Image reading apparatus for selectively illuminating a first obj

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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358474, 355228, H04N 104

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055660061

ABSTRACT:
In an image reading apparatus, a first object and a second object are adapted to be illuminated on different regions each other with a light beam from a light source by an illuminating device. A first imaging optical system is provided to image image information of the first object on a single photoelectric converting device. A second imaging optical system is provided in an optical path different from that of the first imaging optical system so as to image image information of the second object onto the photoelectric converting device. The first and second object to be illuminated, and the photoelectric converting device are relatively displaced to read the image information of the first and second objects.

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