Micro filter arrangement in an interlaced solid-state image pick

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

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358 44, H04N 907

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048020010

ABSTRACT:
A solid image pickup element for use in interlaced scanning in which at least two lines of photo-elements are simultaneously read in one interlaced scanning line. The lines are algebraically combined to reproduce the color signals and different groups of lines are read for different interlace fields.

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