Image scanning apparatus, storage medium for storing...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Natural color facsimile – Scanning

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C358S513000, C358S514000, C358S505000, C358S509000, C358S483000, C358S482000, C358S474000, C358S496000, C358S445000

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07023591

ABSTRACT:
It is assumed that there are a plurality of areas where a transfer is to be performed at a long pitch, in an original film, and a plurality of areas where a transfer is to be performed at a short pitch in each of the areas where a transfer is to be performed at a long pitch. On a sub-scan stage the original document is sub-scanned in the area where a transfer is to be performed at a short pitch, by performing at least one small step transferring, which is a transfer performed at a short pitch. Thereafter, a large step transferring which is a transfer performed at a long pitch, is performed on the sub-scan stage. The sub-scanning is repeated by performing the large step transferring and the small step transferring.

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patent: 6608301 (2003-08-01), Liu et al.
patent: 6667818 (2003-12-01), Kuo

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