CUSTOMIZED PRINTING PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPUTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BELLA TERES Aikens, Maura L. Suite 310-129 Fayetteville GA 30214 Customized printing and photographic computer imaging of company names and logos for promotional and advertising purposes on the goods of others;The English translation of BELLA TERES is BEAUTIFUL POLISHED.;
BELLA TERES Belcher, Deborah M. #310-129 1415 Highway 85N #310-129 Fayetteville GA 30214 Customized printing and photographic computer imaging of company names and logos for promotional and advertising purposes on the goods of others;The English translation of BELLA TERES is BEAUTIFUL POLISHED.;
BELLA TERES LLC Belcher, Deborah M. #310-129 1415 Highway 85N #310-129 Fayetteville GA 30214 Customized printing and photographic computer imaging of company names and logos for promotional and advertising purposes on the goods of others. FIRST USE: 20060115. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20060115;The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 01/15/2006;The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 01/15/2006;The English translation of Bella Teres in the mark is Beautiful Polished.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of transferring an image recorded on a photographic film to a digital signal, using a film scanning device that generates scan data representative of the digital signal, comprises the steps of calibrating the film scanning device in relation to printing densities and scanning the photographic film with the film scanning device to produce scan data that represents printing densities. Inasmuch as the digital signal is used to drive a film recorder that exposes an output film that is subsequently printed onto a target print material, the scan data represents printing densities which when written out to the film recorder will produce printing densities of the output film onto the target print material that are identical to the printing densities of the same photographic film optically transferred onto the target print material.