WO2005018238A1 - Modified luminance weights for saturation control - Google Patents
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- WO2005018238A1 WO2005018238A1 PCT/IB2004/051470 IB2004051470W WO2005018238A1 WO 2005018238 A1 WO2005018238 A1 WO 2005018238A1 IB 2004051470 W IB2004051470 W IB 2004051470W WO 2005018238 A1 WO2005018238 A1 WO 2005018238A1
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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- H04N9/00—Details of colour television systems
- H04N9/64—Circuits for processing colour signals
- H04N9/68—Circuits for processing colour signals for controlling the amplitude of colour signals, e.g. automatic chroma control circuits
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- the present invention relates generally to video signal processing, and more particularly, to a method of saturation control that changes luminance weights of a luminance signal in o ⁇ der to provide a more balanced color picture as the level of saturation control increases.
- FCC Federal Communications Commission
- video information was transmitted by a luminance signal and a chrominance signal.
- the luminance signal provided brightness information while the chrominance signal provided color information.
- These predetermined weights were defined according the FCC standardization of 1953. It should be noted that other color television systems such as the Phase Alternation line (PAL) use these same RGB weights.
- PAL Phase Alternation line
- a drawback with the present color systems is (hat at higher levels of saturation control the brightness of the color picture is not always balanced. This is because the above-described RGB weights in Equation (1) cause a relative exaggerated increase of the blue, red and magenta colors and a rather poor increase of the cyan and yellow colors as saturation control increases.
- the present invention is directed to method of processing a luminance signal including predetermined weights and color difference signals.
- the method includes the luminance signal and the color difference signals being converted into color signals, A second luminance signal is formed from the color signals.
- the second luminance signal includes second weights different from the predetermined weights.
- the second luminance signal is subtracted from each of the color signals to produce second color difference signals.
- the second color difference signals are amplified by a saturation parameter to produce amplified difference signals.
- the second luminance signal is added to each of the amplified difference signals to produce output color signals.
- the output color signals may be stored. In another example, the output color signals may be displayed.
- Figure 1 is a diagram including tables comparing the saturation control using the FCC luminance weights and according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is a diagram showing one example of saturation control according to the present invention
- Figure 3 is a diagram showing one example of a device according to the present invention.
- predetermined weights A drawback with these predetermined weights is that as color saturation increases, a relative exaggerated increase of blue, red and magenta colors occur.
- RGBmax max ⁇ R",G",B” ⁇ (6)
- Equation 4 the increase of the relative RGBmax' value after the saturation control and before the display.
- the relative RGBmax" output of the CRT display has been calculated with Equation 6.
- the input signals before and after the display can be compared.
- the RGBmax" output of the display represents the increase of the light output of the primary that has determined RGBmax" according to Equation 6.
- the FCC luminance weights causes a more exaggerated increase in the color blue at higher levels of saturation control.
- the increase for the colors blue, red and green is the highest
- difference between the other colors cyan, yellow and magenta is much less at higher levels of saturation control. Therefore, a more balanced color picture is achieved at higher levels of saturation control.
- the two color difference signals are derived from the chrominance signal. In this example, the difference signals are in a low frequency form since these signals may be low pass filtered on the transmitter side.
- Step 2 the luminance signal Y ' and two color difference signals Rl ' - Ylf' , Blf ' - Ylf are converted into color signals R' G' B 1 .
- Step 4 a new luminance signal Yn' is derived from the color signals R'G'B' produced in Step 2.
- each of the color signals R'G'B' are multiplied by a weight that is different than the luminance coefficients as defined by the FCC standardization.
- these different weights will be selected in order to provide a more balanced color picture at higher levels of saturation control. In particular, this will enable the yellow and cyan colors to be as bright as the other colors in the picture.
- the present invention is not limited to one set of weights.
- the red signal weight YR and green signal weight YG weight may be chosen from the range of about 0.1 to about 0.4.
- the blue signal weight YB may be chosen from the range of about 0.2 to about 0.8.
- Step 4 three new color difference signals are also formed using the new luminance signal Yn'. These new color difference signals are formed by subtracting the new luminance signal Yn* from each of the color signals R'G'B' produced in Step 2.
- Step 6 saturation control is performed on each of the color difference signals produced in step 4.
- each of the color difference signals is amplified by a saturation parameter.
- the saturation parameter is usually a value equal or greater than one (1) that may vary according to the characteristics of the display device or due to user preference. Further, the saturation parameter may be predetermined or may be dynamically changed during operation.
- Step 8 the amplified difference signals from Step 6 are then converted to output color signals Ro' Go' Bo'.
- These output color signals Ro' Go' Bo' can either be stored or sent to a display device to produce a color picture.
- the output color signals Ro' Go' Bo' are produced by adding the new luminance signal Yn' to each of the amplified difference signals.
- the device may represent a television, a set-top box, a personal computer, a printer or an optical recording device such as a digital video recorder or a DND as well as portions or combinations of these and other devices.
- the device includes a processor 10, memory 12, a bus 14 and one or more input/output devices 16. In case of the device being a television or a computer, it would also include a display 18.
- the input/output devices 16, processor 10 and memory 12 communicate over the bus 14. Input signals including a luminance signal Y ' and color difference signals R'-Y', B'-Y' are processed in accordance with one or more software programs stored in memory 12 and executed by processor 10 in order to generate output color signals Ro' Go' Bo'.
- These output color signals Ro' Go' Bo' can either be stored in the memory 12 or sent to the display 18 to produce a color picture.
- the software programs stored in memory 12 includes the saturation control method of Figure 2.
- the saturation control method is implemented by computer readable code executed by the processor 10. Further, the code is stored in the memory 12.
- hardware circuitry may be used in place of, or in combination with, software instructions to implement the invention.
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| EP04769817A EP1658730A1 (en) | 2003-08-18 | 2004-08-18 | Modified luminance weights for saturation control |
| JP2006523739A JP2007503148A (en) | 2003-08-18 | 2004-08-18 | Modified intensity weights for saturation adjustment |
| US10/568,476 US20060232711A1 (en) | 2003-08-18 | 2004-08-18 | Modified luminance weights for saturation control |
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| WO2006006094A3 (en) * | 2004-07-05 | 2006-04-06 | Koninkl Philips Electronics Nv | Camera color noise reduction method and circuit |
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| WO1985005718A1 (en) * | 1984-06-06 | 1985-12-19 | Motorola, Inc. | Colour saturation control circuit |
| US5767899A (en) * | 1992-12-24 | 1998-06-16 | Canon Kabushiki Kaisha | Image pickup device |
| EP0933952A2 (en) * | 1994-04-14 | 1999-08-04 | Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. | Method and apparatus for colour conversion |
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| WO2006006094A3 (en) * | 2004-07-05 | 2006-04-06 | Koninkl Philips Electronics Nv | Camera color noise reduction method and circuit |
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