Method for preparing multi-composed images without use of a phot

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Registration or layout process other than color proofing

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355 40, 355 54, G03F 900, G03B 2752

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058798412

ABSTRACT:
A unit image area is specified, and unit image data representing a unit image in the unit image area is prepared. A plurality of the unit image areas are laid out on an image plane in a multi-composing manner, whereby layout information representing the multi-composing layout of the unit image areas is created. Mask data representing a plurality of multi-composed unit image areas are then prepared, based on the unit image area data and the layout information. Generated subsequently is an image recording signal representing unit images to be respectively drawn in the plurality of unit image areas, which are expressed by the mask data, on the image plane. Multi-duplicated images are eventually recorded on a photosensitive material according to the image recording signal without using a photocomposer.

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patent: 5077573 (1991-12-01), Murayama et al.

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