Color Processing In Perceptual Color Space Patents (Class 345/591)
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Patent number: 7298379Abstract: This invention presents a YUV to RGB conversion method which preserves high precision of luminance information in an original YUV image signal when converting it to RGB signal. The method can be used to convert the original YUV signal to arbitrary quantization levels in RGB space. In addition, this invention presents methods of pre-quantization and re-quantization as to compensate conventional YUV to RGB color conversion.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2005Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ning Xu, Yeong-Taeg Kim
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Patent number: 7295214Abstract: Techniques for locating an array of melded colors onto a software application's component window in order to create three-dimensional and multicolor graphics within the component window. The techniques include decoding a first and second color into their respective individual color components, performing a transition operation on the foregoing color components to determine transition colors, dividing a portion of the component window into subcomponents, and locating the transition colors into the subcomponents and, thereby, create three-dimensional and multicolor graphics within the component window.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Edwards Systems Technology, Inc.Inventors: Craig S. Bixler, Ping Li, David W. Brown
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Patent number: 7295213Abstract: A method and an apparatus for converting the color temperature of metadata and a method and an apparatus for providing image metadata are provided. The apparatus for providing image metadata includes an input unit, an image metadata decoding unit, and an image color temperature converting unit. The input unit receives an input image, metadata corresponding to the color temperature of the input image, and color temperature information preferred by a user. The image metadata decoding unit calculates a color temperature corresponding to the metadata. The image color temperature converting unit converts the color temperature of the input image using the color temperature calculated by the image metadata decoding unit and the color temperature information preferred by a user.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sang-kyun Kim, Du-sik Park, Chang-yeong Kim, Ki-won Yoo, Young-sik Huh
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Patent number: 7289663Abstract: A method for producing an extended color gamut luminance-chrominance digital image from a captured digital image includes determining an estimate of the colors of the captured digital image of an original scene and further processing to produce an extended range output RGB image value including values outside the range that can be displayed on the output image display device, and producing an extended color gamut luminance-chrominance digital image by transforming the extended range output RGB image values to a luminance-chrominance representation.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Kevin E. Spaulding, Kenneth A. Parulski, Wayne E. Prentice
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Patent number: 7289128Abstract: The image processing device of the present invention maps signal values on saturation segments to corresponding signals on an achromatic axis. In conjunction with this, mapping of color signal present around the saturation segments is mapped while preserving the continuity prior to mapping. The image processing device determines the displacement level entailed in mapping color signal surround a saturation segment so as to be inversely proportional to distance from the saturation segments. Since chroma of signals on the saturation segments change precipitously before and after mapping, by mapping signal surround the saturation segments so as to preserve the continuity of the original signals of signals surround the saturation segments, chroma gradation of signals on the saturation segments and signals around saturation segments can be preserved with a high degree of accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventors: Kenji Fukasawa, Shun Imai
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Patent number: 7264356Abstract: Systems and methods for determining and addressing color-vision impairment by allowing a patient to compare multiple images of a scene wherein the color content of selected ones of the images has been manipulated by altering a portion of the color space that is less detectable to a person having a particular type of color vision impairment.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Tenebraex, Inc.Inventors: Peter W. J. Jones, Dennis W. Purcell
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Patent number: 7262779Abstract: A differential imaging colorimeter system and method which utilizes a RGB color camera to provide accurate differential colorimetry which can be employed as a portable, dedicated, offline system. The system utilizes a portable processor such as a laptop computer, a hand-held imaging head comprising a color camera, a lens, a plurality of white LED lights, a base plate defining an imaging region, housed in an opaque cover, wherein the imaging head provides a RGB video image to the portable processor; and a software program loaded on the portable processor for applying a geometric transform on an image obtained with the imaging head to match a stored reference image. The computer calculates differential colorimetry values to compare current images with a stored reference image.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Applied Vision Company, LLCInventor: Richard A. Sones
