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Robert D Breslawski

from Brockport, NY
Age ~72

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  • 27 Talamora Trl, Brockport, NY 14420 (585) 637-9558
  • Hamlin, NY
  • Greece, NY
  • Geneseo, NY
  • 27 Talamora Trl, Brockport, NY 14420 (585) 319-6891

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Position: Professional/Technical

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r***i@twcny.rr.com

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Worldwide Product Director, Eastman Park Micrographics

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Position:
Worldwide Product Manager at Eastman Park Micrographics
Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Eastman Park Micrographics - Rochester, New York Area since 2011
Worldwide Product Manager

Kodak Jan 2003 - Apr 2011
IL Portfolio Manager
Education:
State University of New York College at Brockport 1970 - 1973
BS, Chemistry
Interests:
Document management and preservation technology and systems. Hobbies include racquetball, tennis, volleyball.
Honor & Awards:
Awarded 6 patents related to digital preservation in the KODAK Research Laboratory. AIIM Distinguished Service Award 1993 Inducted into AIIM Company of Fellows 1997 Thomas C Bagg Standards Award 2003 AIIM Award of Merit 2011
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Robert Breslawski

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Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Printing Using A Light Emissive Array

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US Patent:
7042483, May 9, 2006
Filed:
Mar 10, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/385325
Inventors:
Victor C. Wong - Rochester NY, US
Robert V. Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Vishwas G. Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Robert S. Jones - Rochester NY, US
Donald R. Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert B. Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
B41J 2/45
US Classification:
347238
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for printing images from a digital image source onto a photosensitive medium () using one or more two-dimensional light-emissive arrays () such as OLED arrays. Each image pixel has a corresponding light-emitting element which is assigned a variable intensity based on data for that pixel. Imaging optics () direct the light from each light-emitting element onto the photosensitive medium () so that a monochromatic or multicolor image can be formed with a single exposure.

Retractable Lamp For An Improved Document Scanner Paper Path

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US Patent:
7130088, Oct 31, 2006
Filed:
May 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/136502
Inventors:
Robert S. Breslawski - Rochester NY, US
Robert M. Westcott - Holley NY, US
Stephen A. Horstman - Rochester NY, US
Charles E. Brugger - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 1/04
H01L 27/00
US Classification:
358474, 358498, 358487, 2502081
Abstract:
A combination platen and sheet fed scanner has a retractable lamp which comprises a sheet fed scanning unit (). A sheet feeding mechanism is in the sheet fed scanning unit (). A first camera images a first side of a document fed through the sheet feeding mechanism. A second camera images a side of the document. A platen () is detachably mounted to the sheet fed scanning unit (). A mechanism moves the second camera from the sheet fed scanning unit () to the platen (). A lamp is associated with the second camera, the lamp is retractably mounted to the second camera.

Method Of Decoding Data Encoded In A Monochrome Medium

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US Patent:
7177476, Feb 13, 2007
Filed:
Feb 28, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/086142
Inventors:
Vishwas G. Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Victor C. Wong - Rochester NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Robert S. Jones - Rochester NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Robert V. Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Donald R. Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert B. Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Richard Weil - Pittsford NY, US
Robert G. Duncan - Pittsford NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06K 9/36
US Classification:
382237, 382232, 382233
Abstract:
A method for decoding data that has been encoded in a monochrome medium utilizing the capability of the medium for grayscale resolution. A document is processed to provide an image in electronic format, in which each pixel has an assigned data value with a given bit depth. A mapping operation is performed for generating a monochrome data word (), preferably having a reduced bit depth. The monochrome data word () can be used to encode multiple data fields (). A printer () then produces a preserved document record () in which the appropriate monochrome data word () determines the grayscale value for each pixel. To decode the stored data, a scanner () is employed to obtain the grayscale value from the preserved document record (). For each pixel, the grayscale value is then decomposed into multiple data fields (), which can then be decoded to provide the information that was originally encoded.

