CONTROLLING THE GREY LEVELS REPRESENTED BY A VIDEO SIGNAL
Assignee
E M I LIMITED
Filed
Sep 19, 1980
Granted
Jul 21, 1987
Location
SUNBURY-ON-THAM GB
Abstract
A digital buffer store 25 (FIG. 2) stores digitized samples of a video signal. A circuit 206 determines the mean grey level (f(b)) of the stored signals and a circuit 28 forms a histogram indicating the number of pixels having various ones of 8 possible grey leves. A circuit 29 determines the dispersion of the histogram about the mean grey level. In principle, circuit 29 could determine from the means level and the histogram the statistical distribution of pixels amongst the grey levels and from that determine the standard deviation as a measure of dispersion. In practice, the circuit 29 determines an emirical approximation to the dispersion, ##EQU1## where n=number of binary bits=3 Ni =number of pixels having a grey level i A=f(b)=mean grey level NA =number of pixels having the means grey level. This equation is advantageous as it operates on powers of 2. The circuit of FIG. 2 compares the determined values of f(a) and f(b) with empirically derived desired values and servoes the gain and D.C. Offset applied to the video signals in a circuit 20.
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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order
Imposed
Aug 10, 1983
Rescinded
Dec 27, 1983
Duration
4 months
Inventor
- 1PHILIP V. COATES
Record Details
- Patent number
- US 4682229
- Application
- 06189934
- Aerospace match
- No
- Dataset source
- 35 USC §181 SO records