Color Television Patents (Class 348/514)
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Patent number: 10212316Abstract: A video processing apparatus includes a memory configured to store a plurality of video signals, a combining unit configured to combine the video signals to output a combined video signal, a synchronizing unit configured to synchronize one of the video signals and the combined video signal, and a control unit configured to control an output timing of the combined video signal based on states of the other video signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2014Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Atsushi Ishii
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Patent number: 8711886Abstract: The invention concerns a device for transmitting packets in a packet communication network comprising at least two stations, characterized in that it includes means for: extract image cues from a synchronizing signal, initializing a first counter based on said image cues, initializing a second counter every “m” zero crossing of the first counter, sampling the second counter at all the Tech periods, where Tech is derived from a time base synchronized on all the network stations, and transmitting packets containing the samples in the network. The invention also concerns a device for receiving packets in a packet communication network comprising at least two stations.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Thomson LicensingInventors: Thierry Tapie, Serge Defrance, Bertrand Huguies
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Patent number: 8237731Abstract: In accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure, a system and method for displaying an image are provided. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving a data stream representing a frame of an image. The data stream may indicate a first color pixel cluster corresponding to a first color and a second color pixel cluster corresponding to a second color. The first color pixel cluster and the second color pixel cluster may be displayed. The first color pixel cluster may be different from the second color pixel cluster.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Andrew G. Huibers, Michael T. Davis, Henry W. Neal, James N. Hall
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Patent number: 8189038Abstract: An apparatus and method for stereoscopic 3D image projection and viewing using a single projection source, polarization modulation, and passive eyewear. This approach is applicable to frame sequential video created using existing 3D graphics APIs, as well as other video signal formats, and is compatible with existing digital light processor (DLP) technology for both front and rear projection systems. An alternating polarizer is used to modulate the projected image, and an electronic control circuit is described which can stabilize the alternating polarizer in both frequency and phase lock with a DLP visual signal (as an alternate embodiment, a frequency lock with a fixed phase offset may be employed). A preferred embodiment enables an existing DLP projection system to be enhanced with 3D capability, while an alternate embodiment allows this capability to be integrated into the design of new DLP based projection systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Casimer M. DeCusatis, Timothy M. Trifilo
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Publication number: 20120062793Abstract: A device may receive a first video, receive a second video, and locate first frames, in the first video, in which a first change in scene occurs. In addition, the device may locate second frames, in the second video, in which a second change in scene occurs. Further, the device may determine whether the first change in scene matches the second change in scene and achieve synchronization when the first change in scene matches the second change in scene.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 15, 2012Applicant: VERIZON PATENT AND LICENSING INC.Inventor: Earl Wayne Vanderhoff
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Patent number: 7859545Abstract: Conventionally, a user interface used to change the color of a digital image has a configuration in which three elements, i.e., hue, chroma, and brightness are independent from each other, and the relationship among the three elements are difficult to be recognized, resulting in poor usability. This invention provides a user interface which movably displays a color object that represents an original color on a chromaticity diagram that expresses an arbitrary color system. The user can designate a destination color by moving the color object on the chromaticity diagram. For this reason, the user can easily select and designate a practical color.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Koshi Tokunaga
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Patent number: 7765315Abstract: Techniques are described for synchronizing multiple time-based data streams with independent clocks wherein relationships between clock rates of timing devices associated with the time-based data streams are determined, and based on these relationships, times in at least one of the time-based data streams may be translated to times in any of the other time-based data streams despite the data streams having independent clocks.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: James D. Batson, John S. Bushell, Gregory R. Chapman, Christopher L. Flick
