A method of illuminating objects using adaptively controlled mixing of
spectral illumination energy to form and detect digital images of objects
at POS environments with sufficiently high image contrast and quality.
The method comprises provides, at a POS environment, a digital image
capture and processing system having a system housing with an imaging
window, and an area-type illumination and imaging station disposed within
said system housing, for projecting a coextensive area-type illumination
and imaging field (i.e. zone) through said imaging window into a 3D
imaging volume during object illumination and imaging operations. As the
object is moved through the 3D imaging volume, its motion is
automatically detected, and signals indicative of said detected object
motion are generated. In response to the generated signals, a first field
of visible illumination is produced from an array of visible LEDs,
simultaneously with a second field of invisible illumination from a array
of infrared (IR) LEDs. These first and second fields of illumination
spatially overlap and intermix with each other and are substantially
coextensive with the FOV. During object illumination and imaging
operations, the relative power ratio (VIS/IR) of these fields of visible
illumination and invisible illumination are controlled as one or more
digital images of said illuminated object are formed and detected,
captured and buffered, and ultimately processed so as to read one or more
1D and/or 2D code symbols graphically represented in the digital images.
During object illumination and imaging operations operation, the relative
power ratio (VIS/IR) is adaptively controlled to form and detect digital
images of objects at POS environments with sufficiently high image
contrast and quality.