Color noise slice method and circuit for an image pickup device

Television – Camera – system and detail – Combined image signal generator and general image signal...

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348242, 348 30, 348624, 348698, H04N5/217;9/64;5/21;5/16

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ABSTRACT:
The object of the present invention is to provide a color noise slice circuit in which the color noise slice process does not cause changes in hue. The color noise slice circuit of the present invention is provided with a divider that receives color-difference signals (R-Y) and (B-Y) and calculates (R-Y)/(B-Y), a memory that stores values for .theta.=tan.sup.-1 slice width setting circuit that sets the slice width .DELTA.S, multipliers that calculate .DELTA.Sr=.DELTA.S* sin .theta. and .DELTA.Sb=.DELTA.S * cos .theta., and slice circuits that execute color noise slice processing of color-difference signals (R-Y) and (B-Y) using .DELTA.Sr and .DELTA.Sb, respectively, as color noise slice widths.

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