Claims
- 1. An image processing apparatus comprising:
- input means for reading an image of an original document;
- storage means, responsive to the input means, for storing a plurality of partial images as partial document data upon the image being read by the input means in a divided manner, the plurality of partial images being individually stored as the partial document data;
- recognition means, operatively connected to the storage means, for recognizing a joint between partial document data stored in the storage means by determining the existence of a shadow, and for performing, on at least one side of the joint, shadow elimination; and
- joining means, responsive to the recognition means, for joining the partial document data in accordance with the joints that have been recognized, subsequent to the shadow elimination.
- 2. The image processing apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the storage means includes at least two image memories which are capable of storing different partial document data respectively that have been read by the input means.
- 3. The image processing as defined in claim 1, wherein the recognition means includes,
- shadow erasing means, operatively connected to the storage means, for erasing data corresponding to a shadow from the partial document data stored in the storage means,
- identification means, responsive to the shadow erasing means, for identifying a joint based upon a shadow existing among corresponding partial document data, and
- wherein the joining means includes,
- positioning means, responsive to the recognition means, for positioning the partial document data in accordance with a joint that has been recognized; and
- compensation means, responsive to the positioning means, for compensating for image data erased due to the data corresponding to a shadow.
- 4. The image processing apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein,
- joint marks indicating joints between the partial images are preliminarily added to respective partial images, and
- the recognition means includes,
- document-position identification means for identifying a joint in accordance with the added joint marks.
- 5. The image processing apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein,
- the joint marks are of a predetermined color, and
- the document-position identifying means erases the joint marks by a predetermined drop-color process, after the partial document data have been joined together.
- 6. The image processing apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein,
- the joint marks are lines formed in the vicinity of a boarder between a necessary portion and an unnecessary portion of the partial images.
- 7. The image processing apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein,
- the joint marks are marks indicating positions of features located in the vicinity of the joints.
- 8. The image processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the original document includes a plurality of adjoining pages read by the input means.
- 9. The image processing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the original document includes a document unreadable by the input means in one continuous scan.
- 10. The image processing apparatus of claim 9, wherein a plurality of portions of the original document are each separately scanned by the input means and stored as partial images.
- 11. An image processing method comprising:
- a) reading an image of an original document;
- b) storing a plurality of partial images as partial document data upon the image being read in step a) in a divided manner, the plurality of partial images being individually stored as the partial document data;
- c) recognizing a joint between the partial document data by determining the existence of a shadow, and performing, on at least one side of the joint, shadow elimination; and
- e) joining the partial document data in accordance with the joints that have been recognized, subsequent to the shadow elimination.
- 12. The image processing method as in claim 11, wherein partial document data are stored in step b) in at least two image memories, capable of storing different partial document data, respectively, read in step a).
- 13. The image processing method as in claim 11, wherein step c) includes the substeps of,
- c1) erasing data corresponding to a shadow in the partial document data stored in the image memories, and
- c2) identifying a joint based upon a shadow existing among corresponding partial document data, and
- wherein the step d) includes the substeps of,
- d1) positioning the partial document data in accordance with the recognized joint, and
- d2) compensating for image data erased due to the data corresponding to a shadow.
- 14. The image processing method as in claim 11, wherein step c) includes the substeps of,
- c1) adding joint marks to the respective partial images; and
- c2) identifying the joint in accordance with the added joint marks.
- 15. The image processing method as in claim 14, wherein
- step c1) adds joint marks of a predetermined color, and
- wherein step d) includes the substep of,
- d1) erasing the joint marks by a predetermined drop-color process, after the partial document data have been joined together.
- 16. The image processing method as in claim 14, wherein,
- the joint marks are lines
- formed in the vicinity of a border between a necessary portion and an unnecessary portion of the partial images in step c1).
- 17. The image processing method as in claim 14, wherein,
- the joint marks are marks indicating positions of features located in the vicinity of the joints.
- 18. The image processing method of claim 11, wherein the original document, read in step a), includes a plurality of adjoining pages.
- 19. The image processing method of claim 11, wherein the original document, read in step a), includes a document unreadable in one continuous scan.
Priority Claims (8)
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4-270269 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/132,274, filed on Oct. 6, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,481,375, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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