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titleOfInvention Image recording device
abstract (57) Abstract: An image recording apparatus that does not deteriorate image quality even when a desired density is obtained by adjusting an exposure amount and a development processing level when an image is obtained by exposing a photosensitive material. The purpose is to provide. When an image is obtained by exposing a photosensitive material to light, a CPU 301 adjusts the amount of exposure by the exposure means and the amount of exposure by the development means even when a desired density is obtained by adjusting the exposure amount and the development processing level. The control means adjusts both the development processing level and the desired density to obtain the desired density. At this time, the control means keeps the exposure amount within a certain range, thereby controlling the fine lines or halftone dots of the image recorded on the photosensitive material. Since the image quality is controlled, the image quality does not deteriorate.
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