It is known for image-processing products to capture individual pages from an original by scanning each page independently. This approach requires two (2) to three (3) scans to determine the size and capture both side pages on the original, which incurs a productivity cost and unnecessary equipment usage for each scan.
As a result, there is a need for an improved scanning method.
In a first aspect of the invention, there is described a method for scanning an original in an image-processing device wherein the original comprises a first page and a second page with both the first and second pages disposed face-down on an included platen, comprising:
In a second aspect of the invention, there is described a method for scanning an original in an image-processing device wherein the original comprises a first page and a second page with both the first and second pages disposed face-down on an included platen, comprising:
In a third aspect of the invention, there is described an image-processing device arranged for scanning an original comprising a first page and a second page with both the first and second pages disposed face-down on an included platen in accordance with an included method, the method comprising:
In a fourth aspect of the invention, there is described an image-processing device arranged for scanning an original comprising a first page and a second page with both the first and second pages disposed face-down on an included platen in accordance with an included method, the method comprising:
Briefly, an original comprises a first page (Page A) and a second page (Page B) with both Page A and Page B disposed face-down on the platen surface of an image-processing device. The platen is scanned to form a platen image. The positions of two diagonally-opposite corners of the original are determined based on a fixed platen reference point. An original image is formed by cropping the platen image based on the positions of the two diagonally-opposite corners of the original. The size and position of either one selected page (A or B) or both pages (A and B) are determined based on the positions of the two diagonally-opposite original corners. When the image of only one selected page (A or B) is desired, the image of the selected page (A or B) is formed by cropping the original image based on the size and position of the selected page (A or B) and, optionally, the resulting page image (A or B) is saved or printed. When the images of both Pages A and B are desired, the images of Pages A and B are formed by cropping the original image based on the sizes and positions of Pages A and B and, optionally, the resulting images of Pages A and B are saved or printed.
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The position of the first corner 130 on the platen surface with respect to the fixed platen reference point 11 is expressed as a first set of coordinates x, y, where the value “x” corresponds to the distance of the first corner 130 from the reference point 11 as measured along the X axis and where the value “y” corresponds to the distance of the first corner 130 from the reference point 11 as measured along the Y axis.
Likewise, the position of the second corner 131 on the platen surface with respect to the fixed platen reference point 11 is expressed as a second set of coordinates x1, y1, where the value “x1” corresponds to the distance of the second corner 131 from the reference point 11 as measured along the X axis and where the value “y1” corresponds to the distance of the second corner 131 from the reference point 11 as measured along the Y axis.
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The process 600 starts when a scan of the original 100 is requested, step 601. The process then goes to step 602.
In step 602, the process scans the platen 20. The process then goes to step 603.
In step 603, the process forms a platen image based on the platen scanning step 602. The process then goes to step 604.
In step 604, the process determines the position of the first original corner 130 on the platen surface 20A with respect to the fixed platen reference point 11, thus forming the corresponding first set of original corner platen coordinates, x, y; and the process determines the position of the second original corner 131 on the platen surface 20A with respect to the fixed platen reference point 11, thus forming the corresponding second set of original corner platen coordinates, x1, y1, wherein the first original corner 130 is diagonally opposite the second original corner 131. For good understanding, the first original corner 130, the first set of original corner platen coordinates, x, y, the second original corner 131 and the second set of original corner platen coordinates, x1, y1 are shown in
In step 605, the process forms an original image based on the platen image formed in step 603 and further based on the first set of original corner platen coordinates, x, y, and the second set of original corner platen coordinates, x1, y1 formed in step 604. After step 605 is complete the process goes to step 606.
In step 606, the process determines the size and position of the one or more selected pages of the first page 110 (Page A) the second page 120 (Page B) based on the first set of original corner platen coordinates, x, y, and the second set of original corner platen coordinates, x1, y1.
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After step 606 is complete, the process goes to step 607.
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In step 608, when the selected pages include the second page 120 (Page B), the process forms an image of Page B based on the original image formed in step 605 and the size and position of Page B, thus forming a second image (“Image B”). The process then goes to step 609.