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Patent number: 7259769Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for the application of image intensity and luminance adjustment and gamma adjustment for the purpose of compensating perceived image brightness, and thus enhancing the range of display backlight brightness adjustment that may be applied to conserve power, while minimizing impact to image color shade, hue or saturation characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Paul S. Diefenbaugh, David A. Wyatt
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Patent number: 7256793Abstract: A color management user interface controller is provided for use in a color management system for assisting users to manage color settings of multiple colour entities, such as color devices and color spaces. The user interface controller has a representation controller and a relation indicator controller. The representation controller presents representation of each color entity. The relation indicator controller presents one or more relation indicators indicating color relation between the color entities represented by the representations.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Corel CorporationInventors: Russell Miller, Yahya Hasanain, Rick Fortin, Volodymyr Kyrnychnyy, Stephen Joseph Sammon, Daniel E. Franzblau
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Patent number: 7253819Abstract: Displays on embedded devices, such as cell phones, personal digital assistants, and game machines, typically have low color-depth resolution displays. The conversion of color image from high color-depth resolution formats, such as 24-bit per pixel color, to lower color-depth resolution formats for display on low color-depth resolution displays, such as those having 15-bit per pixel color, results in degraded image appearance, especially for 24-bit format images having gradual color changes. The present invention manipulates the color information of images or video sequences and improves the appearance of the display by dithering representations of the images in a color space having a luminance coordinate.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Majesco Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Alexandre Ganea
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Patent number: 7251058Abstract: The present invention is directed to an improved system and methodology for generating ink/media transforms. A preferred methodology comprises one or more of the following steps: selecting the ink type; selecting the color set; selecting the media type; selecting the ink saturation level; generating a set of “linearization” color samples, or “ramps”; measuring the linearization ramps; generating a set of “target” color samples, or “patches”; measuring the target patches; screening the target patches and generating the boundary surface of a printer's gamut; implementing an under-color removal (UCR) and black generation (BG); and building the Printer Profile, Transforms and ICC Color Profiles.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2002Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Inventor: Ioan Pop
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Patent number: 7245306Abstract: An image processing parameter is determined by moving an image displayed on a map representing a color space to an arbitrary position on the map, and an image process corresponding to the arbitrary position is performed on the image at the position after the movement. The map representing the color space is displayed, and an image processing parameter is determined by relatively moving on the map an image in regard to the map. By virtue of these features, operability and sensuous usability in color adjustment are improved.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Katsuhito Yoshio, Ayako Kurita, Takafumi Miyagawa
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Patent number: 7242409Abstract: A system and method for adjusting the color of an application user interface (UI). A UI allows a user to define hue and saturation values used to adjust first RGB values of pixels determining the color of the UI. A media player application (MPA) calculates second RGB values as a function of the first RGB values and the defined hue and saturation values. The MPA compares the defined saturation value to a threshold saturation value. If the defined saturation value is less than the threshold saturation value, the MPA calculates third RGB values as a function of the second RGB values, and assigns the third RGB values to the pixels determining the color of the UI. If the defined saturation value is equal to or greater than the threshold saturation value, the MPA assigns the second RGB values to the pixels determining the color of the UI.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2005Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Jonathan Marshall Cain
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Patent number: 7221373Abstract: There is disclosed a method for preparing a color chart comprising the steps of defining a reference color, specifying a range of colors from said reference color, each color being spaced by integral multiples of a preselected color difference value from any other color, the range spanning the color space between the reference color and some other color.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: J & P Coats LimitedInventors: Robert Dornan, Anthony Edward Durnian
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Patent number: 7221374Abstract: A method for adjusting color of images displayed in ambient light. A signal may be sensed from a plurality of spectral regions of an ambient light source to define a sensed signature of the ambient light source. The sensed signature may be compared to predetermined signatures of candidate light sources to identify a candidate light source that corresponds to the ambient light source. Images may be created so that the images are modified by a predefined color adjustment for the candidate light source identified.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Brian S. Dixon
