Film image processing method and apparatus

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Multicolor picture

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355 69, 355 77, G03B 2772

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ABSTRACT:
Film images of all frames are captured in a first scanning in a low resolution for displaying as an index image, and the captured image data is stored in an image memory. Then, the index image is displayed on a display according to the image data. When the user designates a frame for printing and enters the print information of the frame by use of the index image displayed on the display, a second scanning of the frame is performed conforming to the print information. That is, the frame image is captured in a high resolution for printing, and the captured image data is stored in the image memory. Then, the frame image is printed on a printer according to the print information. While the printer is printing the frame image, the images of frames on the film are displayed frame by frame on the display in accordance with the image data for the index image stored in the image memory.

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