Edge enhancement correction for improved image quality
First Claim
1. A method for eliminating the visible outline at a subject'"'"'s edge in an enhanced composite video image by clipping RGB levels of said enhanced video image to upper and lower level bounds represented by the signal levels of a video signal prior to its enhancement, and where said clipping is limited to a subject'"'"'s edge, and comprises the steps of:
- a) generating matte signal Ec for each pixel, where Ec is zero in an opaque subject area, and greater than zero outside the opaque subject area, b) identifying subject'"'"'s edges as those pixel positions x for which only one of the two pixels, one at x−
el and the other at x+el, where el is a user defined integer, has a matte signal of zero, thus satisfying a first condition edge test, c) determining, for each subject edge, at pixel position x, that said subject edge is a simple edge, thus satisfying a second condition edge test, by counting the number of subject edges in its neighborhood, along a line of pixels within a window centered about x, whose width is 2gap+1 pixels, where gap is a user selectable number of pixels, and determining that this count does not exceed one, and d) clipping RGB levels of each said simple subject edge pixel meeting said first condition and said second condition, to the bounds determined by the RGB levels of two pixels, one at position x−
s, and the other at position x+s, where x is the position of the subject edge pixel, and s is a predetermined pixel position offset from position x.
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Abstract
An objectionable outlining effect, seen as dark edges and white edges outlining everything in a scene, is eliminated by clipping or limiting the spikes generated by excessive enhancement. Specifically, a method is used for improving the quality of an enhanced video image, while simultaneously maintaining or improving image sharpness, by clipping the RGB levels of the enhanced video image, at the points of enhancement, to upper and lower level bounds representing the signal levels of the video signal prior to its enhancement.
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3 Claims
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1. A method for eliminating the visible outline at a subject'"'"'s edge in an enhanced composite video image by clipping RGB levels of said enhanced video image to upper and lower level bounds represented by the signal levels of a video signal prior to its enhancement, and where said clipping is limited to a subject'"'"'s edge, and comprises the steps of:
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a) generating matte signal Ec for each pixel, where Ec is zero in an opaque subject area, and greater than zero outside the opaque subject area, b) identifying subject'"'"'s edges as those pixel positions x for which only one of the two pixels, one at x−
el and the other at x+el, where el is a user defined integer, has a matte signal of zero, thus satisfying a first condition edge test,c) determining, for each subject edge, at pixel position x, that said subject edge is a simple edge, thus satisfying a second condition edge test, by counting the number of subject edges in its neighborhood, along a line of pixels within a window centered about x, whose width is 2gap+1 pixels, where gap is a user selectable number of pixels, and determining that this count does not exceed one, and d) clipping RGB levels of each said simple subject edge pixel meeting said first condition and said second condition, to the bounds determined by the RGB levels of two pixels, one at position x−
s, and the other at position x+s, where x is the position of the subject edge pixel, and s is a predetermined pixel position offset from position x.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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