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Patent number: 7209140Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are provided for programmable processing in a computer graphics pipeline. Initially, data is received from a source buffer. Thereafter, programmable operations are performed on the data in order to generate output. The operations are programmable in that a user may utilize instructions from a predetermined instruction set for generating the same. Such output is stored in a register. During operation, the output stored in the register is used in performing the programmable operations on the data.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: NVIDIA CorporationInventors: John Erik Lindholm, David B. Kirk, Henry P. Moreton, Simon Moy
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Patent number: 7202875Abstract: Palette-based, multi-tint, named-color methods and systems utilize a pixel-by-pixel indexing technique in which individual index values into a palette of interest can be used in different ways for rendering associated images across different devices. For some devices, the index values are used to index into the palette of interest to ascertain a specific indexed color value that is then used to render that pixel of the associated image. For other devices, the index value is used as a means to compute a color value that these other devices then use to render that pixel of the associated image.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Oliver H. Foehr, Jesse D. McGatha, Michael A. Bourgoin
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Patent number: 7187343Abstract: A method of projecting a compensated principal image may include projecting a principal image onto a surface and projecting an intended calibration image onto a calibration area of the surface. The intended calibration image may be projected when the principal image is not projected onto the calibration area. The calibration image displayed on the surface is received and compared to the intended calibration image to determine an observed difference. Projection of the principal image is modified based on the observed difference.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Michael A Pate
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Patent number: 7187386Abstract: A paint color matching and coordinating system comprises an interface for receiving an input reference color, a processor capable of reading a memory, a memory including (1) instructions readable by the processor and (2) a database of architectural paint colors spanning all or most of the known color space, and a display generator. In use, the interface of the system receives an input reference color from a user. The processor selects a “reference paint color” from the database, the reference paint color being visually closer, with respect to color space, to the input reference color than any other paint color in the database. According to the invention, color space is divided into a plurality of fixed, generally equally sized, non-overlapping, contiguous portions, each color space portion being defined as the space of all colors within a band of hues within color space.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Behr Process CorporationInventors: Mary R. Rice, James P. Pace
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Patent number: 7184057Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for color management in connection with a variety of computing devices having different color display characteristics. The X11 graphics platform is augmented to support color management systems, such as ICC, sRGB and scRGB, which begin and end with device dependent colors. CMYK color spaces as well as extended RGB color spaces within X11r6 are also supported, thus extending the X11r6 graphics platform to support any modem color management standard.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Microsoft CorpoartionInventors: Michael D. Stokes, Adrian Secchia
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Patent number: 7173626Abstract: An animation distributing server receives a request from a user to distribute animation. The server selects key frames to be transmitted and transmits the selected key frames to the user. Thereafter, compact interpolation data, for interpolating between the key frames, are generated, a digital watermarking processing is performed thereon, and the interpolation data are transmitted to the user. A viewer, for composing an animation from the key frames and interpolation data, may be sent to the user. The key frames and the interpolation data are transmitted separately in a manner such that they can be integrated at the user side.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Monolith Co., LtdInventors: Kozo Akiyoshi, Nobuo Akiyoshi
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Patent number: 7170529Abstract: A RGB to YUV conversion is presented that provides separate lumina and chroma filtering to produce the Y data block, and the U and V data blocks. Lumina filter interpolation is performed with, for example, a 5-tap filter while chroma filtering interpolation is performed with, for example, a 7-tap filter. The filtering arrangements take advantage of the eye's higher visual sensitivity to spatial variation compared to color variation.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Sigmatel, Inc.Inventor: Ke Yu Chang
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Patent number: 7170524Abstract: In an original image, an area whose brightness is smaller than a predetermined value is detected as an ink line area, and a neighboring area of the ink line area, which surrounds the ink line area, is detected as a neighboring area. Furthermore, with respect to an area other than the ink line area and the neighboring area in the original image, an outline portion of an image is detected as an outline area. A color is applied to the ink line area and the outline area, and a different color is applied to an area other than the above two types of area.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2006Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignees: Nintendo Co., Ltd., HAL Laboratory Inc.Inventor: Yoshikazu Fujita
