Inventor · Honeoye Falls, NY, US

Wayne E. Prentice

19Patents
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19Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 12, 1996 → Oct 9, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6005613A Multi-mode digital camera with computer interface using data packets combining image and mode data Electricity 266 Expired
US7292267B2 Dual mode digital imaging and camera system Electricity 60 Expired
US8736716B2 Digital camera having variable duration burst mode Electricity 56 Active
US6069377A Image sensor incorporating saturation time measurement to increase dynamic range Electricity 51 Expired
US7289663B2 Producing an extended color gamut luminance-chrominance digital image from a captured image Electricity 38 Expired
US7453498B2 Electronic image capture device and image file format providing raw and processed image data Electricity 16 Active
US7623722B2 Animated display for image manipulation and correction of digital image Physics 11 Expired
US7064785B2 Apparatus and method of correcting for dark current in a solid state image sensor Electricity 8 Expired
US8665340B2 Indoor/outdoor scene detection using GPS Electricity 7 Active
US8488015B2 Camera using preview image to select exposure Electricity 7 Active
US6731797B2 Color dependent luminance processing Electricity 4 Expired
US8737755B2 Method for creating high dynamic range image Physics 2 Active
US9819852B2 Camera using preview image to select exposure Electricity 2 Active
US8760527B2 Extending a digital camera focus range Electricity 1 Active
US10789684B2 Method, apparatus, and system for multilevel bilateral noise filtering Electricity 1 Active
US10142536B2 Camera using preview image to select exposure Electricity 0 Active
US9438899B1 Statistically lossless compression system and method Electricity 0 Active
US8754953B2 Digital camera providing an extended focus range Electricity 0 Active
US10412296B2 Camera using preview image to select exposure Electricity 0 Active

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