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Method of electronically improving the sharpness and contrast of a colored image for copying

  • US 4,812,903 A
  • Filed: 08/14/1987
  • Issued: 03/14/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/29/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of producing an image of a colored original, comprising the steps of scanning said original in each of the primary colors of red, green and blue;

  • generating imaging signals for each primary color based on the scanning step;

    forming an unprocessed luminance signal and a pair of unprocessed chrominance signals from said imaging signals;

    processing said luminance signal to improve the sharpness of said image, the processing step including dividing said luminance signal into a higher-frequency portion and a lower-frequency portion, modifying said lower-frequency portion based on a non-linear function, amplifying said higher-frequency portion, and combining the modified lower-frequency portion and amplified higher-frequency portion to produce an enhanced luminance signal, said amplifying being performed using a greater amplification factor when the magnitude of said higher-frequency portion is less than a first predetermined magnitude and a smaller amplification factor when the magnitude of said higher-frequency portion exceeds said first predetermined magnitude; and

    processing at least one of said chrominance signals, including multiplying said at least one chrominance signal by a ratio obtained from said unprocessed and enhanced luminance signals, and amplifying said at least one multiplied chrominance signal, said amplifying of said at least one multiplied chrominance signal being performed using a greater amplification factor when the magnitude of said at least one multiplied chrominance signal is less than a second predetermined magnitude and a smaller amplification factor when the magnitude of said at least one multiplied chrominance signal exceeds said second predetermined magnitude, the step of processing said at least one chrominance signal further including maintaining the magnitude of said at least one amplified multiplied chrominance signal within a predetermined limit.

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