Cross color suppression for quadrature modulated color televisio

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358 36, H04N 978

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047061120

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for reducing cross-color artifacts occuring at a diagonal luminance transition in a quadrature modulated color television signal in which a chrominance component carried on a color subcarrier has been separated from the signal by comb filter processing. The steps of the method are detecting the occurrence of a diagonal luminance transition in the signal; developing a control signal from the detected luminance transition; and, processing the chrominance component under the control of the control signal to reduce the cross-color artifact in the chrominance at the instance of the detected luminance transition.

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