A four-line CCD sensor is structured by line sensors R, G, B in which color fillers are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a line sensor BK at which no color filter is disposed. amplitudes of signals which are outputted from the line sensors R, G, B at a time of reading a color document, and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the line sensor BK at a time of reading a monochrome document are adjusted so as to be substantially equal to one another. In a case in which a color document is read, outputs of the line sensors R, G, B are selectively provided, and in a case in which a monochrome document is read, output of the line sensor BK is selectively provided.
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0. 41. An image inputting apparatus, comprising:
a light source which irradiates light onto a document;
a four-line sensor which includes a first line sensor which is structured by a three-line sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a second line sensor which is structured by a one-line sensor, the four-line sensor receiving reflected light from the document and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light;
a driving section which supplies a signal including image transfer clock to the four-line sensor, and drives the four-line sensor; and
an adjusting section which adjusts an amplitude of at least one signal among signals outputted from the first line sensor when a color document is read and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor when a monochrome document is read, to be substantially equal to one another.
0. 42. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
a light source which irradiates light onto a document;
a four-line sensor which includes a first line sensor which is structured by a three-line sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a second line sensor which is structured by a one-line sensor, the four-line sensor receiving reflected light from the document and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light;
a driving section which supplies a signal including an image transfer clock to the four-line sensor, and drives the four-line sensor;
an adjusting section for adjusting an amplitude of at least one signal among signals which are outputted from the first line sensor when a multiple color document is read and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor when a single color or monochrome document is read, to be substantially equal to one another; and
a selecting section which selectively provides the output of the first line sensor or the output of the second line sensor.
0. 40. An image inputting method which reads a document optically and provides image data which corresponds to a document image, the image inputting method comprising the steps of:
irradiating light onto the document; supplying a signal including an image transfer clock to a four-line sensor, and driving the four-line sensor, wherein the four-line sensor includes a first line sensor which is structured by a three-line sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements and a second line sensor which is structured by a one-line sensor in which no color filter is disposed, and receiving reflected light from the document, and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light;
adjusting an amplitude of at least one signal among signals which are outputted from the first line sensor at a time of reading a color document and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor at a time of reading a monochrome document, to be substantially equal to one another; and
selectively providing output of the first line sensor in a case in which a color document is read, and selectively providing output of the second line sensor in a case in which a monochrome document is read.
0. 21. An image inputting apparatus which reads a document optically and provides image information which corresponds to a document image, the image inputting apparatus comprising:
a light source which irradiates light onto the document; a four-line sensor which includes a first line sensor which is structured by a three-line sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a second line sensor which is structured by a one-line sensor in which no color filter is disposed, the four-line sensor receiving reflected light from the document and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light; a driving section which supplies a signal including an image transfer clock to the four-line sensor, and drives the four-line sensor;
an adjusting section which adjusts an amplitude of at least one signal among signals outputted from the first line sensor when a color document is read and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor when a monochrome document is read, to be substantially equal to one another; and
a selecting section which selectively provides output of the first line sensor in a case in which a color document is read, and selectively provides output of the second line sensor in a case in which a monochrome document is read.
0. 37. An image forming apparatus which reads a document optically and forms an image which corresponds to a document image, the image forming apparatus comprising:
a light source which irradiates light onto the document; a four-line sensor which includes a first line sensor which is structured by a three-line sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a second line sensor which is structured by a one-line sensor in which no color filter is disposed, the four-line sensor receiving reflected light from the document and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light; a driving section which supplies a signal including an image transfer clock to the four-line sensor, and drives the four-line sensor;
an adjusting section for adjusting an amplitude of at least one signal among signals which are outputted from the first line sensor at a time of reading a color document, and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor at a time of reading a monochrome document, to be substantially equal to one another; a selecting section which selectively provides output of the first line sensor in a case in which a color document is read, and selectively provides output of the second line sensor in a case in which a monochrome document is read; and
an image forming section which forms an image on a medium on which an image is to be formed, on the basis of image signals which are selectively provided from the selecting section.
0. 1. An image inputting apparatus which reads a document optically and provides image information which corresponds to a document image, the image inputting apparatus comprising:
a light source which irradiates light onto the document;
a four-line CCD sensor which includes a first CCD line sensor which is structured by a three-line CCD sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a second CCD line sensor which is structured by a one-line CCD sensor in which no color filter is disposed, the four-line CCD sensor receiving reflected light from the document and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light;
a driving section which supplies a signal including an image transfer clock to the four-line CCD sensor, and drives the four-line CCD sensor;
adjusting section which adjusts an amplitude of at least one signal among signals outputted from the first CCD line sensor when a color document is read and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second CCD line sensor when a monochrome document is read, to be substantially equal to one another; and
a selecting section which selectively provides output of the first CCD line sensor in a case in which a color document is read, and selectively provides output of the second CCD line sensor in a case in which a monochrome document is read.
