WO2018123501A1 - Procédé de traitement d'images, dispositif de traitement d'images et dispositif d'impression à jet d'encre - Google Patents

Procédé de traitement d'images, dispositif de traitement d'images et dispositif d'impression à jet d'encre Download PDF

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WO2018123501A1
WO2018123501A1 PCT/JP2017/044006 JP2017044006W WO2018123501A1 WO 2018123501 A1 WO2018123501 A1 WO 2018123501A1 JP 2017044006 W JP2017044006 W JP 2017044006W WO 2018123501 A1 WO2018123501 A1 WO 2018123501A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
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    • B41J2/21Ink jet for multi-colour printing
    • B41J2/2132Print quality control characterised by dot disposition, e.g. for reducing white stripes or banding
    • B41J2/2146Print quality control characterised by dot disposition, e.g. for reducing white stripes or banding for line print heads
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  • the present invention relates to an image processing method, an image processing apparatus, and an ink jet recording apparatus.
  • an ink jet recording apparatus that records various color images by discharging a plurality of colors of ink and mixing them on a recording medium.
  • each color is expressed by performing halftone processing on an image and mainly adjusting the number of dots of a predetermined color ink such as CMYK.
  • the landing positions of the ink droplets of each color are appropriately controlled, so that each color is accurately expressed.
  • each is supported by a separate carriage. In this case, it is difficult to strictly adjust the relative position, and there is a problem that the landing positions of the ink droplets of the respective colors are relatively likely to shift.
  • Patent Document 1 includes an imaging sensor that captures an image on a recording medium, detects a relative positional deviation of the ejection positions of the inks of the respective colors, and corrects image data to be output according to the deviation. Or a technique for adjusting the discharge timing.
  • Patent Document 2 as a technique for improving the sharpness while maintaining the density of a recorded image by an ink jet recording apparatus, when recording an image with a clear outline such as a character, The point which emphasizes an outline by performing edge processing different from an image is disclosed.
  • the air flow near the ink landing surface increases due to an increase in the moving speed or size of the recording belt that conveys the recording medium.
  • the problem is that the relative positional deviation between the recording heads mounted on different carriages may not be constant and may occur with time change due to occurrence or minute vibration or distortion in the conveyor belt. is there.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an image processing method, an image processing apparatus, and an ink jet recording apparatus capable of appropriately maintaining the sharpness of a recorded image recorded by ejecting ink.
  • the predetermined upper limit value is determined according to a combination of the main ink color and the other ink color.
  • a setting is made to discharge only the ink of the main ink color for each unit area.
  • the unit area can be set for the entire output target image.
  • the invention according to claim 5 is the image processing method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, A recording setting switching step for selectively switching between a single color recording setting for adjusting the ejection amount of each color ink in the ejection amount adjusting step and a normal recording setting for ejecting the plurality of colors of ink according to the output target image; Including.
  • the output target image is adjusted to a pixel density higher than the pixel density related to the recording of the output target image.
  • the invention according to claim 7 is the image processing method according to any one of claims 1 to 6, The size of each unit area is determined.
  • the invention according to claim 8 is the image processing method according to any one of claims 1 to 7, An upper limit changing step for changing and setting the predetermined upper limit;
  • the invention according to claim 9 is the image processing method according to any one of claims 1 to 8, When a nozzle that has caused ejection failure among a plurality of nozzles that eject ink of the main ink color set for the unit area to the unit area is included above a predetermined lower limit condition, An adjustment setting change step for changing the setting is included.
  • An image processing apparatus for an output target image recorded by ejecting ink from a nozzle For each unit area defined with a plurality of pixels in the output target image as a unit, the ink discharge amount of the other ink color with respect to the ink discharge amount of the main ink color having the maximum discharge amount among the ink discharged to the unit area Discharge amount adjusting means defined below a predetermined upper limit value is provided.
  • the invention according to claim 12 An image processing apparatus according to claim 11; An image recording unit for recording an image by discharging ink from a nozzle to a recording medium; An inkjet recording apparatus.
  • FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of an ink jet recording apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. It is a block diagram which shows the function structure of an inkjet recording device. It is a figure explaining the image which concerns on single color display conversion. It is a figure explaining the image which concerns on single color display conversion. It is a flowchart which shows the control procedure of an ink color setting process. It is a flowchart which shows the control procedure of the data generation process for recording. It is a flowchart which shows the modification 1 of the data generation process for recording. It is a flowchart which shows the modification 2 of the data generation process for recording.
  • FIG. 1 is an overall perspective view of an inkjet recording apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 has a plurality of line heads and can perform color image recording by ejecting ink by a one-pass method.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 includes a transport unit 10, an image recording unit 20, An ink storage unit 30 is provided.
  • the transport unit 10 includes a drive roller 11, a transport drive unit 12, a transport belt 14, and the like.
  • the conveyance drive unit 12 includes a rotation motor that rotates the drive roller 11 at a predetermined speed.
  • An endless transport belt 14 is wound around the drive roller 11 together with a follower roller (not shown), and the transport belt 14 is rotated by the rotation of the drive roller 11.
  • a recording medium is placed on the conveying surface with the outer surface of the conveying belt 14 as a conveying surface, and the recording medium is conveyed in the conveying direction as the conveying belt 14 rotates.
  • the image recording unit 20 includes a carriage 22, a carriage lifting / lowering unit 23, and the like, and the combination of the carriage 22 and the carriage lifting / lowering unit 23 is provided in the number of sets (here, eight sets) corresponding to the number of ink colors (plural colors). ing.
  • Each of the carriages 22 extends in a direction intersecting with the conveyance direction (x direction) of the recording medium by the conveyance unit 10, in this case, in the orthogonal width direction (y direction).
  • a plurality of recording heads 21 are fixed so that ink droplets can be ejected from the nozzle openings over the entire width of the recording medium to be transported. There is no.
  • the number of nozzles included in each recording head 21 is appropriately determined according to the recording resolution, the size of the recording head 21, and the like.
  • the plurality of carriages 22 are provided at different positions in the transport direction.
  • the carriage 22 is provided such that the distance from the conveyance surface to the upper side (the direction away from the conveyance surface) can be changed by the carriage lifting / lowering unit 23, and the distance of the recording head 21 from the conveyance surface is changed as the carriage 22 moves.
  • the carriage lifting / lowering unit 23 changes the distance from the conveyance surface of the carriage 22.
  • the carriage lift 23 includes a lift motor 232, an electromagnetic brake 233, a beam member 234, a support 235, and the like.
  • Two beam members 234 are provided substantially in parallel in the direction intersecting the conveyance direction (here, the orthogonal direction, ie, the width direction) on the upper portion of the conveyance belt 14 (on the conveyance surface side of the recording medium).
  • Support portions 235 are fixed to both ends, respectively.
  • a lift motor 232, an electromagnetic brake 233 and a carriage 22 are attached to the support portion 235.
  • the carriage 22 is moved up and down in accordance with the operations of the lifting motor 232 and the electromagnetic brake 233 that are driven based on a control signal from the control unit 40 (see FIG. 2).
  • the elevating motor 232 moves the carriage 22 at a predetermined elevating speed.
  • a servo motor or a stepping motor is used as the lifting motor 232.
  • the electromagnetic brake 233 maintains the carriage 22 in a fixed state, and the carriage 22 is temporarily moved by the lifting motor 232 by releasing the fixed state in response to a drive signal. That is, the electromagnetic brake 233 fixes the carriage 22 in a normal state including when the power is turned off.
  • the electromagnetic brake 233 for example, a disc brake is used.
  • the ink storage unit 30 stores ink of each color used for image recording and supplies it to the recording head 21.
  • each configuration of the ink storage unit 30 is disposed in a dedicated rack 35 or the like, and is connected to the image recording unit 20 via a pipe or the like.
  • a plurality of colors e.g., eight colors in this case
  • C cyan
  • M magenta
  • Y yellow
  • K black
  • the ink jet recording apparatus 100 it is possible to exchange the color and type of ink connected to and supplied to these recording heads 21.
