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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
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`APPLICATION NO.
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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR
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`ATTORNEY DOCKET NO.
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`CONF {MATION NO.
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`13/821,584
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`03/08/2013
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`Katsushi Sumisaki
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`MAT—10585US
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`8732
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`EXAMINER
`RATNERPRESTIA —
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`PO. BOX 980
`FLOHRE, JASONA
`VALLEY FORGE, PA 19482-0980
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`ART UNIT
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`2661
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`NOT *ICATION DATE
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`DELIVERY MODE
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`10/09/2014
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`The time period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication.
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`Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above—indicated "Notification Date" to the
`following e—mail address(es):
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`ptocorrespondence @ratnerprestia.c0m
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`PTOL—90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`Applicant(s)
`Application No.
` 13/821 .584 SUMISAKI ET AL.
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`Examiner
`Art Unit
`AIA (First Inventorto File)
`Office Action Summary
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`JASON FLOHRE first“ 2661
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`-- The MAILING DA TE of this communication appears on the cover sheet with the correspondence address --
`Period for Reply
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`A SHORTENED STATUTORY PERIOD FOR REPLY IS SET TO EXPIRE g MONTHS FROM THE MAILING DATE OF
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`Extensions of time may be available under the provisions of 37 CFR1. 136(a).
`after SIX () MONTHS from the mailing date of this communication.
`If NO period for reply is specified above, the maximum statutory period will apply and will expire SIX (6) MONTHS from the mailing date of this communication.
`Failure to reply within the set or extended period for reply will, by statute, cause the application to become ABANDONED (35 U.S.C. § 133).
`Any reply received by the Office later than three months after the mailing date of this communication, even if timely filed, may reduce any
`earned patent term adjustment. See 37 CFR 1.704(b).
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`In no event, however, may a reply be timely filed
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`Status
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`1)IXI Responsive to communication(s) filed on 6/19/2014.
`[I A declaration(s)/affidavit(s) under 37 CFR 1.130(b) was/were filed on
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`2b)|:| This action is non-final.
`a)IXl This action is FINAL.
`3)I:I An election was made by the applicant in response to a restriction requirement set forth during the interview on
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`; the restriction requirement and election have been incorporated into this action.
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`4)|:I Since this application is in condition for allowance except for formal matters, prosecution as to the merits is
`closed in accordance with the practice under EX parte Quay/e, 1935 CD. 11, 453 O.G. 213.
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`Disposition of Claims*
`5)|XI Claim(s) L6is/are pending in the application.
`5a) Of the above claim(s)
`is/are withdrawn from consideration.
`6)|:l Claim(s)_ is/are allowed.
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`7)IZ| Claim(s)_1-3and6is/are rejected.
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`8)IZ| Claim(s) 4 and 5 is/are objected to.
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`9)|:l Claim((s)
`are subject to restriction and/or election requirement.
`* If any claims have been determined allowable, you may be eligible to benefit from the Patent Prosecution Highway program at a
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`participating intellectual property office for the corresponding application. For more information, please see
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`Application Papers
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`10)I:I The specification is objected to by the Examiner.
`11)|:I The drawing(s) filed on _ is/are: a)I:I accepted or b)I:I objected to by the Examiner.
`Applicant may not request that any objection to the drawing(s) be held in abeyance. See 37 CFR 1.85(a).
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`Replacement drawing sheet(s) including the correction is required if the drawing(s) is objected to. See 37 CFR 1.121 (d).
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
`12)I:I Acknowledgment is made of a claim for foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) or (f).
`Certified copies:
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`b)I:I Some” c)I:I None of the:
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`1.I:I Certified copies of the priority documents have been received.
`2.I:I Certified copies of the priority documents have been received in Application No.
`3.|:I Copies of the certified copies of the priority documents have been received in this National Stage
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`application from the International Bureau (PCT Rule 17.2(a)).
`** See the attached detailed Office action for a list of the certified copies not received.
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`Attachment(s)
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`3) D Interview Summary (PT0_413)
`1) E Notice of References Cited (PTO-892)
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`4) I:I Other'
`2) D InformatIon DIscIosure Statement(s) (PTO/SB/08a and/or PTO/SB/08b)
`Paper No(s)/Mai| Date
`US. Patent and Trademark Office
`PTOL-326 (Rev. 11-13)
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`Office Action Summary
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`Part of Paper No./Mai| Date 20141003
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`Application/Control Number: 13/821,584
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`Page 2
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`Art Unit: 2661
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`Notice of Pre-AIA or AIA Status
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`The present application is being examined under the pre-AlA first to invent
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`provisions.