0. 2. An apparatus according to
the selecting section selectively provides the output of the second CCD line sensor in a case in which the single color document is read.
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0. 14. An apparatus according to
a user interface which is for a user to designate whether a document is a color document, a monochrome document or a single color document,
wherein in a case in which the document is designated to be a color document by the user interface, the selecting section selects and provides output of a three-line CCD sensor which forms the first CCD line sensor, and in a case in which the document is designated to be one of a monochrome document and a single color document, the selecting section selects and provides output of the second CCD line sensor.
0. 15. An apparatus according to
a document automatic sensing section which senses whether a document is a color document, a monochrome document or a single color document,
wherein in a case in which the document is detected to be a color document by the document automatic sensing section, the selecting section selects and provides output of a three-line CCD sensor which forms the first CCD line sensor, and in a case in which the document is detected to be one of a monochrome document and a single color document, the selecting section selects and provides output of the CCD line sensor in which no color filter is disposed.
0. 16. An apparatus according to
0. 17. An image forming apparatus which reads a document optically and forms an image which corresponds to a document image, the image forming apparatus comprising:
a light source which irradiates light onto the document;
a four-line CCD sensor which includes a first CCD line sensor which is structured by a three-line CCD sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements, and a second CCD line sensor which is structured by a one-line CCD sensor in which no color filter is disposed, the four-line CCD sensor receiving reflected light from the document and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light;
a driving section which supplies a signal including an image transfer clock to the four-line CCD sensor, and drives the four-line CCD sensor;
adjusting section for adjusting an amplitude of at least one signal among signals which are outputted from the first CCD line sensor at a time of reading a color document, and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second CCD line sensor at a time of reading a monochrome document, to be substantially equal to one another;
a selecting section which selectively provides output of the first CCD line sensor in a case in which a color document is read, and selectively provides output of the second CCD line sensor in a case in which a monochrome document is read; and
an image forming section which forms an image on a medium on which an image is to be formed, on the basis of image signals which are selectively provided from the selecting section.
0. 18. An apparatus according to
0. 19. An apparatus according to
0. 20. An image inputting method which reads a document optically and provides image data which corresponds to a document image, the image inputting method comprising the steps of:
irradiating light onto the document;
supplying a signal including an image transfer clock to a four-line CCD sensor, and driving the four-line CCD sensor, wherein the four-line CCD sensor includes a first CCD line sensor which is structured by a three-line CCD sensor in which color filters are respectively disposed on surfaces of light receiving elements and a second CCD line sensor which is structured by a one-line CCD sensor in which no color filter is disposed, and receiving reflected light from the document, and providing an image signal which corresponds to the reflected light;
adjusting an amplitude of at least one signal among signals which are outputted from the first CCD line sensor at a time of reading a color document and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second CCD line sensor at a time of reading a monochrome document, to be substantially equal to one another; and
selectively providing output of the first CCD line sensor in a case in which a color document is read, and selectively providing output of the second CCD line sensor in a case in which a monochrome document is read.
0. 22. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the adjusting section adjusts one signal amplitude among signals which are outputted from the first line sensor, and an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor when a single color document is read, to be substantially equal to one another, and the selecting section selectively provides the output of the second line sensor in a case in which the single color document is read.
0. 23. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein, at a time of reading a color document and at a time of reading a monochrome document, the adjusting section changes a one scan line reading time of a document by changing a frequency of the image transfer clock which is supplied from the driving section to the four-line sensor.
0. 24. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the adjusting section sets an image transfer frequency at a time of reading a color document to be lower than that at a time of reading a monochrome document.
0. 25. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the adjusting section includes a light amount changing section which changes a light amount of the light source at a time of reading a color document and at a time of reading a monochrome document.
0. 26. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the light amount changing section sets the light amount at the time of reading a color document to be greater than that at the time of reading a monochrome document.
0. 27. An apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the light amount changing section controls the light amount of the light source such that an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor coincides with an amplitude of a signal whose amplitude is largest among output signals of a three-line sensor which forms the first line sensor.
0. 28. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein a plurality of light sources are provided, and the adjusting section turns on the plurality of light sources at a time of reading a color document, and turns on one light source among the plurality of light sources at a time of reading a monochrome document.
