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| United States Patent | 5473371 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5473371.html |
| Inventor(s) | Choi; Byung-Bong (Incheon, KR) |
| Abstract | A picture editing apparatus for use in a video camera that generates a
video signal for a picture with successive video lines is capable of
providing a window and a blank area within the picture. The apparatus
comprises a selection button for generating a signal to select a vertical
length and a horizontal width of the window; a synchronization signal
generator for generating synchronization signals; a control unit, in
response to the selection signal, for processing the synchronization
signals to generate a window signal; a window generator, in response to
the window signal, for processing the video signal to derive the window
and the blank area. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 5473371 |
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Window generating apparatus for use in a video camera |
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| Publication Date |
December 5, 1995 |
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| Filing Date |
June 23, 1994 |
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| Priority Data |
Jun 23, 1993[KR]1993-11543 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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What is claimed is:
1. An apparatus for editing a picture by providing a window and a blank
area within the picture for use in a video camera, generates a video
signal for the picture with successive video lines, wherein the time taken
to generate each video line is divided into a plurality of time intervals,
said apparatus comprises:
means for generating a selection signal to select a vertical length and a
horizontal width of the window;
means for generating vertical synchronization signals and horizontal
synchronization signals for each video line;
control means, in response to the selection signal, for controlling the
synchronization signals to generate a window signal; and
a window generator, in response to the window signal, for processing the
video signal to derive the window.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the selection signal generating means
includes:
a first button for selecting a first value indicative of a top position of
the vertical length of the window;
a second button for selecting a second value indicative of a bottom
position of the vertical length of the window;
a third button for selecting a third value indicative of a left side
position of the horizontal width of the window; and
a fourth button for selecting a fourth value indicative of a right side
position of the horizontal width of the window.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the control means includes:
a first counter for counting the number of the horizontal synchronization
signals at each of the vertical synchronization signals;
a first comparator for comparing the counted number of the signals with the
first and the second values;
a first determining means for determining if the counted number of the
signals is within or outside the range between the first and the second
values and for producing a first blank signal when the counted number is
outside the range;
a second counter, when the counted number is the range between the first
value and the second value, for counting the number of the time intervals
at each of the horizontal synchronization signals;
a second comparator for comparing the counted number of the time intervals
with the third and the fourth values;
a second determining means for determining if the counted number of the
time intervals is within or outside the range between the third and the
fourth values and for producing a second blank signal when the counted
number of the time intervals is outside of the range, and for producing a
picture selection signal when the counted number of the time intervals is
within the range between the third and the fourth values;
means for combining the first and the second blank signals and the picture
selection signal to produce the window signal.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the window generator includes:
a color and luminance separator for separating the video signal into a
color signal and a luminance signal;
a color gain controller, in response to the window signal, for controlling
the color level of the color signal from the separator;
a luminance gain controller, in response to the window signal, for
controlling the luminance level of the luminance signal from the
separator; and
a level adjustor, in response to the window signal, for controlling the
level of the luminance signal from the luminance gain controller.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the window generator further includes:
means for generating a switching control signal; and
means, in response to the switching control signal, for selectively
providing the window signal to the luminance gain controller or the level
adjustor. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an editing apparatus for use in a video
camera; and, more particularly, to a picture editing apparatus for use in
a video camera for producing a window and a blank area within a picture.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
As well known, video cameras carry a small screen TV monitor through which
all four edges of a picture can be seen by the camera operator, referred
to as a viewfinder, and a recording unit. The viewfinder is driven
directly from the video output of the video camera, which permits the
operator to see what the camera sees for the purpose of target framing and
optical focus adjustment.
With the increasingly wide use of video cameras, there have been need felt
to have a device provided in the camera which would allow the operation to
edit the picture to be recorded in the recording unit is edited, i.e.,
edge portions of the picture are covered or moved for the purpose of
accentuating a particular area within the picture and the covered area is
whitened or blackened as if viewing a moving picture through a picture
frame. Such editing, however, is difficult to be performed since a high
level of skill is required.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for
use in a video camera for editing a picture by providing a window for a
particular area and a blank area within the picture.
It is another object of the invention to provide an apparatus for
controlling the size of the window within the picture.
It is a further object of the invention to provide an apparatus for
presenting the blank area in a white or a black makeup.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a picture
editing apparatus capable of providing a window and a blank area within a
picture for use in a video camera generating a video signal with
successive video lines, which comprises a selection button for generating
a selection signal to select a vertical length and a horizontal width of
the window; a synchronization signal generator for generating
synchronization signals; a control unit, in response to the selection
signal, for processing the synchronization signals to generate a window
signal; a window generator, in response to the window signal, for
processing the video signal to derive the window and the blank area.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and features of the present invention will
become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments
taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of an apparatus for editing a picture
to be televised or recorded by way of producing a window and a blank area
within the picture in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 shows exemplary patterns for the window and the blank area;
FIG. 3 illustrates the selection button block of FIG. 1 detail;
FIG. 4 represents a flow diagram explaining the operation the control unit
shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 describes the switch circuit shown in FIG. 1; and
FIGS. 6A-6C offer an exemplary window signal generated from the control
unit shown in FIG. 1 .