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Patent number: 7167276Abstract: Conversion of color data values from a rectangular coordinate system such as CIELab to a cylindrical coordinate system such as CIELCh using two one-dimensional look-up tables, one each for the C value and the h value. The one-dimensional look-up tables are accessed by defining a new variable ? as the absolute value of the ratio of b and a.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Rong Wang, John S. Haikin, Todd D. Newman
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Patent number: 7151546Abstract: Methods and apparatus, including computer programs, for processing transparency attributes of digital graphics objects. The techniques result in the color compositing of an arbitrary structure of artwork elements defining the appearance of a page to produce a result color at any position on the page that is continuous with respect to all inputs.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventor: Pierre Louveaux
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Patent number: 7145575Abstract: A color image processing apparatus which performs color matching using a plurality of profiles storing printer property information comprises a first selecting portion whereby a user selects four or more matching options and a second selecting portion whereby a user selects an optional profile from the plurality of profiles with attributes other than the matching options. Image processing is then performed using color information corresponding to a combination of results of selections made by the first selecting portion and the second selecting portion, and profile type and three matching options within the profiles.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Nobuyuki Nakajima
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Patent number: 7145574Abstract: A display apparatus displays on a two-dimensional basis or a three-dimensional basis points within an L*a*b* space associated with lattice points of a CMYK color space.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hirokazu Kondo
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Patent number: 7142219Abstract: When a sub-pixel of B having a small contribution to luminance emits light in isolation, a sub-pixel of R is caused to emit light or sub-pixels of B and R are caused to emit light. As a result, a sub-pixel of R having, a larger contribution to luminance than the sub-pixel of B, is caused to emit light. When an adjacent set of sub-pixels B and R having a small contribution to luminance emits light in isolation, a set of sub-pixels R and G is caused to emit light. As a result, a set of sub-pixels R and G having a higher degree of contribution to luminance than the set of sub-pixels B and R is caused to emit light. Therefore, contrast degradation from any allocation of light-emitting patterns to sub-pixels having poor luminance is eliminated and a high quality display is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tadanori Tezuka, Hiroyuki Yoshida, Bunpei Toji
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Patent number: 7136062Abstract: A networking conferencing and collaboration tool utilizing an enhanced T.128 application sharing protocol. This enhanced protocol is based on a per-host model command, control, and communication structure. This per-host model reduces network traffic, allows greater scalability through dynamic system resource allocation, allows a single host to establish and maintain a share session with no other members present, and supports true color graphics. The per-host model allows private communication between the host and a remote with periodic broadcasts of updates by the host to the entire share group. This per-host model also allows the host to allow, revoke, pause, and invite control of the shared applications. Subsequent passing of control is provided, also with the hosts acceptance. The model contains no fixed limit on the number of participants, and dynamically allocates resources when needed to share or control a shared application. These resources are then freed when no longer needed.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Laura J. Butler
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Patent number: 7136790Abstract: A method and system are disclosed for enabling design of a product such as a colored plastic having a visual effect caused by an additive. In one embodiment, a user such as a designer at a first computing unit is able to interact with a second computing unit operable to provide a generally accurate representation of the product having the visual effect. Desirably, the user inputs information relating to the additive such as a flake material or a diffuser material and the system provides a representation displayable on a display or monitor of the first computing unit of the product having the visual effect based on the information relating to the additive. The design of the product having the visual effect is advantageously stored on the second computing unit and accessible by at least one second user such as a marketer or manufacturer for review of the design.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Stanley Young Hobbs, John Frederick Graf
