True zoom of a displayed image
First Claim
1. A graphics display terminal capable of performing a zoom operation on a displayed image to produce a resultant zoomed image, said terminal being responsive to instructions from a main memory source for producing said resultant zoomed image, an improvement comprising:
- input means for introducing information into said graphics display terminal related to said zoom operation;
first means for processing said instructions from said main memory source and said information introduced via said input means including;
a means for designating a portion of the displayed image that is to be subjected to the zoom operation in response to said information, and a means for implementing the zoom operation on the designated portion to produce a representation of a resultant zoomed image with the lines which define the resultant zoomed image being approximately equal to the width of the lines which define said displayed image;
second means responsive to the representation of the resultant zoomed image for producing a pixel representation of said resultant zoomed image;
converting means responsive to said pixel representation produced by the second means for converting said pixel representation into video signals representative of said resultant zoomed image; and
display means responsive to said video signals for displaying said resultant zoomed image.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a capability present within a graphics display terminal wherein a zoom operation may be accomplished, the width of each of the lines of the zoomed image being maintained at a one pixel width regardless of the degree or amount of magnification of the zoomed image. This is accomplished by utilizing the firmware stored in the processor to perform the magnification of the image therein, prior to the storage of the appropriate binary data in the video display memory, the binary data being the pixel representation of the displayed image. Since the magnification of the image takes place prior to storage of the binary data in the video display memory, the graphics display terminal of the present invention can use this binary data to display an image, a zoomed image, the width of each line being equal to, approximately, a one pixel width. Therefore, despite the degree of magnification of the zoomed image, a very discernable, clear image will be displayed on the CRT.
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4 Claims
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1. A graphics display terminal capable of performing a zoom operation on a displayed image to produce a resultant zoomed image, said terminal being responsive to instructions from a main memory source for producing said resultant zoomed image, an improvement comprising:
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input means for introducing information into said graphics display terminal related to said zoom operation; first means for processing said instructions from said main memory source and said information introduced via said input means including;
a means for designating a portion of the displayed image that is to be subjected to the zoom operation in response to said information, and a means for implementing the zoom operation on the designated portion to produce a representation of a resultant zoomed image with the lines which define the resultant zoomed image being approximately equal to the width of the lines which define said displayed image;second means responsive to the representation of the resultant zoomed image for producing a pixel representation of said resultant zoomed image; converting means responsive to said pixel representation produced by the second means for converting said pixel representation into video signals representative of said resultant zoomed image; and display means responsive to said video signals for displaying said resultant zoomed image. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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