Medical-use image recording apparatus and medical-use...

Image analysis – Applications – Biomedical applications

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C382S255000, C358S502000

Reexamination Certificate

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07130460

ABSTRACT:
An image recording method for visualizing an image signal of medical diagnosis, which has the steps of: inputting the image signal of medical diagnosis; processing the image signal of medical diagnosis to get correct sharpness in visualized image by applying a frequency enhancement processing; and visualizing the image signal of medical diagnosis by conducting an ink-jetting process to form an image on a recording medium based on a processed image signal, wherein the ink-jetting process has a characteristic such that sharpness of a visualized image varies in relation with a density of the visualized image; wherein degree of enhancement in the frequency enhancement processing is determined according to a density of visualized image.

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