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Patent number: 7136074Abstract: A general purpose computer system is used to run a color selection application which operates to facilitate the selection of colors and the automatic generation of palettes of harmonious colors. The application is implemented in three pages, a color selection page, a results manager page, and a color composition page. The color selection page is used to select a plurality of colors that the results manager page can operate on to generate palettes of harmoniously related colors. The color composition page is used to experiment with the colors selected and palettes generated in order to arrive at a pleasing arrangement of colors. The results manager page contains functions and palette characteristics that an artist can specify in order to automatically generate palettes that contain groups of colors that have very specific contrast relationships to previously selected colors.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Master ColorsInventor: Andrew F. Hussie
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Patent number: 7133201Abstract: A display system is provided that includes a light source configured to project an image, and a display surface configured to receive the projected image and at least partially compensate for a non-ideal spectral power distribution exhibited by the light source.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventor: Michael A. Pate
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Patent number: 7126591Abstract: An image having a large contrast and excellent visibility to the viewer is displayed on an image display device used in the presence of light. A black-display characteristic specifying means generates a black-display characteristic specifying data indicating the brightness of the external light reflected from the surface of an image display means, which is obtained by operating an external-light brightness specifying bar to be displayed on the image display means. A black-approximated data calculating means calculates, based on the black-display characteristic specifying data, a black-approximated data related to at least one of luminance, chromaticity and tristimulus values in displaying black with the image display means. On receipt of an image data and the black-approximated data, a black correction means calculates a black-corrected image data, and displays an image on the image display means based on the black-corrected image data.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shuichi Kagawa, Hiroaki Sugiura, Mariko Takahashi, Narihiro Matoba
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Patent number: 7126613Abstract: A graphic processing method is implemented to determine which processing method is to be performed to improve graphic processing speed. First, it is determined whether the document page to be processed includes a large amount of graphics, in which case the document page is divided into a plurality of blocks to be sampled. First and second processing methods are then applied to the block samples to determine which processing method requires less time. The graphic processing method of shorter time duration is then implemented to process the whole document page.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Destiny Technology CorporationInventor: Fu-Chang Lin
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Patent number: 7124375Abstract: Displaying information to a user which includes categories of information to be displayed. The categories are displayed with each color representing a specific category, where the different categories can include at least an alarm category and a non-alarm category. Colors are selected for the two categories which can be perceived by both red dichromats and blue dichromats, and in this way, many colorblind individuals will still be able to discern between alarms and non-alarms.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Heidi Steele, Ursula Schwuttke
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Patent number: 7119924Abstract: A process for color graphics image processing, related to detection and segmentation of sweeps, is provided. An input graphics image is transformed into a three-dimensional histogram in an appropriate color space 104 (e.g., CIELUV). Two-dimensional histograms are estimated from the three-dimensional histogram 106. The two-dimensional histograms are processed to detect and segment sweeps 108. Sweep segment information from the processing of the two-dimensional histograms is combined 110. The combined sweep segment information is used to process the input graphics image to identify and segment sweeps 112. Post-processing may be optionally and selectively used to reject false alarms (i.e., areas falsely identified as sweeps) 114.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventors: Salil Prabhakar, Raja Bala, Hui Cheng, John C. Handley, Ying-wei Lin
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Patent number: 7113193Abstract: A hand-manipulated prop is picked-up via a single video camera, and the camera image is analyzed to isolate the part of the image pertaining to the object for mapping the position and orientation of the object into a three-dimensional space, wherein the three-dimensional description of the object is stored in memory and used for controlling action in a game program, such as rendering of a corresponding virtual object in a scene of a video display. Algorithms for deriving the three-dimensional descriptions for various props employ geometry processing, including area statistics, edge detection and/or color transition localization, to find the position and orientation of the prop from two-dimensional pixel data. Criteria are proposed for the selection of colors of stripes on the props which maximize separation in the two-dimensional chrominance color space, so that instead of detecting absolute colors, significant color transitions are detected.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Marks
