Image processing apparatus which thins out predetermined color s

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358 75, H04N 146

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052204189

ABSTRACT:
A color image processing apparatus which decomposes an image signal into color components. The decomposed color components are converted to sequential picture signals. Information on certain color components of the converted sequential picture signal is thinned out and transmitted. The color component signals are stored in respective memories. Certain color component signals are read out in their entirety, while only predetermined portions of other color component signals are read out.

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