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IMAGE PROCESSING
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(b) Filtering
Thisfunctionisenabledbylow-passlterprocessingandhigh-passlterprocessing.
• Low-passlterprocessing
This processing removes image/electrical noise and decreases moire by performing averaging
operation between the image signals of the targeted pixel and those of the neighboring pixels
to enhance the reproducibility of original.
<Example>
Density of the targeted pixel position is X. Density of pixel positions at front and
back of the targeted pixel are “a” and “b” respectively. X is converted to X’
throughthelowpassltering.
When the matrix is (3 x 1):
The above averaging operation is performed for all the pixels to accomplish the high repro-
ducibility of original.
(Thefollowingisthecasethatthelowpasslteringisappliedontheprimaryscanningpixel.)
• High-passlterprocessing
Character outline blurs when the original, such as text, with big difference in density among
the pixels is optically scanned and output from the CCD. Characteristic of the lens and other
factors cause this phenomenon. In this equipment, processing such as edge enhancement is
applied between the targeted pixel and the neighboring pixels to eliminate this phenomenon
and realize high reproducibility of original.
Density
Afterlow-passlter
Primary scanning pixel positions
a + b + x
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x’ =
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Density
Primary scanning pixel positions
a x b
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Fig. 7-303
Original
Image signal
After correction
Low contrast area