0. 29. An apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the adjusting section sets a light amount of the light source such that an amplitude of a signal which is outputted from the second line sensor when a monochrome document is read by turning on one of the plurality of light sources coincides with an amplitude of a signal whose amplitude is largest among output signals of a three-line sensor which forms the first line sensor.
0. 30. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the adjusting section includes first to third amplifiers which amplify, at first to third amplification factors respectively, output signals of the three-line line sensor which forms the first line sensor, and a fourth amplifier which amplifies an output signal of the second line sensor at a fourth amplification factor which is less than the first to third amplification factors.
0. 31. An apparatus according to claim 30, wherein the adjusting section controls the amplification factors of the first to fourth amplifiers such that amplitudes of the output signals of the three-line sensor which forms the first line sensor and a signal amplitude which is outputted from the second line sensor all coincide.
0. 32. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein outputs of a plurality of light receiving elements which form the second line sensor are divided into a plurality of groups, and respective groups output serial image signals simultaneously.
0. 33. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein outputs of a plurality of light receiving elements which form the second line sensor are divided into a plurality of groups, and respective groups output serial image signals simultaneously, and wherein light amounts of the light source are the same at a time of reading a color document and at a time of reading a monochrome document.
0. 34. An apparatus according to claim 21, further comprising: a user interface which is for a user to designate whether a document is a color document, a monochrome document or a single color document, wherein in a case in which the document is designated to be a color document by the user interface, the selecting section selects and provides output of a three-line sensor which forms the first line sensor, and in a case in which the document is designated to be one of a monochrome document and a single color document, the selecting section selects and provides output of the second line sensor.
0. 35. An apparatus according to claim 21, further comprising: a document automatic sensing section which senses whether a document is a color document, a monochrome document or a single color document, wherein in a case in which the document is detected to be a color document by the document automatic sensing section, the selecting section selects and provides output of a three-line sensor which forms the first line sensor, and in a case in which the document is detected to be one of a monochrome document and a single color document, the selecting section selects and provides output of the line sensor in which no color filter is disposed.
0. 36. An apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the image inputting apparatus is connected to a network and is used as a network scanner, and when the image inputting apparatus transmits image information to a computer which is connected via the network, the image inputting apparatus simultaneously transmits an identification signal which expresses whether an image is a color image which is read by using the color filters or a monochrome image which is read without using a color filter.
0. 38. An apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the adjusting section changes a one scan line reading time of a document by changing a frequency of the image transfer clock which is supplied from the driving section to the four-line sensor, at a time of reading a color document and at a time of reading a monochrome document.
0. 39. An apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the adjusting section includes a light amount changing section which changes a light amount of the light source at the time of reading a color document and at the time of reading a monochrome document.
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Therefore, if the amplitudes of the output signals of the line sensors R, G, B are double, a signal amplitude equivalent to the line sensor BK can be obtained, and as a result, it can be thought that the S/N ratio also is equivalent. The means for adjusting the signal amplitude of at least one of or desirably all of the output signals of the line sensors R, G, B to be the same as or substantially the same as the output signal amplitude of the line sensor BK, is a characterizing feature of the present invention.
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter.
The sensitivity of a CCD line sensor is defined by using the illuminance which is incident per unit time as shown by [V/(1x·sec)]. Therefore, the light accumulating time of one line is changed at the time of using the line sensor BK, and at the time of using the line sensors R, G, B. This will be described specifically by using
The SH signal and the transfer CLK 1, 2 which are shown in
Next, in a case in which image information is read by using the line sensors R, G, B, as shown in
In the above description, for explanation, it was stated that the sensitivities of the line sensors R, G, B are ½ of the sensitivity of the line sensor BK. However, with other ratios as well, by changing the image frequency in accordance with the ratio, output signals from line sensors R, G, B having good S/N ratios can be provided. Further, the transfer clock frequency may be adjusted such that the signal amplitude which is outputted from the line sensor BK coincides with the signal having the largest amplitude among the output signals of the line sensors R, G, B.
Further, in a case in which the document D is single color, it is possible to read the document D only by the line sensor BK. At this time as well, control which is the same as at the time of reading a monochrome document D can be carried out.
Further, in a case in which the type of the document D is set to be a color document by the user or it is judged to be a color document by the automatic sensing section 108, the CPU 100 instructs the light accumulating time tINT(RGB) and the transfer clock period t0(RGB) to the CCD driver 103 (step S3), and ignores the output signal from the line sensor BK, and carries out the reading operation by using the line sensors R, G, B (step S4).
