB include potentiometers 261K, 261G and 261B. One end of each of these potentiometers is connected to a conductor 329 which in turn is connected to the positive side 405 of the line 404.
  • potentiometers are connected through conductor 264R, 2'64G and 264B to resistors 265R, 265G and 265B. These resistors are all grounded through a conductor 266.
  • These potentiometers are calibrated in terms of emulsion factors and are ⁇ adjusted to correspond to the emulsion factor of the particular paper being used.
  • the circuits OR, OG and OB utilize three single pole three-position switches for each color designated by the-numerals 267R, 267G, 267B, 268R, 268G, 268B, 269R, 269G and 269B.
  • The. switches 267R, 268G and 269B are ganged and move in unison.
  • switches 267B, 268R and 269G are ganged and also the switches 267G, 268B -and 269K are ganged and likewise move in unison.
  • the switches 267R, 268R and 269R have connected to the fixed contacts of the same resistors 271R, 272R, 273R, 274K, 275R and 276R. Similar resistors are connected to the other switches.
  • the resistor 271R is connected through a conductor 277R to the movable Contact of the potentiometer 261R.
  • the movable contact of the switch 267K is connected by a conductor 278R to the movable contact of switch 268k.
  • the resistor 274K is connected by a conductor 279R to the movable contact of the switch 269K.
  • the resistor 276R is connected by a conductor 281R to the movable contact of the switch 253R forming part of the light'compensating circuit PB.
  • These circuits contain switches 2S3R, 253C?, and 253B, and resistors 254R, 254G, 254B, 255R, 255G and 255B which vary the voltages impressed on the circuits PR, PG and PB and provide terminal voltages which are proper to give the correct exposure for either daylight or artificial illumination in the taking of the picture.
  • the resulting voltages are impressed upon the cathodes 247R, 247G and 247B of the trigger tubes 254R, 254G and 254B of trigger circuits QR, QG and QB and provide bias voltages for the same, thus controlling to a certain extent the amount of time elapsing before each of said trigger tubes fires.
  • the timers of the printer activated by the light valuating section furnish grid voltages for the buffer circuits SR, SG and SB and which in turn provide grid current for the grids 247R, 247G and 247B of the trigger tubes 245R, 24SG and 245B thus further controlling the amount ⁇ of time elapsing before each trigger tube tires.
  • the tubes iire the cut off means for each color is operated and the proper exposure for each emulsion results.
  • the advantages of the invention are manifest.
  • the color balance of the printed material may be manually varied to suit the requirements and the density of the print automatically maintained constant.
  • the desired result is procured by the use of ordinary resistors and ganged electric switches which are arranged so that when the resistance for one color is increased the resistances for the other colors are reduced and visa versa. Once the proper resistances have been selected the device needs no ⁇ further attention.
  • each color maybe separately varied and similarly any two may be varied, ⁇
  • a photographic printer for color printing comprising a holder for an image bearing support, means for supporting multiple sensitized material having three emulsions in printing relation to said support, illuminating means containing three light components of different colors for illumina-ting said support, individual cut oftr means for individually cutting olf each of said light components, individual color modifying means controlling the operation of each of said cut off means, and interlocking means between said modifying means whereby increasing the length of exposure by one light component a certain amount decreases the length of exposure of each of the other two light components by an amount equal to one half of the amount of increase of the length of exposure of the first referred to light component.
  • a photographic printer for color printing having three separate trigger -circuits to control the exposure of the sever-al emulsions of sensitized printing material having three emulsions, said circuits each including an electronic valve normally inoperative and functioning to control the exposure of one of the emulsions of the sensitized material when the voltage applied thereto reaches a predetermined value, the combination of three individual color modifying circuits one for each trigger circuit, each adapted to apply a voltage to one of the elements of the valve of one of said trigger circuits, a principal variable resistor in each of said modifying circuits for one of said emulsions and two auxiliary variable resistors in each of said color modifying circuits for the same emulsions and of one h-alf the value of the principal resistor said resistors being connected in series and varying the voltage applied to said valves and three dependent gang operating means each simultaneously operating one principal variable resistor for one emulsion and an auxiliary resistor for each of the other emulsions in a
  • a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas lled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a principal variable resistor in each of said modifying circuits for one of said emulsions and auxiliary variable resistors in each of said color modifying circuits for the same emulsions and of lesser value than the principal resistor said resistors being connected in series and independent gang operating means for simultaneously operating one principal variable resistor for one emulsion and a variable resistor for certain of the other emulsions in a manner to cause upon increase of the resistance of the principal resistor in one modifying circuit the decrease of the resistance of the auxiliary resistors in the modifying circuits for said other certain emulsions.
