Toshiba e-STUDIO2500c Service Manual page 163

Multifunctional digital color systems
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<Example>
Dynamic range
Back-
ground
Lower
Density
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Image discrimination
By determining the magnitude of density variation in a block (n x n dot), the target pixels are
judged whether they are text or photograph. If they are determined to be text, they are further
judged whether they are black or color text, using the differences in the levels of CMY signals.
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Filtering
This function is enabled by low-pass filter processing and high-pass filter processing.
Low-pass filter 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 tar-
geted pixel are "a" and "b" respectively. X is converted to X' through the low pass filtering.
When the matrix is (3 x 1):
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After range
width
adjustment
Text
Higher
Histogram
Fig. 7-4
a
x
b
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Extended dynamic range
width
Lower
Density
a+b+x
x' =
3
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