Video signals special effects generator with variable pixel size

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358214, H04N 336

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046943455

ABSTRACT:
A video special effects generator is simulated by using a telecine with a still film frame therein. Effects such as zoom and pan are pre-programmed in a store and used to change the telecine scanning raster to give the desired visual effect, the operation being timed relative to the video output signals. Aperture correction is also proposed to be programmed in a telecine in similar manner.

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