  • a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion -factor variable voltage divider in each of 6. said color modifying circuits controlling the voltage applied to said first named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion factor of the multiple sensitized photographic material.
  • a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion factor variable voltage divider in each of said color modifying circuits controlling the voltage applied to said first named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion factor of the multiple sensitized photographic material, a number of variable resistors connected in series in each color modifying circuit and disposed between the voltage dividers therein, and manually controlled resistance varying devices connected to and varying a resistor in each of said color modifying circuits to compensate for color unbalance.
  • a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion factor Variable voltage divider in each of said color modifying circuit controlling the voltage applied to said first named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion yfactor of the multiple sensitized photographic material, a number of variable resistors connected in series in each color modifying circuit and disposed between the voltage dividers therein, manually controlled resistance varying devices connected to and varying the resistance of a resistor in each of said color modifying circuits to compensate for color unbalance, and interlocking means between a resistance varying device of
  • a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion factor variable voltage divider in each of said color modifying circuits controlling the voltage applied to said rst named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion factor of the multiple sensitized photographic material, a number of variable resistors connected in series in each color modifying circuit and disposed between the voltageI dividers therein, manually controlled resistance in each of said color modifying circuits to compensate for color unbalance, and interlocking means between a resistance.
  • each of said color control circuits causing simultaneous variation of the resistance of said resistor to produce increase of resistance of one of said resistors and decrease the resistance of the other of said resistors, said resistors and resistance varying devices being constructed so that the sum of the resistance in all of the color modifying circuits remains constant upon variation of said reSis-tance varying devices.
  • atician printer for color printing having three separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of sensitized printing material having three emulsions, said circuits each including an electronic valve normally inoperative and functioning to control the exposure of one of the emulsions of the sensitized material when the voltage applied thereto reaches a predetermined value

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The invention further relates to the printing of photographic materials having two or more emulsions by the use of light having components to which the emulsions are sensitive and in the printing of which the light of any component is cut off when suflicient exposure to such component has been procured.
An object of the invention resides in providing a photographic printer in which the desired color balance of the print may be procured without altering the density of the print.
Another object of the invention resides in providing for each color, color modifying means and cut oil means operated thereby, and in further providing interlocking means between the modifying means operable upon increasing the length of exposure by one light component to decrease the length of exposure by certain of the other components.
An object of the invention resides in providing adjustable emulsion controls for varying the exposure in accordance with emulsion characteristics of the paper without disturbing the basic color balance.
A still further object of the invention resides in providing electrical circuits for procuring the desired results.
An object of the invention resides in providing a control circuit for each color and cut olf means for each y color controlled thereby and in providing color modifying n the length of exposure of one emulsion, variation of certain of said other elements in a manner to cause a decrease in the length of exposure of the emulsions for the corresponding other colors.
Another object resides in utilizing trigger circuits for operating said cut off means and including electronic valves and in utilizing said modifying circuits for controlling the operation of said valves.
A still further object of the invention resides in utilizing in said trigger circuits electronic valves adapted to become operative upon the application of a predetermined voltage thereto and in utilizing in said modifying circuits variable resistors for controlling the voltages applied to said valves.
An object of the invention resides in gang operating certain of said resistors to produce upon increase of the resistance of the resistor for one color in each of said modifying circuit the decrease of the resistance of the resistors for certain of the other colors in the other moditying circuits.
Other objects of the invention reside in the novel construction and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter illustrated and/or described.
In the drawings:
FIG. l is a wiring diagram of a portion of the electrical system of a photographic printer illustrating an embodiment of the invention.
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FIG. 2 is a wiring diagram of the remainder of the elec trical system of the photographic printer.