  • the cleaning liquid is circulated through the recording head 21 and the ink flow path to the recording head 21 to wash away the previously used ink, and then the other ink is supplied to the ink flow path.
  • the ink tanks of different colors and types can be replaced.
  • the color of the ink to be replaced may be a specific color prepared in advance by an ink manufacturer or the like, or a desired color ink generated by appropriately mixing CMYK inks by the user of the inkjet recording apparatus 100 It may be.
  • the cleaning liquid can be stored in advance in the ink storage section 30 in the same manner as the ink tank and placed in the rack 35.
  • the cleaning liquid in the tank is supplied from each ink flow path to the recording head 21 to be cleaned according to the switching operation of the cleaning switching unit 36 based on the control of the control unit 40, and the ink is pushed to the nozzles of the recording head 21. Further, it is discharged from the nozzle.
  • Information relating to the color of the replaced ink is set and stored in an ink correspondence table 403b described later.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of the inkjet recording apparatus 100.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 includes a control unit 40 as an image processing device (discharge amount adjusting unit), a communication unit 41, An operation display unit 42, a notification operation unit 43, a liquid feeding unit 32, a cleaning switching unit 36, a recording head 21, a liquid amount detection unit 221, a temperature measurement unit 222, a carriage drive unit 231 and the like are provided.
  • the control unit 40 controls the overall operation of the inkjet recording apparatus 100 and controls the operation of each unit.
  • the control unit 40 includes a CPU 401 (Central Processing Unit), a RAM 402 (Random Access Memory), a ROM 403 (Read Only Memory), a memory 404, and the like.
  • the CPU 401 performs various arithmetic processes, and controls the conveyance of the recording medium, the supply of ink, the ejection of ink, the maintenance operation, and the like in the inkjet recording apparatus 100. Further, the CPU 401 performs various processes related to image recording based on image data, status signals of each unit, clock signals, and the like according to a program read from the ROM 403.
  • the RAM 402 provides a working memory space to the CPU 401 and stores temporary data.
  • the ROM 403 stores a control program, initial setting data, and the like.
  • the control program includes a program related to ink supply control and a maintenance operation of the inkjet recording apparatus 100.
  • the ROM 403 includes a nonvolatile memory that can be overwritten and updated.
  • the nonvolatile memory includes a conversion table that is referred to when the input RGB image data is converted into CMYK values, and a correction table that corresponds to the gamma correction value that associates the CMYK values with the ejection ink amounts, respectively.
  • the color conversion table 403a included as (Look-up Table; LUT) and the type (color) of ink ejected from the recording head 21 mounted on each carriage 22 (that is, ejectable when recording an output target image)
  • the ink correspondence table 403b is stored.
  • the color conversion table 403a may be stored in a non-volatile memory that cannot be rewritten.
  • the memory 404 includes a RAM that temporarily stores image data to be recorded and its processed data.
  • the liquid feeding unit 32 includes a liquid feeding pump that feeds ink from the ink tank of the ink storage unit 30 to the sub tank provided in each carriage 22.
  • the sub tank is provided with a liquid amount detection unit 221, and when the liquid amount detection unit 221 measures a decrease in the ink amount to a reference value or less, the control unit 40 operates the liquid supply unit 32 to supply ink from the ink tank to the sub tank. To supply.
  • the temperature measuring unit 222 measures the temperature around the carriage 22 (environmental temperature).
  • the ink that has landed on the recording medium changes its state after landing according to temperature, that is, the degree of penetration into the recording medium and the volatilization state of moisture, and these can affect the image quality.
  • the control unit 40 acquires the environmental temperature from the temperature measurement unit 222 and performs operation control as necessary.
  • the recording head 21 includes a plurality of nozzles and a recording driving unit 211 that appropriately ejects ink from the plurality of nozzles.
  • the recording drive unit 211 generates and outputs a drive voltage signal to a piezoelectric element that deforms a pressure chamber that communicates with the nozzle and flows ink.
