Bestmann
Guenter Bestmann, Altenholz DE
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20120250095 | METHOD AND PRINTING SYSTEM FOR GRAY BALANCE CORRECTION OF A PRINTING PROCESS, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT AND COMPUTER PROGRAM STORAGE DEVICE - A method and a printing system for gray balance correction of a printing process include determining first color values at/on a gray axis of a color space of a reference printing process. These first color values determine tonal values describing a corrected gray balance of the target printing process. To avoid wastage and a further proof for gray balance calibration of the printing process, second color values of the printing process, describing the corrected gray balance, are derived from the first color values. The tonal values of the target printing process corresponding to the second color values are determined from first characterization data and the second color values of the printing process. A correction function created from these tonal values describes the corrected gray balance. Determining corrected characterization data is also possible. A printing form is produced and a printing material is imaged by using the corrected gray balance. | 10-04-2012 |
Gunter Bestmann, Altenholz DE
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20080266586 | Method and System for Producing Printing Forms for Anilox Printing Presses - A method and a system for producing a printing form for a printing process on a printing press, produces a first printing form based on first image data and prints a printing image on a printing substrate with the printing form. Printing presses without inking zones do not permit regulation of quantitative ink supply with inking zones screws. To permit a printer to manipulate ink density on a printing substrate even after exposure of a first printing plate within a printing press without inking zones, correction values are generated in the vicinity of the printing press in regions on the basis of at least a printing image printed on the printing substrate. The correction values are then used for correcting printing originals on which printing is based and/or screened image data and at least one second printing form is produced on the basis of at least the correction values. | 10-30-2008 |
20090015855 | Method for Correcting the Gray Balance of a Printing Process - A method for correcting gray balance of a printing process includes imaging printing forms assigned to color separations with a test form, printing a printing material using the printing forms in a printing press and calorimetrically measuring the test form printed onto the printing material. It is undesirably possible to produce a new color error in other tonal value ranges due to changing the layer thickness of a process ink to correct the gray balance. In order to perform a gray balance correction without disruptive secondary effects, a test form is imaged with colored gray areas, after their colorimetric measurement, at least two of the colored gray areas are selected and, based on their color values, a corrected tonal value of a non-black chromatic process ink is determined, and this corrected tonal value is recorded as a corrected set point of the process ink for imaging following printing forms. | 01-15-2009 |
GÜnter Bestmann, Altenholz DE
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20110199626 | METHOD AND TEST ELEMENT FOR DETERMINING CHARACTERIZATION DATA OF A PRINTING PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD - A method for calculating characterization data of a printing process, is more manageable and less complicated than previously-known methods, in which determining printing tables for CMYK printing systems with special colors or for multicolor systems easily becomes unwieldy and complicated because of necessary colored areas in test elements. A test element supplies actual spectral data. By using subsets of this actual data, tonal value curves or tonal value gain curves, parameters of a model of the printing process for determining spectra of overprinted printing inks and adapted input variables, are determined in a calculating device in accordance with the model, taking into account the tonal value gain, to determine corrected tonal values or their spectra. Then only a few colored areas are needed to calculate characterization data. A test element for determining characterization data of a printing process and an apparatus for carrying out the method are also provided. | 08-18-2011 |
20110235073 | METHOD FOR GRAY BALANCE CORRECTION OF A PRINTING PROCESS - In printing processes, even when a process calibration under predefined printing conditions is used, it is possible for deviations in the gray balance to occur. Attempts have been made to correct the deviations, for example by changing the layer thickness of the printing inks in the printing process, but that can lead to color deviations in other regions. A gray balance correction method with which wastage that regularly occurs can be reduced and an occurrence of undesired color fluctuations can be avoided, is achieved by using differences between black and chromatic gray areas in gray balance areas to replace the measured values from a first process calibration with corrected measured values and carrying out a new process calibration. | 09-29-2011 |
Martin Bestmann, Neunkirchen Am Brand DE
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20120262466 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY RE-IMAGING A COMPUTER SYSTEM - The present disclosure relates generally to systems and methods for remotely re-imaging a computer system. In one example, a method is provided for executing a re-imaging process for replacing an original image on an active system of a remote computer system with a new image. The method includes receiving a command to initiate the re-imaging process from a remote location and downloading the new image onto the active system. The re-imaging process is performed to replace the original image with the active image and remote location may be informed of the reimaging process's success. The computer system is rebooted. | 10-18-2012 |
Martin Bestmann, Brand DE
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20130275508 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DERIVING A NAME FOR ASSOCIATION WITH A DEVICE - Electronic devices without device names are provided with an application for retrieving a data point from the device from which a name can be deduced. A match for the data point is searched for in the contacts list in the device, and when found, the name corresponding to the contact entry, in which the data point has been found, is used to derive the device name. The derived device name (or information from which the device name may be derived) may be transmitted to a remote server which may be used for managing multiple such devices. | 10-17-2013 |
20130275560 | CONFIGURATION OF THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS IN A SANDBOXED ENVIRONMENT - A profile manager application is installed in an electronic device that fetches configuration profiles for third party applications from a remote server. Using code libraries incorporated in the third party applications and URL based commands, the profile manager application communicates with the third party applications to configure them according to the corresponding configuration profiles, even though the third party applications are running in a sandboxed environment. | 10-17-2013 |
Martin Bestmann, Neunkirchen DE
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20130111610 | TEMPORALLY CONTROLLING ACCESS TO SOFTWARE ASSETS ON USER DEVICES | 05-02-2013 |
Matthias Bestmann, Hamburg DE
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20100037986 | METHOD OF OPERATING A ROTARY BEVERAGE BOTTLE OR CONTAINER FILLING OR HANDLING MACHINE WITH A BEARING WITH A CLEANING ARRANGEMENT IN AN ASEPTIC CLEAN ROOM IN A BEVERAGE BOTTLING OR CONTAINER FILLING PLANT - A method of operating a rotary beverage bottle or container filling or handling machine with a bearing with a cleaning arrangement in an aseptic clean room in a beverage bottling or container filling plant. The abstract of the disclosure is submitted herewith as required by 37 C.F.R. §1.72( | 02-18-2010 |