In step 609, the process determines an output media size characterized by a set of media size values, x3, y3, based on an output media information 12. For good understanding, the media size values x3 and y3 comprise the two (2) dimensional values that characterize the size of the output media 14. For good understanding, the output media information 12, the media size values x3 and y3, and the output media 14 are shown in
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Still referring to step 610, in one embodiment the optional one or more further or additional images comprise one or more images of the first page 110 (Page A).
Still referring to step 610, in one embodiment the first image (Image A) is imposed in a user-specified position of the third image (Image C).
Still referring to step 610, in one embodiment the user-specified position is a designated corner of the third image (Image C).
Still referring to step 610, in one embodiment the user-specified position is the center of the third image (Image C).
After step 610 is complete, the process goes to step 611.
In step 611, when the selected pages include the second page 120 (Page B), the process forms a fifth image (“Image E”) comprising a blank or canvas image based on the output media size values x3, y3; and the process imposes the second image (Image B) formed in step 608 and, optionally, one or more further or additional images on the fifth image (Image E), thus forming a sixth image (“Image F”); and the process saves the sixth image (Image F) to a file or prints the sixth image (Image F) on a sheet of the output media 14.
Still referring to step 611, in one embodiment the optional one or more further or additional images comprise one or more images of the second page 120 (Page B).
Still referring to step 611, in one embodiment the second image (Image B) is imposed in a user-specified position of the fifth image (Image E).
Still referring to step 611, in one embodiment the user-specified position is a designated corner of the fifth image (Image E).
Still referring to step 611, in one embodiment the user-specified position is the center of the fifth image (Image E).
After step 611 is complete, the process goes to step 612.
In step 612, the process is complete.
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Moreover, the present invention captures the entire original document image in a single scan and derives the individual pages via image cropping. Whereas prior multi-scan approaches may involve mechanical scans to capture individual page images, the present invention performs segmentation using digital imaging electronics.
After cropping, the present invention imposes the image appropriately onto a background “canvas” image. In one embodiment, both cropping operations are invoked in a single call, so that additional gains in performance may be achieved by specifying some crop/imposition combinations in a single call. In addition to productivity gains, scanning equipment usage and customer scan light exposure may be reduced by approximately 66% as compared to a multi-scan approach.
In summary, an original 100 comprises a first page 110 (Page A) and a second page 120 (Page B) with both Pages A and B disposed face-down on the platen surface 20A of an image-processing device 10.
In steps 602 and 603, the platen is scanned to form a platen image.
In step 604, the positions of two diagonally-opposite corners 130, 131 of the original are determined based on a fixed platen reference point 11, thus forming the first set of original corner platen coordinates x, y and the second set of original corner platen coordinates x1, y1.
In step 605, an original image is formed by cropping the platen image based on the positions of the two diagonally-opposite corners of the original.
In step 606, the size and position of one or more selected page(s) of Page A and Page B are determined based on the positions of the two diagonally-opposite corners of the original.
When the selected page(s) include Page A, in steps 607 and 610 an image of Page A is formed by cropping the original image based on the size and position of Page A and, optionally, the resulting Page A image is saved or printed.
When the selected page(s) include Page B, in steps 608 and 611 an image of Page B is formed by cropping the original image based on the size and position of Page B and, optionally, the resulting Page B image is saved or printed.
Thus, there has been described the first aspect of the invention substantially as described in claim 1 below, namely, the method 600 for scanning an original 100 in an image-processing device 10 wherein the original comprises a first page 110 (Page A) and a second page 120 (Page B) with both the first and second pages (Pages A and B) disposed face-down on an included platen 20, the method 600 comprising:
Further, as described in claim 2 below, in one embodiment the first aspect of the invention includes:
Further to the first aspect of the invention, as described in claim 3 below, in one embodiment the image imposing step (j) includes imposing one or more further images on the third image, thus forming the fourth image.
Further to the first aspect of the invention, as described in claim 4 below, in one embodiment the user-specified position is a designated corner of the third image or the center of the third image.
