Appeal No. 00-0833 Application 08/985,676 column 6, lines 50-52), or by configuring a single camera with prisms located at the end of the objective of the camera for dividing the image of the surface into two separate images apart from each other at a known distance (Kanduth, column 6, lines 62-67). 10. After the photographs are taken, but prior to deformation of the object, the photographs are displayed on a computer display where an interactive cursor facilitates the selection of one template on each photograph (Kanduth, column 7, lines 21-24). 11. The photographs and the template information are then stored in a computer for further retrieval. (Kanduth, column 7, lines 24-27). 12. After the surface of the object has been deformed photographs are taken of the first and second area of the surface. 13. The computer searches for the previously selected templates on the third and fourth photographs and determines the new coordinates of the templates (Kanduth, column 7, lines 27-52). a known distance. (Kanduth, column 6, 54-58). 4Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007