Claims
- 1. An apparatus for halftone hybrid screen generation, comprising:a video input, receiving video signals corresponding to gray scale pixel data in an image; a first halftoner, halftoning gray level pixels; a second halftoner, halftoning gray level pixels in a manner distinct from the first halftoner; a selector, using a segmenter on the gray level pixels to identify pictorial information as differentiated from text information; a halftone selector employing threshold comparisons to detect the high and low image density areas of those gray level pixels identified as pictorial information, and thereby direct which halftoner to use on a pixel.
- 2. The apparatus for halftone hybrid screen generation of claim 1, wherein the first halftoner, halftones gray level pixels in accordance with a line screen pattern.
- 3. The apparatus for halftone hybrid screen generation of claim 2, wherein the second halftoner, halftones gray level pixels in accordance with a high addressability halftone screen pattern.
- 4. The apparatus for halftone hybrid screen generation of claim 2, wherein the first halftoner utilizes a pulse width modulator.
- 5. The apparatus for halftone hybrid screen generation of claim 2, wherein the first halftoner utilizes a pulse width position modulator.
- 6. A method for mixing multiple halftone types within an image, comprising:receiving, a plurality of video signals corresponding to gray scale pixel data; segmenting, the gray scale pixel data to identify pictorial information as differentiated from text information; thresholding the gray scale pixel data identified as pictorial information so as to identify the high and low image density areas; tagging, a given pixel of data as based upon the result of the thresholding step with one tag result for the gray scale pixel data identified as high and low density areas in pictorial information and another tag result for all other gray scale pixel data; selecting, the type of halftone treatment for the given pixel of data as based upon its tag; modulating a video pulse in accordance with the selected halftone treatment and the given pixel data value.
- 7. The method for mixing multiple halftone types within an image of claim 6, wherein the halftone treatment type for selection includes high addressability clustered dot and high addressability line screen halftones.
- 8. The method for mixing multiple halftone types within an image of claim 6, wherein the modulating step is performed with pulse width position modulation.
- 9. The method for mixing multiple halftone types within an image of claim 6, wherein the modulating step is performed with pulse width modulation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Application(s) No(s). 09/075,042, filed May 8,1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,252,675.
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