Electronic picture reproduction device

Television – Bandwidth reduction system – Data rate reduction

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348407, 348417, 348420, 382199, H04N 5228

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054712475

ABSTRACT:
In a method of reproducing a television picture composed of picture points represented by digital signals, the picture points are grouped into blocks which are separated by block edges. The blocks are one of at least two types of blocks, picture point values for points in one type of block are calculated using one set of rules and picture point values for another type of block are calculated using another set of rules. Values for picture points within the block edges are obtained by combining the values obtained for the respective blocks.

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