Method and apparatus for processing image data from a plurality

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358296, 358401, 358437, 355127, 399169, 395117, H04N 132

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ABSTRACT:
Since an image processing apparatus of this invention can record images input from a plurality of image sources on a plurality of recording media simultaneously held on a recording medium holding member, the images input from the plurality of image sources can be efficiently output, and the productivity of the image processing apparatus can be improved.

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