The invention disclosed in this application for patent is for use in printing color material and is particularly applicable for use with photographic printing paper having three emulsions sensitive to red, green and blue light. To simplify the description of the invention and to prevent needless repetition, the parts and components pertaining to the printing of the red emulsion will be described and reference numerals with the letter R added. The parts and components corresponding thereto and pertaining to the green and blue emulsions will not be again described but will be given the same reference numerals as those applied to the red parts and components and to which will be appropriately added the letters G and B. The same reference numerals used in the parent case will also be used in this case to indicate the like parts. While the entire electrical system of the invention has been shown in the drawings, only so much of the same as directly pertains to the present invention will be described, reference to the parent case being had for the balance of the circuits and the structural parts of the printer.
The photographic printing apparatus in which the instant invention is employed is mounted on a table which supports the various sections of the same. Extending upwardly from said table at one end thereof is a column which supports a paper section and an optical section. These two sections are movable in an up and down direction to focus the image on the paper. Mounted on the table at the intermediate portion of the same is an illuminating section by means of which light may be passed through a negative carried by a negative holder disposed at the upper surface of the table. A light valuating section is used in conjunction with the optical section to sample the light and to alter the exposure time of the light component of the printing light in accordance with the requirement for the particular negative being printed. The sample light is directed to a distributor which distributes samples of the primary colors to three diiferent channels. In these channels, timers for the three colors are employed, which control the photographic exposure of the respective color emulsions on the photographic material. Cut off means in the form of iilters are used in conjunction with the light source which is operated by the timers and which alters the color of the printing light to compensate for the color deficiencies of the negatives.
The electrical section of the apparatus of which the instant invention forms a part receives signal pulses from the distributor and feeds it to three exposure compensating circuits LR, LG Aand LB. The exposure compensating circuits LR, LG and LB are used for compensating for grossly overexposed and underexposed negatives. The energy from these circuits is fed to three timers IR, IG and IB which control the duration of the exposure for each color and which include interpolating circuits MR, MG and MB and trigger circuits QR, QG, and QB. The interpolating circuits MR, MG, and MB are employed for producing continuous operations with a pulse type signal. The trigger circuits are employed to operate the cut Off means for terminating the printing of each emulsion of the photographic material. The operation of the cut off means is further controlled by manually operated density modifying means N including densitymodifyin'g circuits NR, NG and NB, light compensating means P including light compensating circuits PR, PG and PB. The light compensating circuits PR, PG yand PB are used for selectively printing prints from negatives exposed either by flash illumination or outdoor illumination, and by the color modifying system O comprising color modifying means or circuits OR, OG, and OB and which forms the subject matter of the instant invention. All these E 3 circuits and the various functions of the machine are controlled by the programming section K. The programming section of the invention is illustrated in FIG. 2 while the other electric-al sections of the invention are illustrated in FIG. 1.
The photographic printing apparatus embodying the instant invention is illustrated in FIG. 1 and comprises the three color modifying circuits OR, OG, and OB. Power for operating these circuits is derived from a the three gangs of switches are moved from one position to another to increase or decrease the resistance in one of the color circuits, the resistance in each of the other color circuits is decreased or increased by an amount equal to one-half of the increase or decrease in the denoted circuit, thus maintaining the entire resistance in the three circuits the same.
Applicant has found by actual use that the following types and values of components give satisfactory results:
KXXXXXXXX te te te s: te te te te NXXSXXXXXXXKXXXXX power line 404 connected to a source of direct current of about 250 volts, This line comprises a conductor 405 which is connectedto the positive side of the source of power and a conductor 406 which is connected to the negative side and which is grounded. The circuits OR, OG and OB include potentiometers 261K, 261G and 261B. One end of each of these potentiometers is connected to a conductor 329 which in turn is connected to the positive side 405 of the line 404. The other ends of these potentiometers are connected through conductor 264R, 2'64G and 264B to resistors 265R, 265G and 265B. These resistors are all grounded through a conductor 266. These potentiometers are calibrated in terms of emulsion factors and are `adjusted to correspond to the emulsion factor of the particular paper being used. The circuits OR, OG and OB utilize three single pole three-position switches for each color designated by the- numerals 267R, 267G, 267B, 268R, 268G, 268B, 269R, 269G and 269B. The. switches 267R, 268G and 269B are ganged and move in unison. Similarly, the switches 267B, 268R and 269G are ganged and also the switches 267G, 268B -and 269K are ganged and likewise move in unison. The switches 267R, 268R