Apparatus and method of registration correction for video...

Television – Camera – system and detail – With plural image scanning devices

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C348S745000

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10212751

ABSTRACT:
A registration correction apparatus having interpolation circuits. The interpolation circuits receives digital sampled pixel signals from at least one channel of a plurality of color signal channels. The digital sampled pixel signals have been obtained by sampling consecutive pixel signals. Each of the interpolation circuits generates a digital pixel signal in a desired position between adjacent two of the digital sampled pixel signals by interpolation processing. The desired position between the two adjacent digital sampled pixel signals is set in accordance with a registration discrepancy among the plurality of color signal channels by a control circuit.

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