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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2001
Filed:
May. 20, 1996
James Corona, San Diego, CA (US);
Conexant Systems, Inc., Newport Beach, CA (US);
Abstract
An image has a portion formulated partially from graphics pixels and partially from video pixels. This image portion is interpolated to provide an enlargement of such image portion. The interpolation or enlargement may be provided sequentially in two (2) coordinate directions (e.g. horizontal and vertical) or alternatively in only one of such directions. The enlargement may be alternatively provided simultaneously in both coordinate directions. The enlargement of the image portion in each of the coordinate directions may be obtained by interpolating video pixel(s) in such coordinate direction between each pair of adjacent video pixels in such coordinate direction and by otherwise interpolating graphics pixel(s) between such pair of adjacent pixels in such coordinate direction. In other words, graphics pixel(s) may be provided between each pair of adjacent pixels in each of the coordinate directions when one or both of the adjacent pixels in such pair are graphics. The enlargement may be to any extent desired in the coordinate directions. The video pixels may be in a YUV or YCrCb format where Y represents the hue or intensity of the image and Cr and Cb (or U and V) represent the two (2) quadrature components of the chrominance or color. For each interpolated video pixel, an interpolation may be provided between the values in the adjacent pixels on the opposite sides of such interpolated pixel.