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  • Victor, NY
  • 8 Cedarwood Dr, Fairport, NY 14450 (585) 223-9620
  • East Williamson, NY
  • Rochester, NY
  • Pittsford, NY
  • 8 Cedarwood Dr, Fairport, NY 14450

Work

Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Resumes

Peter Fellegara Photo 1

Experienced Product Development Manager

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Position:
Engineering Program Manager at Xerox, User Interface Research & Development Manager at Xerox Corp
Location:
Rochester, New York Area
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Xerox since Mar 1999
Engineering Program Manager

Xerox Corp since 1999
User Interface Research & Development Manager

Eastman Kodak 1976 - 1999
Research & Development Director/Manager
Education:
Clarkson University
BSEE, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Rochester Institute of Technology
MSEE, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Skills:
Requirements Analysis
Printers
Software Engineering
Electronics
Six Sigma
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Continuous Improvement
Manufacturing
Engineering
Systems Engineering
Product Development
Project Planning
DMAIC
Requirements Management
Software Quality Assurance
Agile
Scrum
Design of Experiments
Agile Methodologies
Peter Fellegara Photo 2

Senior Program Manager

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Location:
Rochester, PA
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
Xerox
Senior Program Manager

Eastman Kodak 1976 - 1999
Product Development Director and Manager

Xerox 1976 - 1999
User Interface Research and Development Manager
Education:
Clarkson University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering
Rochester Institute of Technology
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Requirements Analysis
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Software Development
Product Development
Software Engineering
Systems Engineering
Agile Methodologies
Integration
Project Management
Management
Software Project Management
Team Leadership
Six Sigma
Embedded Systems
Printers
Engineering
Scrum
Electronics
Manufacturing
Unix
Project Planning
Requirements Management
Software Quality Assurance
Design of Experiments
Continuous Improvement
Dmaic
Agile
Certifications:
Design For Lean Six Sigma

Publications

Us Patents

Electronic Camera With Quick Review Of Last Captured Image

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US Patent:
6441854, Aug 27, 2002
Filed:
Feb 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/803342
Inventors:
Peter Fellegara - Fairport NY
Richard W. Lourette - Fairport NY
Michael E. Miller - Rochester NY
Linda M. Antos - Rochester NY
Robert H. Hibbard - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 5222
US Classification:
34833313, 34833301, 348231, 348372
Abstract:
A camera incorporates a working memory ( ) for storing a working image corresponding to the last captured image. The working image is displayed on a display screen ( ) in a quick review mode of operation in response to a quick review signal entered by the camera operator via a camera control interface ( ) to control processing circuitry ( ) of the camera. The processing circuitry controls the display screen to keep it in an inactive state until the quick review signal is entered, and returns it to an inactive state after a predetermined time period or when the quick review signal is discontinued to conserve energy. In addition, the working image is displayed in the quick review mode regardless of whether a non-volatile memory is available in the camera or, in the case of a hybrid camera, whether a film cartridge is contained in a film chamber ( ) of the camera.

Electronic Camera With Quick Review Of Last Captured Image

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US Patent:
7215371, May 8, 2007
Filed:
May 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/153571
Inventors:
Peter Fellegara - Fairport NY, US
Richard W. Lourette - Fairport NY, US
Michael E. Miller - Rochester NY, US
Linda M. Antos - Rochester NY, US
Robert H. Hibbard - Fairport NY, US
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 5/222
US Classification:
34833313, 34833302, 34833311
Abstract:
A camera incorporates a working memory () for storing a working image corresponding to the last captured image. The working image is displayed on a display screen () in a quick review mode of operation in response to a quick review signal entered by the camera operator via a camera control interface () to control processing circuitry () of the camera. The processing circuitry controls the display screen to keep it in an inactive state until the quick review signal is entered, and returns it to an inactive state after a predetermined time period or when the quick review signal is discontinued to conserve energy. In addition, the working image is displayed in the quick review mode regardless of whether a non-volatile memory is available in the camera or, in the case of a hybrid camera, whether a film cartridge is contained in a film chamber () of the camera.

System And Method For Providing An Integrated Album Of Stored Images In A Digital Camera

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US Patent:
20040061793, Apr 1, 2004
Filed:
Sep 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/675023
Inventors:
Peter Fellegara - Fairport NY, US
Richard Lourette - Fairport NY, US
Michael Miller - Rochester NY, US
Linda Antos - Rochester NY, US
Robert Hibbard - Fairport NY, US
International Classification:
H04N005/76
US Classification:
348/231600
Abstract:
A camera incorporates a working memory () for storing a working image corresponding to the last captured image. The working image is displayed on a display screen () in a quick review mode of operation in response to a quick review signal entered by the camera operator via a camera control interface () to control processing circuitry () of the camera. The processing circuitry controls the display screen to keep it in an inactive state until the quick review signal is entered, and returns it to an inactive state after a predetermined time period or when the quick review signal is discontinued to conserve energy. In addition, the working image is displayed in the quick review mode regardless of whether a non-volatile memory is available in the camera or, in the case of a hybrid camera, whether a film cartridge is contained in a film chamber () of the camera.