  • the recording drive unit 211 selects a voltage waveform pattern stored in advance based on a control signal from the control unit 40 and generates a drive voltage signal obtained by power amplification.
  • Each recording drive unit 211 generates each piezoelectric voltage according to the image data input from the memory 404. Whether to output a driving voltage signal to the element is switched.
  • the carriage drive unit 231 outputs a drive signal to the electromagnetic brake 233 and the lifting motor 232 in accordance with a control signal from the control unit 40, loosens the electromagnetic brake 233, and operates the lifting motor 232 to move the carriage to a desired position. Or the elevator motor 232 is stopped and the carriage is fixed by the electromagnetic brake 233.
  • the communication unit 41 is a communication interface that controls a communication operation with an external device.
  • the communication interface for example, one or a plurality of communication interfaces such as a LAN board and a LAN card corresponding to various communication protocols are included.
  • the communication unit 41 acquires (receives) image data to be recorded and setting data (job data) related to image recording from the external device based on the control of the control unit 40, and also provides status information and the like to the external device. Can be output (transmitted).
  • the operation display unit 42 displays a status, an operation menu, and the like of the ink jet recording apparatus 100 in response to a control signal from the control unit 40, and receives a user operation and outputs it to the control unit 40.
  • the operation display unit 42 includes, for example, an operation receiving unit 421 having a touch sensor and a display unit 422 having a display screen such as a liquid crystal screen provided to overlap the touch sensor.
  • the control unit 40 causes the display unit 422 to display status, various menus for accepting commands by the touch sensor, and the like.
  • the control unit 40 associates the displayed menu content and position information with the type and position information of the user's touch operation received by the operation receiving unit 421, and performs inkjet recording of processing according to the operation. A control operation to be performed by each unit of the apparatus 100 is performed.
  • the notification operation unit 43 performs a predetermined notification operation according to the control signal of the control unit 40.
  • produce the LED lamp which emits the light of a predetermined color, and / or a beep, etc. are mentioned, for example.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 detects a reading unit that captures and reads a recorded image for inspection or the like, and detects that the supplied recording medium is not normally placed on the conveyance surface.
  • a mounting abnormality detection sensor or the like may be provided.
  • the bus 49 is a path for exchanging signals by electrically connecting the above components.
  • an image processing operation in the control unit 40 of the inkjet recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment will be described.
  • data of an output target image expressed mainly by RGB (red, green, and blue) luminance values for each pixel arranged in a two-dimensional matrix is set for each color ink set in the ink correspondence table 403b.
  • Recording operation image data converted and adjusted into a combination is generated, and each recording head 21 is driven based on the recording operation image data to record an image.
  • single color display conversion is performed to change the original output target image so that it can be expressed with substantially single color ink for each unit area.
  • 3A and 3B are diagrams for describing an image related to single color display conversion.
  • the single color display conversion is effective when used for an image with a small number of display colors and a clear boundary (outline) between the display colors.
  • the output target image is divided into unit areas, and within the unit area, the ink of other ink colors with respect to the discharge amount of the main ink (main ink color ink).
  • the image data for recording operation is determined so that the ink discharge amount is equal to or less than a predetermined upper limit ratio (upper limit value), and more preferably no other ink is discharged.
  • the M color is mixed with 55% of the Y color and the orange color is generated.
  • the unit area is changed so that ink other than one kind of main ink is not mixed in the upper limit ratio or more.
  • the upper limit ratio is determined in accordance with a ratio at which the probability that a plurality of color ink dots overlap in an image outline portion or the like is sufficiently low and / or a ratio at which unnatural blurring or reduction in sharpness does not occur.
  • the ink discharge amount is 5% or less, 1% or less, and the like. Normally, ink other than the main ink is not mixed, that is, 0% is more preferable.
  • the dot d1 of the other color ink indicated by hatching is mixed in the white dot area A1 on the left side, but if it is mixed only at this position, the sharpness of the outline Has no effect.
