Image signal processing apparatus having first-in first-out memo

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358335, 360 331, 360 351, H04N 979

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055088139

ABSTRACT:
An image signal processing apparatus for processing an image signal composed of a luminance signal and a chrominance signal is provided with a first-in first-out memory which is capable of storing the image signal for one field. The apparatus is arranged such that, in writing or reading the image signal into or from the first-in first-out memory, the image signal writing and reading actions on the first-in first-out memory are reset at intervals of a horizontal scanning period of the image signal. This arrangement enables the apparatus to carry out various signal processing actions by delaying the image signal without using any delay element exclusively for the process of delaying the image signal which is necessary for the various signal processing actions.

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