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titleOfInvention Apparatus, method and program for gradation conversion of image data
abstract A halftoned image is displayed at high speed and a high-quality image can be displayed. An image processing unit acquires a pre-conversion image data of a gradation. The image processing unit generates first post-conversion image data indicating an image obtained by halftoning the image shown in the pre-conversion image data according to the blue noise mask dither method. The display unit displays the halftoned image according to the first converted image data. Thereafter, depending on the state of power supply, promptly or after waiting for the elapse of a predetermined time or an instruction from the user, the image processing unit shows an image obtained by halftoning the image shown in the pre-conversion image data according to the error diffusion method Second converted image data is generated. The display unit overwrites and displays the already displayed image with the halftoned image according to the second converted image data. [Selection] Figure 7
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