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`Response to Arguments
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`ll.
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`Applicant’s arguments with respect to claim 1 have been considered but are
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`moot in view of new grounds of rejection.
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`1.
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`Regarding claim 1, Applicant argues that Pertsel fails to teach or suggest
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`“wherein the light-distribution correction data is based on relative variation of a) light
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`quantity of a plurality of pixels in the image pickup range to b) light quantity of one of
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`said pixels as a reference”. Applicant argues that the image correction ratio ICR is an
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`“arbitrary number” and therefore cannot teach “wherein the light-distribution correction
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`data is based on relative variation of a) light quantity of a plurality of pixels in the image
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`pickup range to b) light quantity of one of said pixels as a reference” (see page 6 of
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`Remarks). Applicant argues that the ICR taught by Pertsel is not equivalent to the
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`claimed light-distribution correction data because the light-distribution correction data is
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`based on "measured light quantity" (see page 6 paragraph 5 of Remarks).
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`However, in a similar field of endeavor Ohwa et al. (WIPO Publication
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`2009/116652) teaches correcting image data using a stored light distribution correction
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`characteristic which is a variation of light quantity of a pixel to be corrected relative the
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`other pixels in the image as exhibited in figure 24D and disclosed at page 43 lines 7-
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`13). Therefore, in order to improve the image correction performed by Pertsel it would
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`Page 3
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`Art Unit: 2661
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`have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention
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`was made to substitute the light quantity correction value taught by Ohwa for the image
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`correction ratio taught by Pertsel to achieve the predictable result of correcting an image
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`captured using a flash device.
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`2.
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`In response to applicant's argument that the references fail to show certain
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`features of applicant’s invention, it is noted that the features upon which applicant relies
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`(i.e., that the light-distribution correction data is based on “measured light quantity”) are
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`not recited in the rejected claim(s). Although the claims are interpreted in light of the
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`specification, limitations from the specification are not read into the claims. See In re
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`Van Geuns, 988 F.2d 1181, 26 USPQ2d 1057 (Fed. Cir. 1993). The claimed light
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`distribution correction data is based on a relative variation of light quantity of a plurality
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`of pixels relative a reference pixel. The claimed light distribution correction data does
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`not require "measured light quantity" as the limitation is broad enough that the variation
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`could be calculated using modeling or the like. Furthermore, the Examiner notes that
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`Applicant's disclosed light distribution correction data is a value determined prior to
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`shipment and is recalled from memory, it is not a value that is calculated in real time or
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`is determined to be different for each scene (see page 10 lines 14-20 of Applicant's
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`Specification as filed).
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`In view of the foregoing claims 1-6 are rejected using new grounds of rejection as
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`further detailed below in response to Applicant's amendments to the claims.
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`Application/Control Number: 13/821 ,584
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`Page 4
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`Art Unit: 2661
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) which forms the basis
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`for all obviousness rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`(a) A patent may not be obtained though the invention is not identically disclosed or described
`as set forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the subject matter sought to
`be patented and the prior art are such that the subject matter as a whole would have been
`obvious at the time the invention was made to a person having ordinary skill in the art to which
`said subject matter pertains. Patentability shall not be negatived by the manner in which the
`invention was made.
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`Claims 1-3 and 6 are rejected under pre-AIA 35 U.S.C. 103(a) as being
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`unpatentable over Pertsel (United States Patent Application Publication 2010/0225797)
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`in view of Ohwa et al. (WIPO Publication 2009/116652), hereinafter referenced as
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`Ohwa.
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`3.
