PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
APLANAR CARL-ZEISS-STIFTUNG 73446 Oberkochen Germany photographic objectives;
APO-GEROGON OPTISCHE WERKE G. RODENSTOCK Isartalstr. 43 80469 Munchen Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
CARL ZEISS CARL ZEISS AG Carl-Zeiss-Strasse 22 Oberkochen 73447 Germany photographic objectives, [ microscope eyepieces, monoculars, riflescopes, binoculars, microscopes, operation microscopes, slit-lamp microscopes, photogrammetric plotting instruments and aerial survey cameras ];CARL ZEISS does not identify a particular living individual.;
CARL ZEISS T* CARL ZEISS AG Carl-Zeiss-Strasse 22 Oberkochen 73447 Germany Photographic Objectives;
CURTAR JOS. SCHNEIDER & CO., OPTISCHE WERKE KREUZNACH, RHINELAND Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
DISTAGON CARL ZEISS AG Carl-Zeiss-Strasse 22 Oberkochen 73447 Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
DYGON ERNST LEITZ,G.M.B.H. WETZLAR (LAHN) Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
HELIGON OPTISCHE WERKE G. RODENSTOCK Isartalstr. 43 80469 Munchen Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES, OBJECTIVES FOR STILL AND MOVING PICTURE PROJECTORS, BINOCULARS, OPERA GLASSES, EYE GLASSES, AND EYE GLASS LENSES;
KIPTAR ISCO OPTISCHE WERKE GMBH GOTTINGEN-WEENDE Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
PLANOVAR CARL ZEISS-STIFTUNG Oberkochen Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
TELIKON CARL ZEISS-STIFTUNG Oberkochen Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES, MEASURING TOOLS, APPARATUS FOR MEASURING AND PLOTTING OF PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES, AND CALCULATING CLOCKS IN THE NATURE OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, SUCH AS DIAL GAUGES, DIAL EXTENSOMETERS, DIAL DEPTH GAUGES, MICROMETERS, PRESSURE CAPSULES, AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS;
VITORET Voigtlander GmbH Petzvalstrasse 56 H Braunschweig 61602- Germany PHOTOGRAPHIC OBJECTIVES;
 

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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.