Image screening system
First Claim
1. The method of processing an original which may be comprised of shadow, midtone or highlight image areas, or some combination thereof, to enhance printing of copies of said original by a copier while offsetting any limitations of said copier to print relatively small and relatively large dots, the steps which comprise:
- (a) obtaining the average gray level of a preset area of said original;
(b) comparing the said average gray value with predetermined first and second threshold values;
(c) where said average gray level is equal to or below said first threshold value, screening said preset image area with a low frequency screen;
(d) where said average gray level is equal to or above said second threshold value, screening said preset image area with said low frequency screen;
(e) where said average gray level is between said first and second threshold values screening said preset image area with a high frequency screen; and
(f) repeating steps a-d until processing of said original is completed.
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Abstract
A system for screening image data provided in digital format. The image data is first electronically examined to determine whether or not the data is comprised of highlight, shadow, or midtone. Where the image data is determined to be midtone, the data is processed using a high frequency electronic screen. Where the image data is determined to be highlight or shadow, the data is processed using a low frequency electronic screen.
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1. The method of processing an original which may be comprised of shadow, midtone or highlight image areas, or some combination thereof, to enhance printing of copies of said original by a copier while offsetting any limitations of said copier to print relatively small and relatively large dots, the steps which comprise:
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(a) obtaining the average gray level of a preset area of said original; (b) comparing the said average gray value with predetermined first and second threshold values; (c) where said average gray level is equal to or below said first threshold value, screening said preset image area with a low frequency screen; (d) where said average gray level is equal to or above said second threshold value, screening said preset image area with said low frequency screen; (e) where said average gray level is between said first and second threshold values screening said preset image area with a high frequency screen; and (f) repeating steps a-d until processing of said original is completed.
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2. An image screening process, the steps of:
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(a) obtaining the average gray level for a preset area of an original image; (b) comparing said gray level with a preset gray level threshold; (c) where said gray level is equal to or less than said threshold, screening said preset image area with a low frequency screen; (d) where said gray level is greater than said threshold, screening said preset image area with a high frequency screen; and (e) repeating steps a-d until all areas of said original have been screened.
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3. In the method of screening pixel image data of unknown image content, the steps of:
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(a) subdividing said pixel image data into a succession of relatively small blocks for processing purposes; (b) analyzing each of said image data blocks for purposes of classifying said image data blocks as highlight, midtone, or shadow image areas; and (c) screening each of said image data blocks with one of a plurality of different frequency screens in accordance with the classification of the image area comprising said image data block. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. Apparatus for processing image data in digital form to provide a binary output, the combination comprising:
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(a) means for subdividing said image data into a succession of discrete areas of predetermined size; (b) means for electronically screening said image data, said screening means including addressable memory means storing a plurality of different frequency electronic screens for use in screening said image data; (c) means for analyzing said discrete image areas to identify the image therein as a highlight, midtone, or shadow image, said analyzing means including means for generating a screen selecting address according to the type of image identified; and (d) means for addressing said memory means with said address whereby to screen each of said discrete image areas with the frequency screen associated with the image therein. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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