  • the color to be recorded cannot be expressed by simply ejecting one type of ink, for example, when only CMYK four color inks are used, the Y ink having the highest usage ratio is set as the main ink, In the unit area, the M color ink which is another ink is changed so as not to be mixed by 55%. A decrease due to the fact that the M color ink is not ejected into the unit area can be distributed and set as necessary in adjacent unit areas. That is, here, by performing error diffusion for each unit area, an image in which areas where ink of each color is ejected is distributed in a patchwork shape is generated as image data for recording operation.
  • the unit area is not larger than a size that allows the user to visually recognize an image close to the original color macroscopically.
  • the orange ink to be registered and used is finally formulated into an appropriate color. Even if it is necessary to mix orange ink and other color ink on the image data for recording operation normally obtained from the data of the output target image, the other color is connected to the recording head 21. It is also possible to change the ink discharge so that only orange ink is discharged in the unit area. In addition, the maintenance of the sharpness of the contour in the recorded image is given priority over the reproduction accuracy of the color expressed in the data, that is, the change from the color expressed in the data to the actual recorded color is allowed, It is also possible to cut the ink discharge of the color.
  • the upper limit ratio of other ink colors that can be mixed with the main ink color can be set individually according to the combination of the main ink color and the other ink color, mainly according to the contrast strength. That is, the contrast is strong (especially the lightness of other ink colors is significantly different from the lightness of the main ink color), and even if the number of dots is small, bleeding (change in ink color) occurs due to color mixing at the boundary of the image portion.
  • the upper limit ratio is kept low, and for combinations of ink colors that do not stand out easily even if they are mixed at the boundary, set the upper limit ratio to a higher value for the actual recording color. Fine adjustment can be easily and flexibly performed.
  • the pixel density (corresponding to the change in the number of dots per unit area, print resolution, and coverage) with each ink is 100%.
  • the interval between the openings of the nozzles is determined so as to be smaller than that, and the four colors of ink are overlapped to limit the covering rate to a predetermined upper limit value of 100% or more as a whole.
  • This upper limit is a value determined by the upper limit of the amount of ink that can be included per unit area of the recording medium during the image recording operation (ink landing).
  • the pixel density is set higher than in the normal recording operation so that the maximum coverage of each ink is higher than the coverage in the normal state.
  • the pixel density is increased by decreasing the transport speed while maintaining the ink discharge frequency.
  • the coverage area may be increased by increasing the amount of droplets per discharge.
  • the unit area for setting each main ink is not limited to a case where the main ink is simply divided by a predetermined shape or size, but is determined according to the boundary pattern of the output target image. That is, in the inkjet recording apparatus 100, by dividing the unit area at the boundary of the image, blocks that are mainly composed of different inks come into contact with each other at the boundary, and unnatural blurring at the boundary or other than the boundary occurs. And the contour is formed more clearly (high sharpness). Alternatively, halftone processing may be performed by determining the size of the unit area according to the ink ejection amount. On the other hand, it is also possible to generate image data for recording operation so as to record all images in a single ink color using the entire output target image as one unit area.
  • defective nozzles of a predetermined ratio or more out of the corresponding nozzles (plurality of nozzles) of the recording head 21 that ejects the ink of the color selected as the main ink color in the set unit area that is, When a nozzle having an abnormality in the discharge direction (having a discharge failure) is included, the selection of the main ink color of the set unit area can be changed. Alternatively, for the unit area, the setting of single color display is canceled and a plurality of colors of ink are mixed to express a desired color as before, or the control unit 40 stops generating the image data for recording operation Then, a predetermined abnormality notification operation may be performed by the notification operation unit 43 or the display unit 422.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing a control procedure by the control unit 40 of the ink color setting process executed in the ink jet recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment.
  • This ink color setting process is started automatically or in response to a predetermined input operation to the operation reception unit 421 by the user when the ink tank is changed to a different color, for example.
  • the control unit 40 outputs a control signal to the image recording unit 20 to record a predetermined test image with the ink to be set (step S401).
  • the control unit 40 waits for external data input, and acquires colorimetric data of the test image via the communication unit 41 (step S402).
