Image synthesis with reduced memory requirements

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Natural color facsimile – Specific image-processing circuitry

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358450, 358537, H04N 1387

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055859453

ABSTRACT:
There is provided an image processing system in which when two images are synthesized, a first image is transmitted from a first image processing section to a second image processing section and a third image is obtained by synthesizing the first and second images, wherein the system has means for adding image effective area information for synthesization and for transmitting simultaneously with the first image information, and the image synthesization is executed on the basis of the image effective area information.

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