Patents Examined by Michael Smith
  • Patent number: 5313566
    Abstract: A method of generating an output video signal includes processing two or more input digital video signals so as to manipulate images that they represent and combining the processed signals to form the output video signal, which represents a composite image in which the manipulated images appear to fly through one another. In a first pass, a digital video effect generator (1) is supplied (4) with one of input video signals and is responsive to data (5) representing at least the manipulation to which the image represented by that one input signal is to be subjected to process that one input signal to subject the image represented thereby to the manipulation intended for that image. The processed signal resulting from the first pass is recorded (VTR1).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1994
    Assignee: Sony United Kingdom Ltd.
    Inventors: David J. Hedley, James B. Pearman
  • Patent number: 5295235
    Abstract: The polygon engine of this invention is a technique for rendering a computer graphic display using a compressed data format. A display list of objects for the next frame is converted into a list of spans for each horizontal line of the display. The polygon engine converts the list of spans for all objects into a set of run-length-encoded bit map lines for the next frame. Conflicts between overlapping objects are resolved based upon a depth value of the corresponding objects. Any remaining unspecified pixels are filled with a predetermined background color. Lastly, the polygon engine updates the frame buffer to correspond to this set of run-length-encoded bit map lines, preferably by comparing run-length-encoded bit map lines for the next frame with those for the current frame and writing only changed pixels into the frame buffer. An alternative embodiment of this invention uses compressed data in the form of trapezoids whose parallel sides are horizontal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1994
    Inventor: Steve Newman