Claims
- 1. An image half-tone processing method, comprising:
converting a binary image into a multi-valued image having weighted pixel values; and forming a half-tone image by setting a gradation of pixel values of the multi-valued image based on adjacent pixels peripheral to the pixels of the multi-valued image representing a peripheral portion of the multi-valued image.
- 2. An image half-tone processing method according to claim 1, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of the pixels disposed upward, downward, leftward and rightward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 3. An image half-tone processing method according to claim 1, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of the pixels disposed left upward, left downward, right upward and right downward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 4. An image half-tone processing method according to claim 1, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of the pixels disposed upward, downward, leftward, rightward, left upward, left downward, right upward and right downward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 5. An image half-tone processing method according to claim 2, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of such pixels that the pixel values of the respective adjacent pixels are background pixel values.
- 6. An image half-tone processing method according to claim 1, wherein the primary binary image is a character font image.
- 7. An image half-tone processing method according to claim 1, further comprising:
forming, respectively, a plurality of shifted images into which a primary binary image is shifted in a plurality of peripheral directions corresponding to a pixel array thereof; and forming the half-tone image based on the primary binary image and the plurality of shifted images.
- 8. An image half-tone processor, comprising:
a conversion unit to convert a binary image into a multivalued image having weighted pixel values; and a gradation unit to form a half-tone image by setting a graduation of pixel values of the multi-valued image based on adjacent pixels peripheral to the pixels of the multi-valued image representing a peripheral portion of the multi-valued image.
- 9. An image half-tone processor according to claim 8, wherein said gradation processing unit executes the gradating process based on the data of the pixels disposed upward, downward, leftward and rightward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 10. An image half-tone processor according to claim 8, wherein said gradation processing unit executes the gradating process based on the data of the pixels disposed left upward, left downward, right upward and right downward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 11. An image half-tone processor according to claim 8, wherein said gradation processing unit executes the gradating process based on the data of the pixels disposed upward, downward, leftward, rightward, left upward, left downward, right upward and right downward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 12. An image half-tone processor according to claim 9, wherein said gradation processing unit executes the gradating process based on the data of such pixels that the pixel values of the respective adjacent pixels are background pixel values.
- 13. An image half-tone processor according to claim 8, wherein the primary binary image is a character font image.
- 14. An image half-tone processor according to claim 8, further comprising:
a shift processing unit to form, respectively, a plurality of shifted images into which a primary binary image is shifted in a plurality of peripheral directions corresponding to a pixel array thereof; and wherein the gradation processing unit forms the half-tone image based on the primary binary image and the plurality of shifted images.
- 15. A recording medium storing a program, with operations of the program comprising:
converting a binary image into a multi-valued image having weighted pixel values; and forming a half-tone image by setting a gradation of pixel values of the multi-valued image based on adjacent pixels peripheral to the pixels of the multi-valued image representing a peripheral portion of the multi-valued image.
- 16. A recording medium according to claim 15, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of the pixels disposed upward, downward, leftward and rightward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 17. A recording medium according to claim 15, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of the pixels disposed left upward, left downward, right upward and right downward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 18. A recording medium according to claim 15, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of the pixels disposed upward, downward, leftward, rightward, left upward, left downward, right upward and right downward adjacent to the respective pixels of the multivalued image.
- 19. A recording medium according to claim 16, wherein the gradation of pixel values is based on data of such pixels that the pixel values of the respective adjacent pixels are background pixel values.
- 20. A recording medium according to claim 15, wherein the primary binary image is a character font image.
- 21. A recording medium according to claim 15, wherein the operations of the program further comprise:
forming, respectively, a plurality of shifted images into which a primary binary image is shifted in a plurality of peripheral directions corresponding to a pixel array thereof; and forming the half-tone image based on the primary binary image and the plurality of shifted images.
Priority Claims (1)
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7-273184 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/596,005, now pending, which was a divisional of Ser. No. 08/860,282, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,100,997.
Divisions (2)
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09596005 |
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10330178 |
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08860282 |
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