Method and apparatus of correcting image data levels

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382173, H04N 5202

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ABSTRACT:
More than one (for example, 2.sup.3 =8) interpolation area is set for data x. Output image data Y at the start end x(i) of each interpolation area is expressed using a proportional component X of the data x and an offset component Y(i) from the proportional component X. Input data positioned in the interpolation area, at a location other than the start end, is computed as Y=X+Y(i)+.DELTA.Y, where .DELTA.Y is a variation of the offset component Y(i) corresponding to a distance .DELTA.x from the start end x(i) to the input data. Since an interpolation data register only has to store the offset components Y(i), Y(i+1), . . . , the number of levels can be increased while a capacity of the interpolation data register remains substantially the same. Consequently, it is possible to increase the number of levels in a level correcting circuit for generating output image data through .gamma. correction, while maintaining the circuit size.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5473373 (1995-12-01), Hwung et al.
patent: 5557533 (1996-09-01), Koford et al.

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