Method for controlling exposure amount in copying of color origi

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Multicolor picture

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355 77, G03B 2780

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049840134

ABSTRACT:
Prior to copying of a color original, the original is scanned for photometric measurement in order to determine an optimum exposure amount for copying. The exposure amount in copying of a color original is controlled by (a) photometrically measuring a color density on the surface of the original, (b) determining whether or not the difference in color density between two positionally different spots exceeds a predetermined value, thereby determining whether the spots belong to an image region or a background region and extracting at least one of the regions, and (c) determining an exposure amount for subsequent copying based on a characteristic quantity of the extracted region.

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