Method for automatically identifying scan area

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Picture signal generator

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C358S453000, C358S486000, C358S527000

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08077360

ABSTRACT:
In accordance with the present invention, a method for automatically identifying a scan area by a scanner is disclosed. The method comprises steps of scanning an original comprising an object, identifying the original to establish a location and a profile of the object in the original, displaying a preview window corresponding to the original, wherein a location and a profile of a confined area is exactly the location and the profile of the object, receiving a framed area selected from the preview window by user, wherein a portion of the framed area beyond the confined area is automatically removed to generate a scan area, and scanning the scan area. The present invention can also extend to a method for selecting a scan area by a user and a scanner with a feature of automatically identifying a scan area.

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patent: 6987535 (2006-01-01), Matsugu et al.
patent: 2004/0120009 (2004-06-01), White et al.
patent: 4337964 (1992-11-01), None

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