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Patent number: 7106344Abstract: A color correction filtering system filters color video data by compensating for non-linearities and color characteristics specific to a color monitor. Color video data is received by the system, for example through a web browser, and in an accelerated manner passed through a pre-calculated gamut-shifting array. The color correction filtering system gamma decompensates incoming color video data referenced to a non-linear color space through use of a linearization filter. The gamut-shifting array may contain pre-calculated compensation values stored in a plurality of look-up tables. A non-linearization filter is applied to the gamut-shifted color video data to produce color video data compensated for non-linearities specific to the color monitor.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Henry M. D'Souza, Gokalp Bayramoglu
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Patent number: 7102655Abstract: A per sub-pixel luminance information-generating unit enters per-pixel luminance information, and generates respective pieces of luminance information on target pixel-forming three sub-pixels using luminance information on the target pixel and an adjacent pixel. A per sub-pixel chroma information-generating unit enters per-pixel chroma information, and generates respective pieces of chroma information on the target pixel-forming sub-pixels using chroma information on the target pixel and an adjacent pixel. The target pixel and the pixel adjacent to the target pixel are used to generate respective pieces of the luminance information on the target pixel-forming three sub-pixels. Since the pixels used to generate the luminance information on a per sub-pixel basis are the same ones used to generate the luminance information, the occurrence of color irregularities is inhibited between an original image and a multi-value image displayed on a per sub-pixel basis.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Bunpei Toji, Hiroyuki Yoshida, Tadanori Tezuka
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Patent number: 7095417Abstract: In an original image, an area whose brightness is smaller than a predetermined value is detected as an ink line area, and a neighboring area of the ink line area, which surrounds the ink line area, is detected as a neighboring area. Furthermore, with respect to an area other than the ink line area and the neighboring area in the original image, an outline portion of an image is detected as an outline area. A color is applied to the ink line area and the outline area, and a different color is applied to an area other than the above two types of area.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignees: Nintendo Co., Ltd., HAL Laboratory Inc.Inventor: Yoshikazu Fujita
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Patent number: 7095887Abstract: A method of adapting image information to the perceptive capacity of the human eye, having the following steps: (a) displaying lightness values and colorimetric values or chromaticity steps from an original image as a group of points in an initial color space; (b) transferring the group of points into a physiological substantially equal-spaced perceived color space while maintaining the geometry of the group of points within the limits of an output color space projected into the perceived color space; (c) transforming the group of clouds from the perceived color space into the output color space by using the transformation equations existing between the perceived color space and the output color space; and/or (d) displaying the image with lightness values and colorimetric values or chromaticity steps in accordance with the points contained in the output color space.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventor: Thomas Maier
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Patent number: 7081899Abstract: An image processing support system has an image processing support device that includes a parameter calculating unit for calculating parameters on the basis of results of measurements made by a measuring device and target values notified by a target setting unit. The image processing support system also has an image processing device that includes an image signal processing unit for performing image signal processing such as inverse gamma correction, color conversion, and gamma correction on the basis of the parameters which are an inverse gamma correction parameter, a color conversion parameter, and an gamma correction parameter stored in a parameter storing unit. Further, the image processing support system has a display device for displaying an image signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroaki Shimazaki, Kenjirou Tsuda, Kunihiko Sakoda
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Patent number: 7068285Abstract: A system and method for converting color images divides a first image into first RGB values per pixel, determines which of the RGB colors in the first image has a greater specific gravity, converts the first RGB values into second RGB color values based on the color with the greater specific gravity, and forms a second image based on the second RGB values. The color value conversion involves allocating a first number of bits to represent the second RGB value corresponding to the color having the predetermined specific gravity and a second number of bits to represent the RGB values corresponding to remaining ones of the colors. The first and second numbers of bits are different and preferably the first number is greater than the second number. Through this system and method, an M-bit color image may be converted into an N-bit color image with greater color accuracy than other methods which have been proposed.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2003Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Kyoung-Ju Lee
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Patent number: 7061503Abstract: A user interface for an application program which displays documents having colored objects on a working output device such as a CRT, and which outputs the document to a target output device such as a printer that has a color gamut different from that of the working output device. The user interface allows selection from among multiple different colors. The user interface of the present invention includes a region that displays multiple different colors or colored objects, at least some of which are selectable by the user, wherein for these selectable colors or colored objects, only in-gamut colors are displayed.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Todd Newman
