Method and device for inspecting image
First Claim
1. A printed image inspection method of the type in which image data derived from a sample print are compared with image data derived from a reference print and stored in a memory means, characterized by:
- preparing a plurality of data consisting of sample row data and reference row data by shifting successively either of said sample row data derived from said sample print or said reference row data derived from said reference print by one picture element unit with respect to each other;
successively comparing said sample row data with said reference row data by using said plurality of data to detect a difference in between these two data, one of these two row data consisting of said plurality of data and the other a singular data; and
determining whether or not said sample print is acceptable depending upon whether or not a minimum value of a gradation difference between said sample row data and said reference row data is within a predetermined range of value obtained from said comparison of said sample row data and said reference row data, a value obtained by multiplying said reference row data by a predetermined constant or a difference in level of density at a portion where the density abruptly changes.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method and device for inspecting defects of the image on a print in the form of a web which is transported in its longitudinal direction. Data each representative of the density of each picture element of a reference print are stored in a memory in accordance with predetermined addresses. Thereafter, data each representative of the density of each picture element of a sample print are derived and compared in density one picture element by one picture element with the reference data read out from the memory, whereby whether or not the sample print has any defect is determined. In this case, because of a web transport system or because of printing sheet itself, data are deviated with respect to each other so that this deviation must be corrected or compensated for. The present invention provides a method and device for inspecting the printing image while correcting or compensating for the deviation between the two data.
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6 Claims
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1. A printed image inspection method of the type in which image data derived from a sample print are compared with image data derived from a reference print and stored in a memory means, characterized by:
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preparing a plurality of data consisting of sample row data and reference row data by shifting successively either of said sample row data derived from said sample print or said reference row data derived from said reference print by one picture element unit with respect to each other; successively comparing said sample row data with said reference row data by using said plurality of data to detect a difference in between these two data, one of these two row data consisting of said plurality of data and the other a singular data; and determining whether or not said sample print is acceptable depending upon whether or not a minimum value of a gradation difference between said sample row data and said reference row data is within a predetermined range of value obtained from said comparison of said sample row data and said reference row data, a value obtained by multiplying said reference row data by a predetermined constant or a difference in level of density at a portion where the density abruptly changes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A printed image inspection method of the type in which image data derived from a sample print are compared with image data derived from a reference print and stored in a memory means, characterized by:
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preparing a plurality of data consisting of sample row data and reference row data, one of these data consists of successively shifted data, by successively shifting either of said sample row data derived from a sample print or said reference row data derived from said reference print by one picture element unit with respect to each other; successively comparing said sample row data with said reference row data by using said plurality of data to detect a difference in level between these two data, one of these two row data consisting of said plurality of data and the other a singular data; determining whether or not said sample print is acceptable depending upon whether or not a minimum value of a gradation difference between said sample row data and said reference row data is within a predetermined range of a value obtained through said comparison of said sample row data and said reference row data, a value obtained by multiplying said reference row data by a predetermined constant or a value of a difference in level of density at a portion where the density abruptly changes; obtaining the deviation between said sample row data and said reference row data in response to the positional relationship between said sample row data and said reference row data when said difference in level becomes minimum; and correcting the address of either of said sample row data or said reference row data according to said variation. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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