Image processing method and apparatus for imparting a pictorial

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Specific signal processing circuitry

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358450, 358453, 382 44, H04N 140

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050382233

ABSTRACT:
An image processing method and apparatus for converting original image data into aesthetic image data having a pictorial touch includes replacing original image data in an area which is at least a portion of the original image data with synthesized painting data obtained from information based on the original image data in the appointed area and other multi-toned sample painting data. Preferably, plural types of sample painting data are provided, the properties of the original image data are detected in every locality, corresponding sample painting data are selected from the plural types of sample painting data in dependence upon the detected properties.

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