The image signal which is provided from the four-line CCD sensor 17 is subjected to the above-described correcting processings at the image correcting section 105. In a case in which a color document is read, after the CPU 100 selects the output signals from the line sensors R, G, B and stores the output signals in the RAM 102, signal processing is carried out at the image processing section 106, and the processed signal is provided as the image output. Further, in a case in which a monochrome document is read, after the CPU 100 selects the output signal from the line sensor BK and stores the output signal in the RAM 102, signal processing is carried out at the image processing section 106, and the processed signal is provided as an image output (step S5).
Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described. The characterizing feature of this embodiment is that the light amount control of the light source is carried out in accordance with the type of the line sensor which is used.
Due to this control, the intensity of the reflected light from the document D can be substantially the same at the line sensor BK and at the line sensors R, G, B when the white portion of a document is read. Further, in a case in which the light amount of the light source 12 is lowered to be less than the rating and is used, there are cases in which the spectral distribution characteristic of the light source 12 is changed. However, in a case in which this control is carried out, the document is a monochrome document. Thus, it suffices to detect only the density information and not the color information. Thus, even if the spectral characteristics change, no problems arise. Further, in a case in which the document D is single color, it is possible for the document D to be read only by the line sensor BK, and at that time as well, control which is similar to the reading of a monochrome document in which the light amount of the light source 12 is decreased can be carried out.
Next, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described. The structure relating to the present embodiment is shown in
When the monochrome document D is read by using the line sensor BK, as shown in
In this case, the CPU 100 can set the light amount of the light source such that the amplitude of the signal which is outputted from the line sensor BK when the monochrome document is read with one of the light sources lit, coincides with the signal having the largest amplitude among the output signals of the line CCD sensors R, G, B when the color document is read with the two light sources lit.
Further, in a case in which the document D is single color, it is possible to read the document D only by the line sensor BK. At this time as well, control which is similar to that of monochrome document reading, in which the document D is read with only the light source 12A lit, can be carried out. Note that there is no problem if the arrangement of the light source 12A and the light source 12B is opposite to that in
A combination of the above-described embodiments is also possible. Namely, when a monochrome document is read by the line sensor BK, the CPU 100 decreases the light amount of the light source 12 to an appropriate value. When a color document is read by the line sensors R, G, B, control can be effected to increase the light amount of the light source 12 as compared to the time of reading a monochrome document, or the electric power of the light source 12 is increased to the rated value, and the transfer frequency is made to be less than that at the time of reading a monochrome document.
The analog processing circuit which is outputted from the CCD sensor is generally, as shown in
As shown in
Next, processing for matching the analog signal from the CCD line sensor, from which the DC component has been removed, to the input range of the latter-stage ADC section 25 is carried out. At this time, DC voltage is generated at the DAC section 23, and adjustment of the DC component is carried out again at the offset removing section 24 such that the voltage of the light shield portion of the CCD sensor matches the DC voltage.
In
The fourth embodiment of the present invention relates to the gain amplifier section 22 of
Non-inverted amplification circuit:
Vout=Vin×(1+B/A)−Vref×B/A
Inverted amplification circuit:
Vout−(Vin−Vref)×B/A
As is clear from the above formulas, the amplification factor of the gain amplifier is determined by the ratio of the resistor elements A, B.
As described above, in the four-line CCD sensor 17, the sensitivities of the line sensor BK and the line sensors R, G, B greatly differ. Accordingly, in order to carry out the appropriate conversion at the ADC circuit 25 which is shown in
The resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 which processes the amplitude of the output signal of the line sensor BK are A(BK), B(BK), and the resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 which processes the amplitude of the output signal of the line sensor R are A(R), B(R), and the resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 which processes the amplitude of the output signal of the line sensor G are A(G), B(G), and the resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 which processes the amplitude of the output signal of the line sensor B are A(B), B(B).
In the present embodiment, the sensitivity of the line sensor BK and the ratio (B(BK)/A(BK)) of the resistance values of the resistor elements, and the sensitivity of the line sensor R and the ratio (B(R)/A(R)) or the resistor elements, and the sensitivity of the line sensor G and the ratio (B(G)/A(G)) of the resistor elements, and the sensitivity of the line sensor B and the ratio (B(B)/A(B)) of the resistor elements, are made to be appropriate.
For example, assuming that the sensitivity of the line sensor BK is R(BK), and the sensitivity R(R) of the line sensor R is R(BK)×½, the sensitivity R(G) of the line sensor G is R(BK)×⅓, and the sensitivity (B) of the line sensor B is R(BK)×¼, the respective resistor elements are set such that the following formulas are established.
