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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 12, 2000
Filed:
Jan. 19, 1996
Hisao Uehara, Ogaki, JP;
Mitsugu Kobayashi, Nagoya, JP;
Makoto Fujioka, Ogaki, JP;
Kenji Saiki, Anpachi-gun, JP;
Makoto Kitagawa, Gunfu, JP;
Yusuke Tsutsui, Motosu-gun, JP;
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
An image processing apparatus detects, in step 1, whether or not differences between currently supplied image data and image data of a previous pixel are more than a predetermined value m, and identifies a border of a computer-created image or a natural image, where a brightness level differs from the remaining area of the image, when the differences are more than the predetermined value m. Conversely, when the differences are less than the predetermined value m, the image processing apparatus checks, in step 2, whether image data at a pixel before and a pixel two before the current pixel are identical with respect to the color components constituting the color image. When the differences are not all zero, it is checked whether or not the image data at a pixel before the current pixel and the image data at the current pixel are all zero. When the image data are not identical, the color image is identified as being a natural image. When the image data are identical, the color image is identified as being a computer-created image. In step 3, the computer-created image is checked as to whether it is a 2-pixel checkered image.