Image processing apparatus, image processing method and...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Natural color facsimile – Scanning

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C358S513000, C358S512000

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07009740

ABSTRACT:
An image processing apparatus easily and reliably realizes complicated 1-line processing by a simple method, and controls accumulation period for respective colors without any particular function such as shutters on the line sensor side. One line period is divided into a reading section for reading valid image data, a dummy section for sweeping electric charge accumulated in the reading section and for synchronization, and a section for setting accumulation periods for the respective colors. In the reading section, the line sensor is driven by a necessary transfer frequency, and in the other sections, the sensor is driven at a high speed.

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English Translation of an extract of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-55509.

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