Image processing method and apparatus for preventing coping of s

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382227, 382165, 358515, 355201, G06K 968

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ABSTRACT:
An image processing apparatus for performing accurate discrimination between specific originals and ordinary originals. CCD 101 inputs RGB signals, and color-space matching judgment circuit 106 and pattern matching judgment circuit 113 judge the similarity in the color distribution and pattern between the input RGB data and a predetermined specific image data. CPU 114 judges the similarity and print-signal generator 105 generates a change signal in accordance with the judged similarity. The input RGB signals are changed based on the generated change signal and outputted to external color printer 111.

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