B(R)/A(R)=2×B(BK)/A(BK))
B(G)/A(G)=3×B(BK)/A(BK))
B(B)/A(B)=4×B(BK)/A(BK))
Therefore, the resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 of the output signal of the line sensor R are
A(R)=A(BK), B(R)=2×B(BK), or
A(R)=(½)×A(BK), B(R)=B(BK),
and the resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 of the output signal of the line sensor G are
A(G)=A(BK), B(G)=3×B(BK), or
A(G)=(⅓)×A(BK), B(G)=B(BK),
and the resistor elements of the gain amplifier section 22 of the output signal of the line sensor B are
A(B)=A(BK), B(B)=4×B(BK), or
A(B)=(¼)×A(BK), B(B)=B(BK).
Due to the amplification factors of the gain amplifier section 22 being set such that the above relationships are established, the output signal amplitudes from the respective line sensors can be optimized at the input portion of the ADC section 25.
Even if the resistance values of the resistor elements A, B which are given in the above description are set to fixed resistances or are set to the volume resistances, because the functions are the same, there is no problem. Further, it is needless to say that, even if a resistance value varying means, which uses an electronic volume or the like which is controllable from an exterior circuit of the CPU or the like, is used, the same effects can be obtained.
Next, fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described. It is described above that the sensitivity of the line sensor greatly differs in accordance with whether a color filter is disposed at the receiving light surface portion or not. As shown in
Description will be given by using, as an example, the case in
Considering the effective pixel region, in the case of
Therefore, the SH signal of
Further, in the above, a CCD line sensor having a dual circuit output mode is described. However, there are the same effects with a four system output as shown in
The order of the output signals in this structure is as shown in
The merit of the structure which is shown in
The merit of the embodiment of
However, both
In the above, the present invention is described as a scanner which is an image inputting apparatus using the four-line CCD sensor 17. However, it is needless to say that, by connecting the image inputting apparatus to an image forming apparatus, the present invention can be structured as a copy apparatus.
The copy apparatus 50 is formed from an image inputting apparatus 51, a memory 52 which is a recording medium, a various image processings section 53, an image forming apparatus 54, a system control section 57 which carries out control of all of these, and a control panel 58 at which the user carries out input directly. The image inputting apparatus 51 is a scanner which reads a document image by using the four-line CCD sensor 17 as in the first to fifth embodiments which are described above. The image forming apparatus 54 includes a laser optical system 55 using a semiconductor laser, and an image forming section 56 which forms an image with toner by using an electrophotographic process.
As shown in
At this time, in a case in which the type of the document D is set to be a monochrome document by the user or it is judged to be a monochrome document by automatic sensing, the reading operation is carried out by only the line sensor BK. Further, in a case in which the type of the document D is set to be a color document by the user or is judged to be a color document by automatic sensing, the output signal from the line sensor BK is ignored, and the reading operation by using the line sensors R, G, B is carried out.
As shown in
At this time, in a case in which the type of the document D is set to be a monochrome document by the user or judged to be a monochrome document by automatic sensing, the reading operation is carried out by only the line sensor BK. Further, in a case in which the type of the document D is set to be a color document by the user or is judged to be a color document by automatic sensing, the output signal from the line sensor BK is ignored, and reading operation by using the line sensors R, G, B is carried out.
Further, whether the image information is image information which is read by only the line sensor BK or is image information which is read by using the line sensors R, G, B can be simultaneously attached and transferred to the external computer PC1.
As described above, in accordance with the present invention, in a case in which a document is read by using a four-line CCD sensor, which is structured by a three-line CCD sensor for reading a color document in which color filters are disposed on the surfaces of the light receiving element and a CCD sensor at which no color filter is disposed, in the case of a monochrome document or a single color document, the document can be read at high speed, and in the case of a color document, reading with high gradation reproducibility can be carried out.
Further, conventionally, when a monochrome document is read by using a color scanner having the three-line CCD sensor which is described above, at the portions at which the image information changes from white to black or from black to white, there is a so-called coloring phenomenon in which a false color is generated due to the difference in the physical positions of the respective line sensors. However, by using a color scanner having the four-line CCD sensor of the present invention, the above-described coloring phenomenon does not arise.
Further, in accordance with the present invention, by setting two or more output systems of the CCD line sensor at which no color filter is disposed, it is possible to read an image at high speed by using the same light source as at the time of carrying out the reading operation using the three-line CCD sensor in which the color filters are disposed.
Tanimoto, Koji, Sakakibara, Jun
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