Solid state imaging device having means to shift the image betwe

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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35821317, H04N 314

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ABSTRACT:
In a conventional imaging system wherein there exists a tendency for portions of the system elements to be defective, the image is shifted relative to the image sensing elements prior to scanning the elements so that the defective portions of the system will be associated with different portions of the image during at least two scans. Correction circuitry provides an image signal which is compensated for the defective portions and for the shifted image.

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