Image processing method and apparatus

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348 30, 348 96, 348 97, 348 98, 348502, 348576, H04N 700, H04N 718, G03F 308

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ABSTRACT:
An image processor which provides a color space conversion characteristic suitable for an image includes a transfer unit which transfers digital color image data representing a desired image input by an image input unit and having a color space depending on the image input unit, and extraction unit which extracts a color space conversion characteristic used to convert the color space depending on the image input unit into another color space. The transfer unit transfers the digital color image data having the color space depending on the image input unit and the color space conversion characteristic.

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