Image processing method and apparatus

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358335, H04N 576

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ABSTRACT:
A method of reading an image recorded in an analog recording medium such as a microfilm and digitally recording the thus read image in a digital recording medium such as an optical disk. The method has independent steps: a step in which command data for allowing the image to be recorded is formed in a command data recording medium such as a floppy disk, and a step in which the image is read from the analog recording medium and recorded in the digital recording medium. With this method, it is possible to digitally record a large quantity of images consecutively at one time.

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