  • the colorimetric value is obtained by the user appropriately measuring using an external colorimeter.
  • the measurement result is obtained by being acquired by a computer or the like and sent from the computer to the communication unit 41 via a communication line.
  • the control unit 40 converts the colorimetric values into CMYK values as necessary, and updates and stores them in the ink correspondence table 403b in association with the identification information of the carriage 22 related to the recording head 21 that has ejected ink (step S403). ; Ink color setting step). Then, the control unit 40 ends the ink color setting process.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating a control procedure by the control unit 40 of the recording data generation process executed by the inkjet recording apparatus 100 of the present embodiment.
  • This recording data generation processing is started when the output target image data is acquired from the outside or when the operation of switching the ink type supplied to the carriage 22 according to the acquired output target image data is performed. Is done.
  • RGB data is acquired as output target image data will be described.
  • control unit 40 (CPU 41) refers to the color conversion table 403a and sets each pixel data (luminance value; RGB value) of the output target image data to a CMYK density value. Conversion is performed (step S101). The control unit 40 also gamma-corrects the obtained CMYK density value data with reference to the color conversion table 403a (step S102).
  • the control unit 40 refers to the ink correspondence table 403b, and sets the main ink color in each unit area (not limited to CMYK four colors as long as it is set to be ejectable) while setting the unit area (step S103). Discharge amount adjustment step). In addition, the control unit 40 sets a discharge amount (discharge ratio) below the upper limit ratio of the upper limit for ink colors other than the main ink color as necessary. At this time, the control unit 40 determines a predetermined pattern of pixels (such as for each unit area) around the unit area by using the difference between the CMYK density values that are not set or excessively set as the ink ejection amount among the original CMYK values. You may distribute with.
  • the control unit 40 determines whether or not the ratio of defective ejection nozzles that cause ejection failure among a plurality of nozzles that eject main ink color in a unit area is equal to or higher than a predetermined lower limit condition, for example, a predetermined ratio. It discriminate
  • a predetermined lower limit condition for example, a predetermined ratio.
  • control unit 40 quantizes (binarizes) all the pixels according to the main ink color. Image data for recording operation is generated (step S106). Then, the control unit 40 ends the recording data generation process.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing Modification 1 of the recording data generation process.
  • the normal recording mode normal recording setting
  • the original output target image for each unit area are substantially monochromatic. It is possible to switch between a monochrome recording mode (single color recording setting) that is changed so that it can be expressed with ink. Accordingly, in the first modification of the recording data generation process, the process of step S111 is added to the recording data generation process of the above embodiment. Detailed description is omitted as the same reference numerals are used for other identical processing contents.
  • step S111 the control unit 40 determines whether or not the monochrome recording mode is set (step S111; recording setting switching step). If it is determined that the mode is the monochrome recording mode (“YES” in step S111), the process of the control unit 40 proceeds to step S103. If it is determined that the mode is not the monochrome recording mode (“NO” in step S111), the control unit 40 performs gamma correction on the color-converted image (step S102), and then shifts the processing to step S104. .
  • the recording data generation process of the first modification it is determined whether or not the monochrome recording mode is selected, and the process is selected.
  • the single color recording mode gamma correction is not performed and an ink ejection operation corresponding to the main ink color is performed.
  • the contrast of the recorded image can be increased by increasing the upper limit value of the coverage.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a second modification of the recording data generation process.
  • the hue of the recording operation image data may change as described above with respect to the hue of the original output target image. Therefore, in Modification 2 of the recording data generation process, the recording operation image is changed.
  • the color of the output image based on the data is displayed on the display unit 422 to allow the user to confirm whether it is possible. At this time, the mixing ratio of each color ink may be displayed together.
  • steps S121 to S125 are added to the recording data generation process of the above embodiment. Detailed description is omitted because the same reference numerals are used for the same processing contents.
  • the control unit 40 displays a preview of the processed image on the display unit 422 (step S121). At the time of display, the control unit 40 returns the CMYK value corresponding to the ink ejection amount to the RGB value and calculates the luminance value of each color. The control unit 40 waits for an input operation from the user to the operation receiving unit 421, and determines whether or not an input operation related to manual image correction has been detected (step S122).
