Progressive display during image compression

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Communication

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C358S001160

Reexamination Certificate

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06421134

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing apparatus having a compression/expansion function for image data and a display function therefor, and more particularly to an image processing apparatus utilizing the JBIG method.
2. Related Background Art
In the conventional word processor or the like equipped with the window display system, there has been observed a difference in resolution between the image data obtained by a scanner and the display data for a CRT.
For example when the image obtained by an image scanner has a resolution of 400 dpi while the CRT has a resolution of 100 dpi, there has been conducted a conversion from 400 to 100 dpi, in order to obtain image data for display.
Similarly, in the display image buffer, there have been stored image data of 100 dpi.
Also it has been very difficult to display the image in the high-speed page flipping mode in which the image frames are scrolled at a high speed, in the unit of a page. In such a high-speed page flipping mode, because of a limitation in the speed or in the memory capacity, the images are not displayed but the page number alone is varied within the blank image frame. For example, in the case of image display with the image data compressed by the conventional MMR compression/expansion method, image data which are compressed from the image of 400 dpi by said MMR method and stored in a rigid disk or a floppy disk are converted into image data of 400 dpi by an expansion circuit and stored in an image memory. Then said image data of 400 dpi are read from the image memory and compressed to 100 dpi by a compression circuit, then are transferred and stored in a VRAM, and then are displayed on a display device such as CRT. Since such expansion and compression require time, it has been difficult to execute the high-speed page flipping with image display, or so-called high-speed image display.
Naturally such high-speed page flipping with image display is theoretically possible by effecting the page flipping operation after all the image data of 100 dpi to be subjected to the high-speed page flipping are stored in the VRAM or the like. However such an operation is practically unacceptable, because a long time is required for preparation and a large memory capacity is required in the VRAM. Also in a system which does not employ compressed data, the image memory is generally designed for 400 dpi which is the resolution of the scanner or the printer, and the image display is executed by compressing the data to the resolution of the CRT of 100 dpi and transferring the compressed data to the VRAM for display. Consequently, in consideration of the speed and the required memory capacity, the high-speed page flipping operation, involving a large number of images, has been conducted without the image display.
The clipping operation, for clipping a partial image displayed on the display frame for making an icon, requires several seconds to about twenty seconds for each image because it involves image compression for preparing a reduced image. In the conventional process, after the user designates the clipping area of the image, said image remains displayed in its original size during the clipping operation in the apparatus, and said image suddenly vanishes when the clipping operation is completed.
In the general image display on a display device such as CRT, the display image data are stored in the unit of a page in a display image buffer area in the main memory, then said data are transferred to the VRAM, and then the images are displayed in succession, in the unit of a page at a time, on the display device such as a CRT through said VRAM. Consequently, when the capacity of the residual memory area of the display image buffer area becomes less than an image frame, the storage of the display image data is interrupted at this point and the subsequent images cannot be displayed.
In case the icons for an image file are not prepared by the application software, such icons have to be prepared by the operator. However, since it is difficult to display all the necessary information in the icons, it has generally been known to display a text of a certain number of characters in the icon, or to display icons fixed in advance in the system.
However, the conventional technology explained above has been associated with the following drawbacks:
(1) The image data for display have to be obtained by conversion from the real image data;
(2) Such conversion is indispensable even for merely obtaining the image data for display;
(3) The capacity of the image memory may become deficient in case of storing a large amount of display image data;
(4) The conventional high-speed page flipping operation has been very inconvenient for the selection or retrieval of images, since, in such operation, the images are not displayed but the page number alone is varied;
(5) In the clipping operation of image data, the image to be clipped remains displayed in the course of said operation, and said image suddenly vanishes thereafter. Thus the user feels uneasy as the progress of the operation is unclear to the user;
(6) When the capacity of the residual memory area of the display image buffer area becomes less than an image frame, the image display is automatically interrupted even if a considerable residual area still exists. Such mode of operation is inconvenient to the user, and is undesirable for the effective utilization of the memory; and
(7) The number of icons often increases for an image file, and the image represented by the icon sometimes becomes forgotten and incomprehensible after a time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to resolve the aforementioned drawbacks, and to provide an image processing apparatus capable of providing improved display capability convenient for the user, with a simple structure.
More specifically, a first object of the present invention is to effectively utilize, for the purpose of display, the image data obtained in the course of expansion of image data of a low resolution, thereby achieving prompt preparation of the display image data, simplification in the structure and reduction in cost.
A second object of the present invention is to effectively utilize, for the purpose of display, the image data obtained in the course of expanding icon data displayed in the window, thereby achieving prompt icon display and simplification in structure.
A third object of the present invention is, even in case all the display image data cannot be stored in the image memory, to enable storage of the remaining data through the utilization of data of a lower resolution, thereby achieving effective utilization of the image memory and improved processing capability.
A fourth object of the present invention is to enable image display even in the high-speed page flipping operation in a simple and prompt manner without burden on the image memory, thereby achieving improved display capability convenient for the user.
A fifth object of the present invention is, in the clipping operation of the image data, to render the progress of said operation in time clearly visible, thereby eliminating the uneasiness on the part of the user and attaining improved operability.
A sixth object of the present invention is, in case the capacity of the residual memory area of the display image buffer area becomes less than an image frame, to enable display of at least a remaining image, thereby achieving effective utilization of the image memory and improving the convenience of the user.
A seventh object of the present invention is to provide an image processing apparatus capable of preparing icons containing necessary information of the original image.


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