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Patent number: 7061502Abstract: A graphics system including a custom graphics and audio processor produces exciting 2D and 3D graphics and surround sound. The system includes a graphics and audio processor including a 3D graphics pipeline and an audio digital signal processor. Logical combination of N alpha compares can be used to provide a wide range of imaging effects including but not limited to cartoon outlining.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2000Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: Nintendo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Patrick Y. Law, Yoshitaka Yasumoto
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Patent number: 7050064Abstract: Effective color resolution of a limited-memory color-mapped display system such as a portable liquid crystal display (LCD) handheld video game system can be increased by changing the color mapping information during active display time (e.g., during the horizontal blanking interval between rasterization of successive lines on the display). A subset of the color mapping information can be rewritten during each horizontal blanking period. A full color bitmapped source image can be converted into a color-mapped image in a way that optimizes the use of such color map updates. Since photographic and photorealistic images typically don't exhibit abrupt color changes between neighboring pixels, such techniques can result in display of a color image with very high color resolution (e.g., having as many as 2048 different colors) on hardware intended to permit simultaneous display of only a much smaller number of different colors (e.g., only 56 different colors simultaneously).Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Nintendo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jun Pan, Samir Abou-Samra, Robert Champagne, Claude Comair, Sun Tjen Fam, Prasanna Ghali, Xin Li
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Patent number: 7050075Abstract: A data conversion circuit is provided for displaying a high definition image whose resolution is different from that of a display screen having a cell arrangement that is not a square arrangement. The data conversion circuit performs addition operation with weighting that is also resolution conversion of the integer ratio M:N and data correction for improving a linear display quality for input image data.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Kenji Awamoto, Katsuya Irie, Kunio Takayama, Yasunobu Hashimoto
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Patent number: 7046253Abstract: Disclosed are methods, apparatus (1) and computer readable media for rendering at least one graphic object (80, 90) described by at least one edge (82-86, 92-98) into a raster pixel image (78) having a plurality of scan lines and a plurality of pixel locations on each scan line. For each scan line, coordinates of intersection of those edges of the objects that intersect the scan line are determined in a predetermined order. This is preferably achieved by processing edge records (418) using a number of buffers (402, 404, 406, 412, 420, 422) thereby enabling efficient sorting of edge intersections into order. For each adjacent pair of edge intersections, information (530) associated with the corresponding object is examined to determining a set of active objects (508, 510) for a span of pixel locations between the corresponding pair of edge intersections. For each span of pixel locations, the corresponding set of active objects is used to determine (600) a value for each of the locations within the span.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Timothy Merrick Long, Christopher Fraser, Kevin Moore
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Patent number: 7046403Abstract: Methods and apparatus implementing techniques for identifying, in a device space, an effective centerscan object color along an edge between an overscan object and a centerscan object, the overscan object having a higher paint order than the centerscan object. The edge is mapped to the device space. A set of overscan boundary pixels is identified in the device space, the overscan boundary pixels being device space pixels that are intersected by the edge. A vector pointing in a direction of the centerscan object relative to the edge is created. The vector is applied to each overscan boundary pixel in the set of overscan boundary pixels to identify a corresponding set of centerscan boundary pixels in the device space. Each centerscan boundary pixel is mapped to the centerscan object to identify a color of the centerscan boundary pixel. A corresponding method for reversed paint order is also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Adobe Systems IncorporatedInventor: Stephan R. Yhann
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Patent number: 7030886Abstract: A method and apparatus for producing video signals comprises a receiver for receiving a video signal, a video pipeline for post-processing the received video signal, the video pipeline producing a post-processed video signal, and a video output module for converting the post-processed video signal, the video output module producing a formatted video signal. The video output module may further comprise an ancillary data injector, the injector inserting ancillary data into the post-processed video signal. Also, the video output system may further comprise a generator locking device or the video input module may include a generator locking device.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jeff S. Ford, Claude Denton