Automatic video peaking system

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

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358 31, 358 39, 358 40, H04N 977, H04N 978

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051875675

ABSTRACT:
A television receiver includes a frequency multiplexed video processor which processes chrominance and luminance signals in response to synchronously detected composite video information. The composite video signal is separated into a plurality of frequency spectra which are individually processed utilizing digital electronic circuitry to achieve high performance and cost effectiveness. A comb filter is operative within one of the processors to provide separation of the luminance and chrominance information within the chrominance signal bandpass to maintain high frequency luminance signal components. A separate processor and bandpass filter are operative to provide separate control of the luminance peaking within the system. Conventional luminance and chrominance processing converts the output signals of the multiplexed processor to RGB video signals which are applied to a conventional cathode ray tube display having a conventional deflection system associated therewith.

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patent: 4963958 (1990-10-01), Sendelweck

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