BASED ON E PHOTOGRAPHIC

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BLIZZ BIGFOOT VENTURES 246 West Broadway New York NY 10013 (Based on 44(e)) Photographic, cinematographic, namely, cameras; apparatus for the registration in the nature of recording, transmission, reproduction of sound or image, not for use with video games or computer games, or for other entertainment purposes; magnetic registry supports in the nature of magnetic cores, magnetic encoded card readers, namely, blanks; digital storage media for digital registration in the nature of recording, not for use with video games or computer games, or for other entertainment purposes;(Based on Intent to Use) Printed publications and printed matter, namely, booklets, leaflets, paper signs, newsletters, informational cards and brochures in the fields of art, music and artistic performances, fashion, general human interest and languages, and not relating to video or computer games; books in the field of art, music and artistic performances, fashion, general human interest and languages, and not relating to video or computer games; music sheets; printed music scores on sheets; periodical magazines in the field of art, music and artistic performances, fashion, general human interest and languages, and not relating to video or computer games; photographs; printed instructional and teaching material, except apparatus, namely, in the field of art, music and artistic performances, fashion, general human interest and languages, and not relating to video or computer games;
METOR-ID RAPISCAN SYSTEMS OY Nihtisillankuja 5 FI-02630 Espoo Finland (Based on 44(e)) Photographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signaling, checking (supervision) apparatus and instruments, namely, cameras, videoscreens, battery chargers, remote display units, battery backup sets, scales and alarms for hand-held and walk-through metal detectors; apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity, namely, breakers, switches, couplers, transformers, accumulators, adjusters, regulators and controllers for hand-held and walk-through metal detectors; apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images, namely, recorders, videos and video displays, and video screens; blank magnetic data carriers, blank recording discs, calculating machines, data processors, computers; radar detectors; metal detectors; metal detectors combined with or without various personal identification technologies or biometric technology; computers and peripherals thereto, operating software for metal detectors and personal identification readers; video monitors, projection screens, liquid crystal displays, traffic lights and alarm relay contacts to be used in the field of metal detection and personal identification;METOR ID;(Based on 44(e)) Retail stores and online retail stores featuring security alarms, personal identification apparatus and instruments, and metal detectors;(Based on 44(e)) Monitoring of security alarms; security consultancy;(Based on 44(e)) Scientific research and design services relating to developing metal detectors combined with or without various personal identification technologies or biometric technology; industrial analysis and research services with regard to metal detectors combined with or without various personal identification technologies or biometric technology; design and development of computer hardware and software; designing, developing, installation, maintenance and updating of computer software in respect of metal detection and personal identification; computer system design; computer systems analysis;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and a device are provided for automating receipt of orders for additional printing of a photographic print, including order information relating to desired image processing. In a print order receiving machine, when a photographic print is inserted, an image of the photographic print is read and displayed on a monitor (steps 150, 152). When order conditions are inputted, an image which is processed on the basis of the order conditions is displayed on the monitor (steps 154 through 158). Further, when input of the order conditions is completed, the order conditions and order information based on the order conditions are set. The set order information is printed onto a photographic print as an invisible two-dimensional bar code. Copying processing of the photographic print is carried out on the basis of the order information which is read from the photographic print.