  • step S122 If it is determined that an input operation related to manual correction of the image has been detected (“YES” in step S122), the control unit 40 corrects the image data for recording operation (step S123). Then, the process of the control unit 40 returns to step S121.
  • the control unit 40 determines the ink discharge amount of the other ink color with respect to the ink discharge amount of the main ink color. It is determined whether or not an input operation related to the setting change of the upper limit value that restricts is detected (step S124). If it is determined that it has been detected (“YES” in step S124), the control unit 40 changes the setting of the upper limit value (step S125; upper limit value changing step), and then returns the process to step S103.
  • step S124 If it is determined that the upper limit correction operation has not been detected (that is, the image approval operation here) (“NO” in step S124), the processing of the control unit 40 is performed in step The process proceeds to S106.
  • the correction operation may include cancellation of single-color display conversion and ink replacement. When these processes are included, corresponding control processes are added.
  • the image processing method performed by the ink jet recording apparatus 100 is an image that generates image data for recording operation by performing image processing on an output target image that is recorded by ejecting ink from nozzles.
  • This is a processing method, and for each unit area defined in units of a plurality of pixels in the output target image, the ink discharge of the main ink color that maximizes the ink discharge amount among a plurality of colors of ink that can be discharged to the unit area
  • the image processing method according to the present embodiment is not limited to the steady processing such as that caused by the initial positional deviation between the carriages 22, but also includes minute vibrations of the carriage 22, distortion of the conveyor belt, and twisting associated with the image recording operation.
  • the sharpness can be appropriately maintained even for those caused by temporary or transient positional deviation.
  • the predetermined upper limit value is determined according to the combination of the main ink color and other ink colors.
  • the blur when a plurality of inks with high contrast is mixed is conspicuous, and the blur when a plurality of inks of similar colors are mixed is not conspicuous, and can be set according to the combination. While preventing the sharpness from being lowered, it is possible to finely adjust the color by allowing ink mixing in a possible range.
  • the sharpness is more reliably reduced due to unnatural blurring. Can be prevented.
  • the unit area can be set for the entire output target image. That is, it is possible to perform setting for outputting the entire image in a single color. If there is no problem in the output image by such adjustment, it is possible to surely suppress unnatural blurring between different ink colors and the accompanying reduction in sharpness by image recording with a single ink.
  • this image processing method it is possible to selectively switch between a monochrome recording mode for performing monochrome image conversion and a normal recording mode, so that processing for maintaining sharpness in a natural image or an image close thereto is possible.
  • the monochrome recording mode is canceled and a natural image can be easily recorded.
  • the pixel density related to the recording operation of the output target image is set higher than when the output target image is recorded in the normal recording mode. Since the total amount of ejected inks of a plurality of colors needs to be within the allowable range of the recording medium, normally, there is a limit to the amount of ink that can be ejected per color, but if only one color is ejected, The total amount does not exceed the allowable range, and a lack of density according to the limit per color can be prevented. Accordingly, it is possible to record a clear image with a strong contrast in the monochrome recording mode.
  • the unit area is reduced so that a plurality of ink colors are not mixed in the unit area, and a single color area is arranged for each of the plurality of colors to represent the intermediate color macroscopically. , More vivid images can be obtained.
  • the upper limit ratio of the ink discharge amounts of other ink colors to the ink discharge amount of the main ink color can be changed and set.
  • a nozzle having a discharge failure among a plurality of nozzles that discharge the ink of the main ink color set for the unit area to the unit area includes a predetermined lower limit condition or more.
  • the main ink color setting can be changed.
  • the same image can be recorded even if the area to be recorded with a certain main ink color is replaced with another area and adjusted. If a nozzle that ejects the ink of the main ink color has a discharge failure to a certain extent, the main ink color of the part can be changed and the original set color can be assigned to another part.