Further, as described in claim 5 below, in one embodiment the first aspect of the invention includes:
Further, as described in claim 6 below, in one embodiment the first aspect of the invention includes:
Further to the first aspect of the invention, as described in claim 7 below, in one embodiment the image imposing step (m) includes imposing one or more further images on the fifth image, thus forming the sixth image.
Further to the first aspect of the invention, as described in claim 8 below, in one embodiment the second image is imposed in a user-specified position of the fifth image.
Further, as described in claim 9 below, in one embodiment the first aspect of the invention includes:
Further to the first aspect of the invention, as described in claim 10 below, in one embodiment the first page (Page A) and the second page (Page B) are joined or bound together.
Also, there has been described the second aspect of the invention substantially as described in claim 11 below, namely, the method 600 for scanning an original 100 in an image-processing device 10 wherein the original comprises a first page 110 (Page A) and a second page 120 (Page B) with both the first and second pages (Pages A and B) disposed face-down on an included platen 20, the method 600 comprising:
Further, as described in claim 12 below, in one embodiment the second aspect of the invention includes:
Further to the second aspect of the invention, as described in claim 13 below, in one embodiment the image imposing step (i) includes, in step 610 when the selected page is Page A, or in step 611 when the selected page is Page B, imposing one or more further images on the blank image (Image C when the selected page is Page A, or Image E when the selected page is Page B), thus forming the resulting image (Image D when the selected page is Page A, or Image F when the selected page is Page B).
Further to the second aspect of the invention, as described in claim 14 below, in one embodiment the image of the selected page (Page A or Page B) is imposed in a user-specified position of the blank image (Image C when the selected page is Page A, or Image E when the selected page is Page B).
Further to the second aspect of the invention, as described in claim 15 below, in one embodiment the user-specified position is a designated corner of the blank image (Image C when the selected page is Page A, or Image E when the selected page is Page B) or the center of the blank image (Image C when the selected page is Page A, or Image E when the selected page is Page B).
Further, as described in claim 16 below, in one embodiment the second aspect of the invention includes, in step 610 when the selected page is Page A, or in step 611 when the selected page is Page B, a step of saving the resulting image (Image D when the selected page is Page A, or Image F when the selected page is Page B) to a file.
Further, as described in claim 17 below, in one embodiment the second aspect of the invention is performed in any of a scanning device, a copy machine and a multi-function device.
Further, as described in claim 18 below, in one embodiment the second aspect of the invention includes, in step 610 when the selected page is Page A, or in step 611 when the selected page is Page B, a step of printing the resulting image (Image D when the selected page is Page A, or Image F when the selected page is Page B) on a sheet of the output media 14.
Further, as described in claim 19 below, in one embodiment the second aspect of the invention is performed in a copy machine.
Further to the second aspect of the invention, as described in claim 20 below, in one embodiment the first page (Page A) and the second page (Page B) are joined or bound together.
Also, there has been described the third aspect of the invention substantially as described in claim 21 below, namely, the image-processing device 10 arranged for scanning an original 100 comprising a first page 110 (Page A) and a second page 120 (Page B) with both the first and second pages (Pages A and Page B) disposed face-down on an included platen 20 in accordance with the included method 600, the method 600 comprising:
Also, there has been described the fourth aspect of the invention substantially as described in claim 31 below, namely, the image-processing device 10 arranged for scanning an original 100 comprising a first page 110 (Page A) and a second page 120 (Page B) with both the first and second pages (Pages A and Page B) disposed face-down on an included platen 20 in accordance with the included method 600, the method 600 comprising:
While various embodiments of a scanning method and an image-processing device including the same, in accordance with the present invention, are described above, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims.
This is a divisional of its commonly-assigned parent application Ser. No. 11/523,473 filed 19 Sep. 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,315,724 by the same inventors hereof, and claims the priority benefit of the same application under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. section 120. The aforementioned parent application Ser. No. 11/523,473 is a divisional of application Ser. No. 10/991,667 filed 18 Nov. 2004 by the same inventors hereof, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,133,638, granted 7 Nov. 2006.
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