Electronic still camera with various modes of data compression

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

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358209, 358335, 358909, H04N 530, H04N 904

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050348043

ABSTRACT:
An electronic still camera includes an imaging device, a signal conversion device and a recording device. The imaging device includes a solid state imaging unit and optical color filters of different spectral characteristics arranged on the solid state imaging unit to convert photoelectrically converting the photographed image. The signal conversion device converts a signal from the imaging device into a luminance signal and two color difference signals. The recording device stores image information including the luminance signal and two color difference signals into a semiconductor memory card.

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