Mixed screen frequencies with image segmentation

Image analysis – Image segmentation

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358456, G06K 900

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for producing a screen halftone image provides for segmentation of images by optical density, busyness, segment size, and/or propensity to contouring; and for printing the segments which have high optical density, are more busy, and/or have a lesser propensity to contouring at a relatively high screen frequency; and for printing segments which have low optical density, are less busy, and/or have a greater propensity to contouring at a relatively low screen frequency. Both screen frequencies are printed at the same apparent screen angle to reduce texturing. Small segments are assigned the same screen frequency as the surrounding segment.

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