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Publication number: 20100165003Abstract: An image display apparatus includes a light source controller; an element controller; and an image analyzing unit. The light source controller controls the amount of the light to be emitted from the light source, based on the target light amount and a time constant. The image analyzing unit calculates saturation based on the signal values of the video input signals of the plurality of colors, and sets the time constant according to the saturation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.Inventors: Yoshinao HIRANUMA, Masutaka INOUE, Susumu TANASE, Tomoya TERAUCHI, Takaaki ABE, Masahiro HARAGUCHI
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Patent number: 7688324Abstract: According to one embodiment, a graphics/video processor includes a memory controller. The memory controller includes a first arbiter that receives memory client requests to access a memory device, and a first memory buffer coupled to the first arbiter. The first arbiter stores client requests that are selected by the first arbiter. The memory controller also includes a second arbiter coupled to the first memory buffer and a second memory buffer coupled to the second arbiter. The second arbiter receives requests from the memory client requests stored in the first memory buffer. The second memory buffer stores the client requests selected by the second arbiter. Further, the memory controller includes a third arbiter coupled to the second memory buffer. The third arbiter provides access of the memory device to the client requests stored in the second memory buffer.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Zoran CorporationInventors: David R. Auld, Bruce K. Holmer, Hong-Jyeh Jason Huang, Gerard K. Yeh
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Patent number: 7405769Abstract: In a method and system for 3D comb synchronization and alignment of standard and non-standard video signals, a coarse synchronization is performed on a bottom frame, a current frame, and a top frame based on a bottom frame field count. The current frame is assigned the frame transferred immediately prior to a bottom frame whereas the top frame is assigned the frame transferred two frames. A current frame window signal and a top frame window signal may be used to lock the current frame and the top frame to a bottom frame vertical sync signal. After coarse synchronization, the video frames are finely aligned by correlating a phase difference between the subcarrier signals in each frame and modifying the phase difference until the correlation results in a specified phase locked value range. This method and system may facilitate the handling of video stream switching and non-standard data streams.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2004Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Brad Delanghe, Aleksandr Movshovich
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Patent number: 7372469Abstract: The present invention provides a method for rotating YUV4:2:0 image in a digital display device, such as TV image system. A YUV4:2:0 image is separated to a Y division matrix and a U and V division matrix. Then the Y division is performed a rotation matrix calculation. And the U and V division matrix is performed a reverse rotation matrix calculation. A rotated YUV4:2:0 image is obtained by combining the processed Y division matrix and the processed U and V division matrix.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Arcadyan Technology CorporationInventor: Ming-Te Chou
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Patent number: 7116894Abstract: A method for converting a program stream to a transport stream is described comprising: reading program stream packets from a digital versatile disk (“DVD”) based on user selections and navigation metadata contained on the DVD; extracting audio and video content packetized within the program stream packets; reading system clock reference (“SCR”) timestamps from the program stream packets, the SCR timestamps indicating relative times at which the audio and video should be rendered; determining a point within consecutively read program stream packets at which the SCR timestamps are non-consecutive; converting the SCR timestamps to program clock reference (“PCR”) timestamps interpretable by a transport stream decoder; and generating a transport stream of transport stream packets containing the audio and video content and using the PCR timestamps to provide for decode timing at the transport stream decoder; and generating a resynchronization signal causing the transport stream decoder to resynchronize with the trType: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Digeo, Inc.Inventor: Geoff Chatterton
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Patent number: 5715018Abstract: Digital audio/video insertion and broadcast system. The system takes audio/video source information and digitizes, compresses and stores the information. The storage is in a random access medium such as magnetic or optical disks. Playing apparatus decompresses the information and regenerates an analog signal. Patching apparatus inserts the regenerated analog signal into a broadcast or cable channel at preselectable times. Editing apparatus may be provided for editing a stored video file prior to playing.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1992Date of Patent: February 3, 1998Assignee: Avid Technology, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Fasciano, Paul D. Garmon, Eric C. Peters
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Patent number: 5691780Abstract: A motor control unit (15c) for synchronizing a color wheel (15) to an incoming video signal and for re-synchronizing the color wheel after a channel change. The motor control unit (15c) has an error control unit (31), which detects an out-of-phase condition, and derives a color wheel sync signal from the pixel sample clock adjusted by any phase error. A drive unit (33) phase locks this sync signal to an index signal provided by the color wheel. The result is a tightly controlled re-synchronization that minimizes perceived effects.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1995Date of Patent: November 25, 1997Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Stephen W. Marshall, Donald Hicks, William R. Breithaupt