User Interface For Electronic Image Viewing Apparatus

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US Patent:
63106485, Oct 30, 2001
Filed:
Sep 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/928146
Inventors:
Michael E. Miller - Rochester NY
Richard W. Lourette - Fairport NY
Peter C. Fellegara - Fairport NY
Carolyn A. Bussi - Rochester NY
Michael J. Telek - Pittsford NY
Matthew E. Hunter - San Francisco CA
Duncan R. Kerr - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 5222
US Classification:
34833305
Abstract:
An apparatus for viewing and manipulating electronic image data corresponding to one or more images includes a display device for generating a displayed image from the electronic image data and for displaying a first set of graphical elements oriented in a direction substantially orthogonal to a second set of graphical elements. A first user control is arranged so that its direction of user engagement is oriented parallel to the first set of graphical elements for initiating one or more operations represented by the first set of graphical elements, and a second user control is arranged so that its direction of user engagement is oriented parallel to the second set of graphical elements for initiating one or more operations represented by the second set of graphical elements. By thus orienting the directions of user engagement for the first and second user controls substantially orthogonal to each other, user interaction is intuitively integrated with the visual presentation of the first and second sets of graphical elements.

Electronic Camera With Internal Fixed Album Memory

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US Patent:
59780169, Nov 2, 1999
Filed:
Feb 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/803338
Inventors:
Richard W. Lourette - Fairport NY
Peter Fellegara - Fairport NY
Michael E. Miller - Rochester NY
Linda M. Antos - Rochester NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
H04N 718
US Classification:
348 64
Abstract:
A convenient and practical apparatus for transporting digital images for display is achieved by incorporating an internally fixed base camera memory into an electronic or hybrid camera. Specifically, a camera includes a digital imaging system (16, 70) for generating a first digital image of first resolution in response to an exposure signal, a first storage memory (124) for receiving and storing the first digital image generated by the digital imaging system, a fixed memory or a removable memory interface connector (130) for receiving a removable memory device, and a processor (120) for controlling the transfer of the first digital image from the first storage memory to the fixed memory or removable memory interface connector for subsequent storage in a removable memory device, when a removable memory device is coupled to the removable memory interface connector. The processor selectively generates a second digital image of a second resolution lower than the first resolution from the first digital image stored in at least one of the first storage memory or a fixed memory or a removable memory device coupled to the removable memory interface connector in response to a display signal. A display screen (36) is provided in the camera for receiving and displaying the second digital image generated by the processor.

Patient Identification And X-Ray Exam Data Collection Bar Code System

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US Patent:
55923747, Jan 7, 1997
Filed:
Jul 2, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/086967
Inventors:
Peter C. Fellegara - Fairport NY
Robert W. Apps - Rochester NY
Mervet E. Heartberg - Webster NY
Richard E. Osiecki - Hemlock NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G06F15900
US Classification:
395203
Abstract:
In storage phosphor radiography a latent x-ray image of a patient is stored in a storage phosphor. A storage phosphor reader converts the latent image into an x-ray image signal. A patient identifying and exam collection bar code system provides patient identification and x-ray exam data at the time of the exam which is matched with the x-ray image signal in the reader.

Hybrid Camera With Identification Matching Of Film And Electronic Images

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US Patent:
58451668, Dec 1, 1998
Filed:
Feb 20, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/803341
Inventors:
Peter Fellegara - Fairport NY
Robert L. Kuhn - Rush NY
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company - Rochester NY
International Classification:
G03B 1748
US Classification:
396429
Abstract:
A hybrid camera that includes imaging mode selector (23) for selecting at least one of a film mode of operation and a hybrid mode of operation; a removable memory interface connection (130) for receiving a removable memory device; digital imaging system (16, 70) for generating a digital image representative of an imaged subject scene in each of the film mode and hybrid mode of operation; a working memory (124) for storing the digital image generated by the digital imaging means as a working image; a photographic imaging system (14, 60) for imaging the subject scene onto a photographic film to generate a photographic film image corresponding to the digital image in the film mode and the hybrid mode of operation; and a control processor (68, 72) for generating a film mode digital image and a hybrid mode digital image from the working image, respectively, in the film mode and hybrid mode of operation. A recording mechanism (108) records image data related to the corresponding photographic film image on the photographic film under control of the control processor. Identification data corresponding to the photographic film and the corresponding photographic film image is stored with at least one of the hybrid mode digital image and film mode digital image in the hybrid mode of operation and the film mode of operation.
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