Progressive scan architecture for video special effects

Television – Image signal processing circuitry specific to television – Special effects

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348441, 348722, H04N 5272, H04N 5262, H04N 701, H04N 974

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052893057

ABSTRACT:
An enhanced video special effects system architecture is based on deinterlacing (16) incoming fields of interlaced video and processing the deinterlaced video through video special effects operations (18, 30), each of which benefits from operating on a progressive scan video signal rather than an interlaced video signal.

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