Apparatus for recording image signal controllable in two modes o

Image analysis – Image sensing

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ABSTRACT:
An image signal processor for processing an image signal corresponding to an object image. An object is imaged to form an object image, and a plurality of pixel signals corresponding to the object image are input. A brightness signal and color-difference signals are formed by using the input pixel signals, and the pixel signals or the formed brightness and color-difference signals are stored. Also, brightness and color-difference signals are formed by using the pixel signals corresponding to the object image or the stored pixel signals. The brightness and color-difference signals formed from the input pixel signals or the stored brightness and color-difference signals are output. The apparatus is thus simply arranged to be capable of forming a frame image signal.

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