Image data reproduction method

Image analysis – Image transformation or preprocessing – Image storage or retrieval

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C382S232000, C382S248000, C358S403000, C358S404000

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07082226

ABSTRACT:
A duplicated part of identical images in an encoded image data master is judged to be selected. Image data to be reused is generated by adding a storage instruction to encoded image data of the duplicated part of the first identical image, and converting encoded image data of the duplicated part of the second identical image into a reuse instruction. In a reproduction process, decoded data in the encoded image data part including the storage instruction is stored in a vacant area and the decoded data is read at the point of the reuse instruction.

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