Method of determining desired image signal range based on histog

Image analysis – Histogram processing

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382270, G06K 936

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055966543

ABSTRACT:
A histogram of image signals carrying an image recorded on a recording medium is prepared. The histogram of the image signals is divided into a plurality of small regions by an automatic threshold value selecting method employing a discriminant criterion or a reference equivalent thereto. A desired small region corresponding to a desired image portion is distinguished in the small regions on the basis of information on the image recorded on the recording medium such as the image recording portion of the object, the recording method and the like, and a desired image signal range which is the range of the image signals carrying the desired image portion is determined on the basis of statistics on the desired small region.

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