  • one or a plurality of ink colors that can be ejected at the time of recording the output target image can be set and stored in the ink correspondence table 403b.
  • Ink discharge amounts of ink colors set and stored in the correspondence table 403b are respectively determined.
  • this setting data in the ink correspondence table 403b it is possible to easily determine which color ink is currently available during the image processing operation and generate appropriate image data for recording operation.
  • control unit 40 of the inkjet recording apparatus 100 has a main ink having the largest ejection amount among the inks ejected to the unit area for each unit area determined by a plurality of pixels in the output target image. It operates as a discharge amount adjusting means of an image processing apparatus that sets an ink discharge amount of another ink color to a predetermined upper limit value or less with respect to a color ink discharge amount.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 including the control unit 40 and the image recording unit 20 that ejects ink from a nozzle to the recording medium. It effectively suppresses unnatural blurring of the contour of the color image that occurs in accordance with the positional deviation of the carriage 22 to which the recording head 21 associated with each of the plurality of colors of ink is attached, and maintains the sharpness of the image appropriately. be able to.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 is provided with a function as an image processing apparatus that performs the generation processing of an image for recording operation related to monochromatic display.
  • an external computer or the like operates as the image processing apparatus.
  • the generated image data for recording operation may be transmitted to the ink jet recording apparatus 100, and the ink jet recording apparatus 100 may simply perform only the image recording operation.
  • the ink tank for storing the color ink prepared externally is connected to the recording head 21 of each carriage 22.
  • the ratio set by the control of the control unit 40 is used.
  • One or a plurality of mixing tanks that automatically mix a plurality of colors of ink (which may be agitated) may be supplied to the recording head 21 to discharge ink of an appropriate desired color. It may be possible.
  • the entire carriage 22 to which the recording head 21 is attached is replaced for each ink color or attached to the carriage 22.
  • the group (head unit) of the recording heads 21 may be exchanged. Further, the recording head 21 removed at the time of replacement may be separately washed and used when other different ink is used.
  • the sum of the discharge amounts of the plurality of colors is determined to be equal to or less than the upper limit ratio with respect to the discharge amount of the main ink color.
  • the upper limit ratio may be set to be the smallest upper limit ratio or less.
  • the main ink color itself of the corresponding unit area is changed.
  • the setting range of the unit area may be changed, or only a predetermined notification operation may be performed, and whether or not correction is performed may be left to the user's judgment.
  • Ink color information and carriage information that are additionally set as ink colors that can be ejected are not limited to those acquired from an external computer or the like via the communication unit 41, and the user performs an input operation on the operation reception unit 421. Manual setting may be used.
  • the inkjet recording apparatus 100 having a line head has been described.
  • the recording head 21 is not a line head, but a scan type inkjet recording apparatus that records an image by ejecting ink while scanning. It may be.
  • pixel density (coverage) can be improved by recording an image by multi-pass instead of the one-pass method.
  • the specific configuration, arrangement, and content and procedure of the control operation shown in the above embodiment can be changed as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
  • the present invention can be used for an image processing method, an image processing apparatus, and an ink jet recording apparatus.

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La présente invention concerne un procédé de traitement d'images, un dispositif de traitement d'images et un dispositif d'impression à jet d'encre permettant de maintenir de manière appropriée la netteté d'une image d'impression qui est imprimée par évacuation d'encre. Un procédé de traitement d'images pour une image à délivrer qui doit être imprimée par évacuation d'encre à partir d'une buse, le procédé comprenant une étape de réglage de quantité d'évacuation pour régler, à une valeur inférieure ou égale à la valeur limite supérieure prescrite, la quantité d'évacuation d'encre pour une autre couleur d'encre par rapport à la quantité d'évacuation d'encre pour la couleur d'encre principale, qui est une encre ayant la plus grande quantité d'évacuation d'encre parmi une pluralité de couleurs d'encre qui peuvent être évacuées sur chaque zone unitaire dans laquelle une pluralité de pixels à l'intérieur de l'image à délivrer est réglée en tant qu'unité, le réglage étant effectué pour chacune des zones unitaires.
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