and 269R have connected to the fixed contacts of the same resistors 271R, 272R, 273R, 274K, 275R and 276R. Similar resistors are connected to the other switches. The resistor 271R is connected through a conductor 277R to the movable Contact of the potentiometer 261R. The movable contact of the switch 267K is connected by a conductor 278R to the movable contact of switch 268k. The resistor 274K is connected by a conductor 279R to the movable contact of the switch 269K. The resistor 276R is connected by a conductor 281R to the movable contact of the switch 253R forming part of the light'compensating circuit PB. When any of The operation of the invention is as follows: The color modifying circuits OR, OG and OB through the power supply 404, furnish three voltages which are impressed on the three light compensating circuits PR, PG and PB. These circuits contain switches 2S3R, 253C?, and 253B, and resistors 254R, 254G, 254B, 255R, 255G and 255B which vary the voltages impressed on the circuits PR, PG and PB and provide terminal voltages which are proper to give the correct exposure for either daylight or artificial illumination in the taking of the picture. The resulting voltages are impressed upon the cathodes 247R, 247G and 247B of the trigger tubes 254R, 254G and 254B of trigger circuits QR, QG and QB and provide bias voltages for the same, thus controlling to a certain extent the amount of time elapsing before each of said trigger tubes fires. The timers of the printer activated by the light valuating section furnish grid voltages for the buffer circuits SR, SG and SB and which in turn provide grid current for the grids 247R, 247G and 247B of the trigger tubes 245R, 24SG and 245B thus further controlling the amount `of time elapsing before each trigger tube tires. As the tubes iire the cut off means for each color is operated and the proper exposure for each emulsion results.
The advantages of the invention are manifest. The color balance of the printed material may be manually varied to suit the requirements and the density of the print automatically maintained constant. The desired result is procured by the use of ordinary resistors and ganged electric switches which are arranged so that when the resistance for one color is increased the resistances for the other colors are reduced and visa versa. Once the proper resistances have been selected the device needs no `further attention. With the invention, each color maybe separately varied and similarly any two may be varied,`
Changes in the specific form of the invention, as herein described, may be made within the scope of what is claimed without departing from the Spirit of the invention.
Having described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is:
1. In a photographic printer for color printing comprising a holder for an image bearing support, means for supporting multiple sensitized material having three emulsions in printing relation to said support, illuminating means containing three light components of different colors for illumina-ting said support, individual cut oftr means for individually cutting olf each of said light components, individual color modifying means controlling the operation of each of said cut off means, and interlocking means between said modifying means whereby increasing the length of exposure by one light component a certain amount decreases the length of exposure of each of the other two light components by an amount equal to one half of the amount of increase of the length of exposure of the first referred to light component.
2. In a photographic printer for color printing having three separate trigger -circuits to control the exposure of the sever-al emulsions of sensitized printing material having three emulsions, said circuits each including an electronic valve normally inoperative and functioning to control the exposure of one of the emulsions of the sensitized material when the voltage applied thereto reaches a predetermined value, the combination of three individual color modifying circuits one for each trigger circuit, each adapted to apply a voltage to one of the elements of the valve of one of said trigger circuits, a principal variable resistor in each of said modifying circuits for one of said emulsions and two auxiliary variable resistors in each of said color modifying circuits for the same emulsions and of one h-alf the value of the principal resistor said resistors being connected in series and varying the voltage applied to said valves and three dependent gang operating means each simultaneously operating one principal variable resistor for one emulsion and an auxiliary resistor for each of the other emulsions in a manner to cause upon increase of the resistance of the principal resistor in one modifying circuit the decrease of the resistance of the auxiliary resistors in the other two modifying circuits for the other emulsions.
3. In a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas lled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a principal variable resistor in each of said modifying circuits for one of said emulsions and auxiliary variable resistors in each of said color modifying circuits for the same emulsions and of lesser value than the principal resistor said resistors being connected in series and independent gang operating means for simultaneously operating one principal variable resistor for one emulsion and a variable resistor for certain of the other emulsions in a manner to cause upon increase of the resistance of the principal resistor in one modifying circuit the decrease of the resistance of the auxiliary resistors in the modifying circuits for said other certain emulsions.
4. In a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion -factor variable voltage divider in each of 6. said color modifying circuits controlling the voltage applied to said first named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion factor of the multiple sensitized photographic material.
