Television – Monitoring – testing – or measuring – Monitor
Patent
1996-01-22
1997-06-24
Peng, John K.
Television
Monitoring, testing, or measuring
Monitor
348659, 345154, H04N 1702
Patent
active
056421613
ABSTRACT:
Color monitoring apparatus has similarities to conventional vectorscope but utilizes unique color difference signals which are luminance independent. Linear combinations of ratios between R, G and B differences produce a display which maps color one-to-one to the plane of the display.
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Murrell Jeffrey S.
Peng John K.
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