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Patent number: 5654773Abstract: A picture storage device conveniently employed in conjunction with an electronic still camera or a video camera has an input data converting unit for separating luminance signals of input color picture data having a non-interlaced data format with the sampling rate of the luminance signals and two-route color signals of 4:2:0 into a data string of even-numbered pixels and a data string of odd-numbered pixels, separating the two-route color signals of the color picture data into a data string of the former half pixels and a data string of the latter half pixels, and distributing and re-arraying the separated data, a storage unit having a storage capacity of at least one frame and adapted for storing data in a data re-arraying sequence by the input converting unit, a display data converting unit for converting the data stored in the storage unit into picture-displaying data, and a controller for controlling the input converting unit into synchronization with data writing in the storage unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 1997Assignee: Sony CorporationInventors: Masato Kajimoto, Hirofumi Murase
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Patent number: 5528317Abstract: A method and apparatus for synchronizing display timing in a digital television system with a pixel addressable display having a color wheel is disclosed. The display timing circuit 22 includes phase comparator 40, for comparing the phase of a wheel index signal generated by a color wheel 20 with the phase of a frame synchronization signal indicating that a complete frame is ready to be displayed. Display timing circuit 22 further comprises a color wheel synchronization generator 42 which generates a color wheel synchronization signal in response to a phase difference value produced by phase comparator 40. The color wheel synchronization signal is used to increase, decrease, or maintain the speed of color wheel 20 to achieve a known phase relationship between the frame synchronization signal and the wheel index signal. Display timing circuit 22 further comprises a clock generator applicable to generate a display master clock signal having a known frequency relation to the wheel index signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Robert J. Gove, Donald B. Doherty
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Patent number: 5517253Abstract: A system for synchronizing input video signals from a plurality of video sources includes a plurality of buffering units (B1 . . . BN) each coupled to receive a respective one of the input video signals. The buffering units have mutually independent read and write operations. Each buffer write operation is locked to the corresponding video input signal. Each buffer read operation is locked to a system clock. The buffering units are substantially smaller than required to store a video signal field. The system further includes a storage arrangement (DRAM-1 . . . DRAM-M) for storing a composite signal composed from the input video signals, and a communication network (110) for communicating data from the buffering units to the storage arrangement, pixel (X) and line (Y) addresses of the buffering units and of the storage arrangement being coupled.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Assignee: U.S. Philips CorporationInventor: Alphonsius A. J. De Lange
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Patent number: 5426468Abstract: In a composite video system having a digitized composite video signal to be modified, wherein the digitized video signal has discrete values having sampling frequency Nf.sub.s where N is an integer greater than one, and f.sub.s is the color subcarrier frequency of the video input signal, a method and apparatus for utilizing look-up tables to create special color effects without decoding to luminance and chrominance, the method having the steps of storing in memory N sets of predetermined values such that the sets are addressable in a desired predetermined order and such that the predetermined values relate to a discrete equal distant points on a color subcarrier frequency wave corresponding to a desired color, retrieving from memory the stored values at a rate Nf.sub.s such that the N sets are addressed in the predetermined order, and using the digitized composite video signal to address said memory, to produce a digitized video output signal with different values, as desired.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Inventor: Timothy P. Jenison
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Patent number: 5365283Abstract: A SLM-based projection display system (10) samples and processes video data for delivery to a spatial light modulator (SLM) (13c), and uses a color wheel (14a) to color the SLM-generated images. A frame memory (13b) provides data to the SLM (13c) and is managed so that, if the phase of the incoming video signal changes, a desired phase relationship between the color wheel position and the data available to the SLM (13c) can be maintained. Also, a motor control unit (15a) uses a horizontal sync signal to generate a drive signal for the color wheel motor (16a), which limits the transient time during phase-changing events, and which provides a means for adjusting the phase of the drive signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1993Date of Patent: November 15, 1994Assignee: Texas Instruments IncorporatedInventors: Donald B. Doherty, Richard C. Meyer, Stephen W. Marshall, Jeffrey B. Sampsell, Robert J. Gove