5. In a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion factor variable voltage divider in each of said color modifying circuits controlling the voltage applied to said first named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion factor of the multiple sensitized photographic material, a number of variable resistors connected in series in each color modifying circuit and disposed between the voltage dividers therein, and manually controlled resistance varying devices connected to and varying a resistor in each of said color modifying circuits to compensate for color unbalance.
6. In a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion factor Variable voltage divider in each of said color modifying circuit controlling the voltage applied to said first named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion yfactor of the multiple sensitized photographic material, a number of variable resistors connected in series in each color modifying circuit and disposed between the voltage dividers therein, manually controlled resistance varying devices connected to and varying the resistance of a resistor in each of said color modifying circuits to compensate for color unbalance, and interlocking means between a resistance varying device of each of said color control circuits causing simultaneous variation of the resistance of said resistor to produce increase of resistance of one of said resistors and decrease the resistance of the other of said resistors.
7. In a photographic printer for color printing having separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of the sensitized printing material, said circuits including gas filled electronic valves with plates, grids and cathodes, the combination of color modifying circuits, one for each trigger circuit connected to the cathodes of said valves and to a source of voltage, a variable bias control voltage divider in each of said circuits normally set to produce the proper color balance for a particular kind of multiple sensitized photographic material, an emulsion factor variable voltage divider in each of said color modifying circuits controlling the voltage applied to said rst named voltage dividers and calibrated in terms of the corresponding emulsion factor of the multiple sensitized photographic material, a number of variable resistors connected in series in each color modifying circuit and disposed between the voltageI dividers therein, manually controlled resistance in each of said color modifying circuits to compensate for color unbalance, and interlocking means between a resistance. varying device of each of said color control circuits causing simultaneous variation of the resistance of said resistor to produce increase of resistance of one of said resistors and decrease the resistance of the other of said resistors, said resistors and resistance varying devices being constructed so that the sum of the resistance in all of the color modifying circuits remains constant upon variation of said reSis-tance varying devices.
8. In a photographie printer for color printing having three separate trigger circuits to control the exposure of the several emulsions of sensitized printing material having three emulsions, said circuits each including an electronic valve normally inoperative and functioning to control the exposure of one of the emulsions of the sensitized material when the voltage applied thereto reaches a predetermined value, the combination of three individual color modifying circuits one for each trigger circuit, each adapted to apply a voltage to one of the elements of the valve of one of said trigger circuits, a principal variable resistor in each of said modifying circuits for one of said emulsions and two auxiliary variable resistors in each of said color modifying circuits for the same emulsions and of one half the value of the principal resistor, said resistors being all similar in construction and each comprising an elongated resistive element having a connected end and an open end and each having a contactor contacting with and movable along said resistive element from one end to the other, means for causing simultaneous movement of said contactors in the same direction, said means when bringing the contactor of the principal resistor into contact with the connected end of the resistance element of the principal resistor also bringing the other two contactors in contact with the free ends of the resistive elements of the auxiliary resistors.
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2,921,498 1/ 1960 Simmon et al. 88-24 NORTON ANSI-IER, Primary Examiner.
EMIL G. ANDERSON, Examiner.

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1. IN A PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTER FOR COLOR PRINTING COMPRISING A HOLDER FOR AN IMAGE BEARING SUPPORT, MEANS FOR SUPPORTIN MULTIPLE SENSITIZED MATERIAL HAVIN THREE EMULSIONS IN PRINTING RELATION TO SAID SUPPORT, ILLUMINATING MEANS CONTAINING THREE LIGHT COMPONENTS OF DIFFERENT COLORS FOR ILLUMINATIN SAID SUPPORT, INDIVIDUAL CUT OFF MEANS FOR INDIVIDUALLY CUTTIN OFF EACH OF SAID LIGHT COMPONENTS, INDIVIDUAL COLOR MODIFYING MEANS CONTROLLIN THE OPERATION OF EACH OF SAID CUT OFF MEANS, AND INTERLOCKING MEANS BETWEEN SAID MODIFYIN MEANS WHEREBY INCREASIN THE LENGTH OF EXPOSURE BY ONE LIGHT COMPONENT A CERTAIN AMOUNT DECREASES THE LENGTH OF EXPOSURE OF EACH OF THE OTHER TWO LIGHT COMPONENTS BY AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO ONE HALF OF THE AMOUNT OF INCREASE OF THE LENGTH OF EXPOSURE OF THE FIRST REFERRED TO LIGHT COMPONENT.
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