Method and apparatus for color conversion of an original image

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

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358518, 358538, H04N 146

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053113349

ABSTRACT:
An image processing apparatus comprises a device for designating a desired color; a device for discriminating a desired color in an objective color image; and a device for color converting portions other than the desired color in the objective color image which was discriminated by the discriminating device, wherein the color converting device color converts the portions other than the desired color which was discriminated by the discriminating device.

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