Television – Camera – system and detail – With plural image scanning devices
Patent
1993-07-20
1995-04-11
Razavi, Michael T.
Television
Camera, system and detail
With plural image scanning devices
348312, H04N 315
Patent
active
054063302
ABSTRACT:
A video camera having a plurality of solid-state image sensors in an imaging part uses two kinds of vertical drive signals different in the number of vertical transfer operations, to produce a time lag equal to one horizontal period between the output signals of the solid-state image sensors without changing the optical positional relation between the solid-state image sensors, thereby delaying the red and blue signals with respect to the green signal by one horizontal period based on the application of the two kinds of vertical drive signals.
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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 6, No. 128(E-118)(1006) 14 Jul. 1982 & JP-A-57 055 682 (Hitashi Denshi K.K.) 2 Apr. 1982.
Cho Hideo
Fujita Yoshihiro
Fukushima Yasushi
Mitani Kohji
Sugawara Masayuki
Greening Wendy R.
Matsushita Communication Ind. Co., Ltd.
Matsushita Electric - Industrial Co., Ltd.
Nippon Hoso Kyokai
Razavi Michael T.
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