Preview Function In A Digital Data Preservation System

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US Patent:
7212322, May 1, 2007
Filed:
Mar 15, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/099767
Inventors:
Vishwas G. Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Victor C. Wong - Rochester NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Robert S. Jones - Rochester NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Robert V. Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Donald R. Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert B. Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Lou Horvath - Rochester NY, US
Nelson G. Blish - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03F 3/08
US Classification:
358527, 358403, 358404, 358 18, 717175, 707204, 715530, 382162, 382237
Abstract:
A digital preservation system () for accepting a digital data record as input, for providing a preview of the digital data record on a display screen (), for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (), for storage of the medium (), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (). The digital preservation system () preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware. The preview function allows an operator to specify storage and retrieval characteristics for the data record.

Preview Function In A Digital Data Preservation System

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US Patent:
7340482, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/170316
Inventors:
Vishwas G. Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Victor C. Wong - Rochester NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Robert S. Jones - Rochester NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Robert V. Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Donald R. Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert B. Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Nelson A. Blish - Rochester NY, US
Louis G. Horvath - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
G06F 17/00
H04K 1/00
H04L 9/00
G06K 9/54
G06K 9/60
G03G 13/04
G06K 9/36
B41J 2/385
US Classification:
7071041, 700100, 700101, 347129, 382276, 382305, 382306, 705 52, 705400, 705408
Abstract:
A digital preservation system () for accepting a digital data record as input, for providing a preview of the digital data record on a display screen (), for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (), for storage of the medium (), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (. The digital preservation system () preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware. A preview function allows an operator to specify storage and retrieval characteristics for the data record.

Preservation System For Digitally Created And Digitally Signed Documents

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US Patent:
7340607, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Feb 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/357775
Inventors:
Vishwas G. Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Victor C. Wong - Rochester NY, US
Robert V. Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Robert S. Jones - Rochester NY, US
Donald R. Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert B. Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Louis S. Horvath - Rochester NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04K 1/00
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
713176, 713186, 705 26, 705 27, 707 1
Abstract:
A method for preserving a digitally signed document () in a digital data preservation system (). A secure preservation request () combines the document () with a preservation signature () that is generated using an identification mark () and the document's associated digital signature (). Once the document () is authenticated by the digital preservation system vendor, both the document () and the identification mark () are recorded onto preservation media () in human-readable form.

Digital Data Preservation System

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US Patent:
20030090531, May 15, 2003
Filed:
Nov 2, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/000407
Inventors:
Victor Wong - Rochester NY, US
Vishwas Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Lou Horvath - Rochester NY, US
Robert Jones - Rochester NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Robert Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Donald Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
B41J002/01
US Classification:
347/001000
Abstract:
A digital preservation system () for accepting a digital data record as input, for writing the data record in human-readable form onto a preservation-quality medium (), for storage of the medium (), and for retrieval of the data record from the medium (). The system () is modular, allowing scaling of the system (), allowing preferential selection of specific image handling components, and allowing replacement of complete subsystems while minimizing the likelihood of data loss. The digital preservation system () preserves a data record in human-readable form, along with an associated metadata record, allowing the human-readable preserved data record to be readable in the distant future, independent of specific reading hardware.

Method Of Encoding Data In A Monochrome Media

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US Patent:
20030142327, Jul 31, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/059994
Inventors:
Vishwas Abhyankar - Pittsford NY, US
Victor Wong - Rochester NY, US
Robert Breslawski - Brockport NY, US
Robert Jones - Rochester NY, US
Badhri Narayan - Rochester NY, US
Robert Reisch - Fairport NY, US
Donald Williams - Williamson NY, US
Robert Bayley - Hilton NY, US
Richard Weil - Pittsford NY, US
Robert Duncan - Pittsford NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
International Classification:
G06F015/00
B41J001/00
US Classification:
358/001900
Abstract:
A method for encoding data in a monochrome media utilizing the capability of the media for grayscale resolution. A document is processed to provide an image in electronic format, in which each pixel has an assigned data value with a given bit depth. A mapping operation is performed for generating a monochrome data word (), preferably having a reduced bit depth. The monochrome data word () can be used to encode multiple data fields (). A printer () then produces a preserved document record () in which the appropriate monochrome data word () determines the grayscale value for each pixel.
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