Apparatus and method for reading and digitally editing multiple

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358 75, 358450, 358452, 358453, H04N 1387, H04N 121, H04N 146

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048962082

ABSTRACT:
An image reading and editing apparatus utilizing: a CCD for reading an image signal concerning light intensity of an image of an original, an attribute memory storing attribute data for defining how the image data is to be processed, said attribute data being set for each small section by which an entire image region of the original is divided, an operation panel for designating an arbitrary small area out of the entire image region and setting attribute data for each of the small sections, an image data processing circuit for outputting the image signal based on the stored attribute data, and an external output apparatus for composing a plurality of images based on the outputted image signal to form a composite image.

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