1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image scanning method, and more particularly to a method for scanning a selected target image area of a document.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A scanner is widely employed in office automation to scan pictures, documents, and many other images.
The frame 1 of the scanner is internally provided with an optical scanning module 21, a reflection module 22, a pair of guide bars 23, a focusing lens 24, a scanning light source 25, and an image sensing device 26, such as a charge-coupled device (CCD). The scanning light source 25 supplies light source needed in scanning. The optical scanning module 21 and the reflection module 22 are driven by a control circuit of the scanner and a known driving mechanism to move along the guide bars 23 in a first direction I, so as to scan the document laid on the surface 12.
With the above-described conventional scanner, it is impossible to scan and magnify only a localized area of the document 10 to obtain a target image. In the known scanning technology, there is a scanner adopting dual focusing lens in order to obtain two scanning resolutions. However, an actual scanning output is limited to the resolutions of the dual focusing lens.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a method of permitting scanning and magnifying of a selected target image area of a document to be scanned to obtain a desired target image thereof.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a method of scanning a localized area of a document with a scanner. In the scanning method, a localized area showing a target image is selected from a whole image of the document to be scanned, and the selected area is scanned to obtain the desired target image.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of scanning and magnifying a target image. In the method, a first focusing lens is used to preview a whole image of a document to be scanned, in order to find the position of a target image on the whole image. The first focusing lens is then moved out of the optical path and a second focusing lens is moved into the optical path to locate at a desired position adapted to bring the selected target image into focus, and then the target image is scanned.
To achieve the above and other objects, the method according to the present invention for scanning and magnifying a selected target image of a document mainly includes steps of providing a scanning light source for scanning to establish a first optical path among the optical scanning module, the first focusing lens, and the image sensing device, so as to form a first object image on the image sensing device; previewing the image of the document by using the first focusing lens; selecting the target image area from the image of the document; moving the first focusing lens out of the first optical path; moving the second focusing lens to a position so that a second optical path is established among the optical scanning module, the second focusing lens, and the image sensing device, so as to form a second object image on the image sensing device, the second object image being reverse to the first object image; and scanning the selected target image area of the document by using the second focusing lens. Alternatively, a single focusing lens may be used to replace the first and the second focusing lenses. In this case, the single focusing lens is reverted to perform scanning of the selected target image area.
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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In an optical path provided in the scanner 1, there is arranged two focusing lens, namely, a first focusing lens 4 being located close to the image sensing device 26, and a second focusing lens 5 being located close to an object image of the document to be scanned.
The first focusing lens 4 has a first shifting mechanism 41 associated therewith for moving the first focusing lens 4 in a second direction II, so that the first focusing lens 4 could be moved to a position between the document 10 to be scanned and the image sensing device 26 to establish a first optical path 31 in the scanner 1.
The second focusing lens 5 also has a second shifting mechanism 51 associated therewith for moving the second focusing lens 5 in the second direction II, so that the second focusing lens 5 could be moved to a position between the document 10 to be scanned and the image sensing device 26 to establish a second optical path 32.
Both the first and the second shifting mechanisms 41, 51 include, for example, driving motors, guide rails, etc., that are known in the art. In a preferred embodiment of the scanner 1, the first and the second focusing lenses 4, 5 have different optical powers, and the first focusing lens 4 has an optical power smaller or equal to 1 (M≦1) while the second focusing lens 5 has an optical power larger than 1 (M>1). Moreover, it is possible for the first and the second focusing lenses 4, 5 to have different optical resolutions, so that the scanner 1 has the function of scanning at two resolutions.
After the first optical path has been established, a user may define a preview area for the document 10 to be scanned (step 602), and observes a selected image area of the whole document 10 via the first optical path. Thereafter, the user may select whether to perform the function of previewing image or not (step 603). In the case the preview function is selected, the function is performed on the scanner 1 to preview the image of the document 10 (step 604).
Based on the preview area defined for the document via the first focusing lens 4, the user may select a localized target image area from the whole image of the document to be scanned (step 605). After the desired localized target image area has been selected, use the first shifting mechanism 41 to move the first focusing lens 4 out of the first optical path, and use the second shifting mechanism 51 to move the second focusing lens 5 into the initial first optical path, so as to establish the second optical path among the document 10 to be scanned, the second focusing lens 5, and the image sensing device 26 (step 606). So, a second object image is formed on the image sensing device and the second object image formed by the second optical path is reverse to the first object image formed by the first optical path described above.
In the step of shifting the second focusing lens 5, the second focusing lens 5 is further finely adjusted with the second shifting mechanism 51 to an optimal position for forming image (step 607). Finally, use the optical scanning module 21 and the second focusing lens 5 to scan the selected target image area, so as to obtain a target image from the localized area (step 608).
It is also possible to use a single focusing lens to replace the first and the second focusing lenses 4, 5. In this case, the single focusing lens is reverted to perform scanning of the selected target image area.
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After the first optical path has been established, a user may define a preview area for the document 10 to be scanned (step 702), and observes a selected image area of the whole document 10 via the first optical path. Thereafter, the user may select whether to perform the function of previewing image or not (step 703). In the case the preview function is selected, the function is performed on the scanner 1 to preview the image of the document 10 (step 704).
Based on the preview area defined for the document via the focusing lens 7, the user may select a localized target image area from the whole image of the document to be scanned (step 705). After the desired localized target image area has been selected, the focusing lens 7 is reversed and then moved to a position close to the document 10, with reference to
In the step of moving the focusing lens 7, the focusing lens 7 is further finely adjusted to an optimal position for forming image (step 707). Finally, use the optical scanning module 21 and the focusing lens 7 to scan the selected target image area, so as to obtain a target image from the localized area (step 708).
It is apparent that although the present invention is illustrated with the description of a preferred embodiments of the system in accordance with the present invention, it is contemplated that there may be changes and modifications in the described embodiment and examples that can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention which is intended to be limited only by the appended claims
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 09984100 | Oct 2001 | US |
Child | 11506359 | Aug 2006 | US |