Abstract:
In an image processing method and apparatus for decoding and displaying input encoded data, the upper limit value of the data size to be stored in a memory that stores fragmented encoded data which form image data is set. It is checked based on the data size already stored in that memory, the upper limit value, and the data size of the input encoded data, if that input encoded data can be stored in the memory. If it is determined that the input encoded data cannot be stored in the memory, a region to be deleted in the image data of the data stored in the memory is determined. Data included in the determined region to be deleted is deleted for each fragmented data as a unit. If it is determined that the input encoded data can be stored in the memory, or after the data is deleted, the input encoded data is stored in the memory.
Abstract:
A device and method for providing real time compensation for packet loss in the transmission of facsimile data over packet networks to avoid the generation of page loss data and the termination of facsimile transmission. Facsimile devices have a low tolerance for interruptions in transmission. Packet networks commonly have a transmission interruption rate above the tolerance of facsimile equipment. In order to compensate for transmission interruption, the present invention teaches the buffering of facsimile data by scan line at the receiving end, the evaluation of buffered scan lines for packet loss and the discarding of scan lines having packet loss to conceal the packet loss from the receiving facsimile equipment to avoid detection of page errors by the receiving facsimile equipment which could cause loss of facsimile transmission. Discarding damaged scan lines instead of repair or replacement saves computational time and storage capacity, allowing for real-time compensation to provide for optimal transmission.
Abstract:
An image reading apparatus prevents degradation of image quality and a delay in the image reading time which are caused by interruption of reading of image data. A speed at which a host computer reads image data from an image reading apparatus and temporarily stores it therein is examined. If the resulting speed is lower than a reference value which has been set so that an operation to avoid an overflow of a buffer RAM in the image reading apparatus may not be caused, the sub-scanning speed of the image reading apparatus is set lower, and the image is read at the lower speed.
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to a digital scanner for scanning images. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for quickly processing and storing digital data in memory.
Abstract:
The image processor comprises a switch that divides image data into mnulln pixels, having n lines with m pixels per one line; a group of line memories that store the divided image; a compression device which batch compresses the image data of mnulln pixels. Further, a command control unit provides control so as to send the (nnull1) lines of image data among mnulln pixels of image data to the group of line memories, and the remaining one line of image data directly to the compression device 902, and to send the mnull(nnull1) pixels of image data stored in the line memories to the compression device.
Abstract:
A printing system includes a host computer and a printer. The host computer includes a memory which store process steps that are executable by a processor, and a processor. The processor executes the process steps stored in the memory (1) to divide encoded image data in a page of encoded image data into blocks, each block having a size which is less than a storage capacity of a buffer on a printer, and (2) to transmit the blocks of encoded image data to the printer. The printer includes a memory which stores process steps that are executable by a processor, and a processor. The processor executes the process steps stored in the memory (1) to store a predetermined amount of encoded image data in a buffer, (2) to control a printer engine to print images based on the encoded image data stored in the buffer, and (3) to store additional encoded image data, including blocks of the encoded image data, in the buffer in place of the encoded image data for which images have been printed.
Abstract:
This invention permits copying of multiple documents when only a small amount of memory is available. When a single copy mode is selected from an operator panel, a document's color image is read by the scanner section, stored line-by-line in a buffer, color corrected, converted to binary print-use data using the error diffusion method, and printed on a line-by-line basis by a recording section. When a multiple copy mode is selected, one line of a read color image is subjected to color correction and data-compressed using a simple binary conversion into print-use data, so that one line of obtained image data is compressed before being stored in the copy-use storage area. When the image data on one sheet has been processed and stored, printing is performed by a recording section.
Abstract:
An image input section reads an image on a document, and simultaneously output image data of a plurality of pixels. An input image converting section generates second image data continuing in a sub-scanning direction based on image data. An image processing section provides a predetermined image processing to the image data to generate third image data. An image output section forms a duplicating image of an image on the document by simultaneously using a plurality of laser devices corresponding to each pixel based on the third image data. Image data in which a plurality of pixels is simultaneously input is arrayed and adjusted to be applied to a multi-beam output. As a result, an image processing for obtaining a high quality of the duplicating image can be performed at high speed.
Abstract:
A scanner device including a line sensor, an AD conversion circuit for AD-converting an inputted image signal, a memory for storing therein a digital signal which is outputted from the AD conversion circuit, a DA conversion circuit for DA-converting the digital signal which is stored in the memory, an encoder for executing conversion to a video signal on the basis of an output from the DA conversion circuit, and a controller for outputting an image signal which is outputted from the line sensor, to digital RGB data which are more in the number of picture elements than the number of stored picture elements of the memory by the auxiliary utilization of said memory. Thus, the scanner device makes it possible to execute video output with respect to a domestic television monitor, although the scanner device is a scanner having high resolution, and further, at a reduced memory capacity.
Abstract:
An image reading method for photo-electrically reading a document sheet image by a reader by relatively moving the document sheet and the reader comprises a first movement step for relatively moving the document sheet and the reader at a first speed to read an image of the document sheet, and a second movement step for relatively moving the document sheet and the reader at a second speed lower than the first speed for the interruption of the reading before the completion of the reading of the image of the document sheet. Also provided is a stop step for stopping the relative movement at the second speed of the document sheet and the reader.