Solid state image pickup apparatus for correcting discrepancy of

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

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358 93, 358180, H04N 9093, H04N 718, H04N 3223

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051132478

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ABSTRACT:
An image pickup apparatus comprising: a two-dimensional filter for interpolating the registration discrepancy due to the chromatic aberrations of the lens used; and a two-dimensional filter for correcting the fixing discrepancy of an image pickup element. The registration discrepancy may be corrected by guiding video signals from the image pickup element through the two-dimensional filters.

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