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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2006
Filed:
Jun. 19, 2002
Philippe Raffy, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Fathy Yassa, Soquel, CA (US);
Philippe Raffy, Sunnyvale, CA (US);
Fathy Yassa, Soquel, CA (US);
NeoMagic Corp., Santa Clara, CA (US);
Abstract
Bayer-pattern pixels captured by an image sensor have only one of the three primary colors (RGB) per pixel location. Rather than interpolate the Bayer-pattern to generate the missing RGB color components for each pixel location, a direct conversion is performed to YUV pixels. A luminance calculator receives a 3×3 block of Bayer-pattern pixels and generates a luminance (Y) pixel for the center pixel location. Different coefficients are multiplied by each of the 9 Bayer-pattern pixels before summing to produce the center Y pixel, depending on the pattern location. A chrominance calculator first receives a 3×3 block of Y pixels generated by the luminance calculator. The 9 Y pixels are averaged to produce an average luminance. Two red or blue pixels in the 3×3 block are averaged and the average luminance subtracted. Then a constant is multiplied to generate the U and V pixels. Intermediate interpolated RGB avoided.