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`Regarding claim 1, Pertsel discloses an image pickup apparatus comprising:
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`an image pickup element for imaging a subject (figure 1 exhibits image sensor 35 as
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`disclosed at paragraph 22); and an image forming section for forming image data based
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`on image-pickup data acquired from the image pickup element in an image pickup
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`range (figure 1 exhibits video signal processor 43 as disclosed at paragraph 23), the
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`image pickup apparatus having: a first image-pickup mode of acquiring first image-
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`pickup data in a non-emission state of light from an illuminating section to the subject
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`(figure 3 exhibits step 900 in which a first image is captured without illumination as
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`disclosed at paragraph 36); and a second image-pickup mode of acquiring second
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`image-pickup data in an emission state of light from the illuminating section to the
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`subject (figure 3 exhibits step 910 in which an image is captured with illumination as
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`disclosed at paragraph 36), wherein the image forming section forms the image data by
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`using multiplication data as a correction value for the second image-pickup data, the
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`multiplication data being acquired by multiplying differential data calculated based on
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`the first image-pickup data and the second image-pickup data by light-distribution
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`correction data for smoothing a light distribution characteristic of the illuminating section
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`(figure 6 exhibits step 1210 in which in which data lC which is difference data of the
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`image with flash and the image without flash as disclosed at paragraphs 53 and 38; the
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`difference data IC is multiplied by correction value ICR which adjusts the uneven
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`illumination compensation as disclosed at paragraph 52. Therefore, |C*ICR is the
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`multiplication data. Finally as exhibited in step 1230 in figure 6 the multiplication data is
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`added to the uncorrected data T to create final image corrected data CT as disclosed at
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`paragraphs 52 and 53). However, Pertsel fails to disclose wherein the light-distribution
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`correction data is based on relative variation of a) light quantity of a plurality of pixels in
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`the image pickup range to b) light quantity of one of said pixels as a reference.
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`Ohwa is a similar or analogous system to the claimed invention as evidenced
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`Ohwa teaches an imaging device which corrects the influence of flash on an image
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`wherein the design incentive of improving the correction process thereby improving
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`image quality would have prompted a predictable variation of Pertsel by applying
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`Ohwa’s known principal of using a correction ratio based on the relative variation of light
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`quantity of a pixel to be corrected relative to the light quantity of a plurality of pixels in
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`the image pickup range (figure 24D exhibits light-distribution characteristic values which
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`is a correction value indicating the influence of a flash device on a pixel to be corrected
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`relative the influence of a flash device on the rest of the pixels in the image capturing
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`Art Unit: 2661
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`range as disclosed at paragraph 156). When applying this known technique to Pertsel it
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`would have been obvious to a person having ordinary skill in the art at the time the
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`invention was made to substitute the illumination correction ratio taught by Pertsel which
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`is used to determine the amount of correction to be applied to a give pixel (see
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`paragraph 52 of Pertsel) with the light distribution characteristic taught by Ohwa in order
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`to improve the accuracy of the correction performed by Pertsel.
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`In view of the design incentives such as improving the correction process thereby
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`improving image quality one of ordinary skill in the art would have implemented the
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`claimed variation of the prior art system of Pertsel.
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`Therefore, the claimed subject matter would have been obvious to a person
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`having ordinary skill in the art at the time the invention was made.
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`4.
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`Regarding claim 2, Pertsel discloses everything claimed as applied above
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`(see claim 1), in addition, Pertsel discloses wherein the image forming section acquires
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`the second image-pickup data after acquired the first image-pickup data (paragraph 36
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`teaches that the flash image can be captured in step 910 after the non-flash image in
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`step 900).
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`5.
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`Regarding claim 3, Pertsel discloses everything claimed as applied above
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`(see claim 1), in addition, Pertsel discloses wherein the image forming section acquires
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`the first image-pickup data after acquired the second image-pickup data (paragraph 36
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`teaches that the non-flash image can be captured in step 910 after the flash image in
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`step 900).
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`Art Unit: 2661
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`6.
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`Claim 6, a method, corresponds to and is analyzed the same as the
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`apparatus of claim 1.
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`IV.
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`Claims 4 and 5 are objected to as being dependent upon a rejected base claim,
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`but would be allowable if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of
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`the base claim and any intervening claims.
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`Conclusion
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`Applicant's amendment necessitated the new ground(s) of rejection presented in
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`this Office action. Accordingly, THIS ACTION IS MADE FINAL. See MPEP
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`§ 706.07(a). Applicant is reminded of the extension of time policy as set forth in 37
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`CFR1.136(a).
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`A shortened statutory period for reply to this final action is set to expire THREE
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`In no event, however, will the statutory period for reply expire later
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`than SIX MONTHS from the date of this final action.
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`Any inquiry concerning this communication or earlier communications from the
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`examiner should be directed to JASON FLOHRE whose telephone number is (571 )270-
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`Examiner, Art Unit 2661
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