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to FIG. 1, there is shown a block diagram of an apparatus for use
in a video camera, having a viewfinder (not shown) and a recording unit
(not shown), which is capable of editing a picture from the video camera
in accordance with the present invention. In a video camera, a video
signal is generated from a pick-up device, a CCD (charge coupled device)
imager and an appropriate scanning device which scans an object projected
on the pick-up device to produce successive video lines constituting the
video signal.
The video signal is provided through line 2 to a window generator 100 for
the processing thereof in accordance with the present invention. The
resultant edited video signal from the editing apparatus is supplied
through line 6 to the viewfinder for the viewing of the edited picture and
the recording unit for recording the edited picture. For explanatory
purpose, the picture to be seen through the viewfinder is exemplarily
shown in FIG. 2. As depicted, the picture within the viewfinder has a
particular area or window 33 with video information and a blank area 36
without any video information. The window 33 has a vertical length from a
top position ("H.sub.start ") to a bottom position ("H.sub.end ") and a
horizontal width from a left side position ("T.sub.start") to a right side
position ("T.sub.end"). In accordance with the present invention, the
vertical length may be determined by the number of video lines from the
H.sub.start to the H.sub.end. And the horizontal width may be determined
by a running time taken to sweep a video line between the T.sub.start and
the T.sub.end. That is, when the time taken to generate a video line is
divided into a plurality of time intervals, the running time corresponds
to the number of the intervals between the T.sub.start to the T.sub.end.
The vertical length and the horizontal width are optionally selected by a
selection button block 50.
FIG. 3 shows the selection button block 50 which provides a selection
signal to arbitrarily settle the size of the window. The selection button
block 50 has a plurality of selection keys 51 to 55. The top position and
bottom position selection buttons 51 and 52 are used to select the values
of the H.sub.start and the H.sub.end from an upper end and a lower end of
the picture by depressing the buttons 51 and 52 for a require number of
times. The left side position and right side position selection buttons 53
and 54 are used to select the values of the T.sub.start and the T.sub.end
from a left end and a right end of the picture by depressing the buttons
53 and 54 for a require number of times. In this connection, the H.sub.end
and T.sub.end are calculated by subtracting the number of depression times
of the buttons 52 and 54 from default values, respectively. For example,
the default value for the H.sub.start, in case of NTSC format, may be a
value of "262" which corresponds to the number of video lines
consistituting a half frame. Similarly, the default value for T.sub.end
may be the number of pixels in a video line. Accordingly, each of time
intervals may correspond to the number of the pixels. The selected values
from the selection block 50 are provided to a control unit 70.
A synchronization ("sync") signal generator 80 generates horizontal and
vertical sync signals and then supplies them to the control unit 70. The
control unit 70, in response to the selection signal from the selection
button block 50, derives a window signal from the sync signals, wherein
the window signal is used to define the window and the blank area. The
operation of the control unit 70 will now be described with reference to
FIG. 4 as follows.
In step 401, the control unit 70 begins to count the number of the
horizontal sync signals, H.sub.n, for each vertical sync signal as shown
in FIG. 6A. And then, in steps 402 and 404, it is determined that the
counted number H.sub.n is within or outside the range between the
H.sub.start and H.sub.end by comparing it with each of the values
H.sub.start and H.sub.end. Thereafter, control goes to step 403 where the
control unit 70 issues a first blank signal of a logic low level ("L") to
the window generator 100 if the counted number H.sub.n is outside the
range between the H.sub.start and H.sub.end, whereas control flows to step
405 if the counted number H.sub.n is within the range between the
H.sub.start and H.sub.end.
In step 405, the control unit 70 begins to count the number of time
intervals, T.sub.n, for each horizontal sync signal as shown in FIG. 6B.
And then, in steps 406 and 407, it is determined that the counted number
T.sub.n is within or outside the range between the values Tstart and
T.sub.end by comparing it with the values T.sub.start and T.sub.end.
Thereafter, the control unit 70 provides a second blank signal of the
logic low level as in step 403 to the window generator 100 if the counted
number T.sub.n is other than the values of the T.sub.start and the
T.sub.end. If the counted number T.sub.n is within the range between the
values Tstart and T.sub.end, control flows to step 408 where the control
unit 70 issues a picture selection signal of a logic high level ("H") to
the window generator 100. The first and the second blank signal are
logically combined along with the picture selection signal to produce the
window signal which alternates the blank signal section "B" and the
picture selection section "P" as shown in FIG. 6C.
Referring back to FIG. 1, the window generator 100 is shown to include a
color and luminance separator 10. The color and luminance separator 10
separates a color signal and a luminance signal from the video signal on
line 2. The color signal is supplied to a color gain controller 22 and the
luminance signal is supplied to a luminance gain controller 24 and then a
set-up adjustor 26. The color gain controller 22 serves to control the
color signal by varying the amplitude level thereof and the luminance gain
controller 24 serves to control the luminance signal by varying the
amplitude level thereof. The set-up adjustor 26 serves to control the
luminance signal from the luminance gain controller by adjusting the
so-called set-up level thereof. On the other hand, the window signal from
the control unit 70 is applied through line 8 to the color gain controller
22 and a switch circuit 30. In response to the window signal, the color
gain controller 22 controls the amplitude level to a lowest level so that
the color component of the color signal is attenuated at each section B
with a logic low level of the window signal. The switch circuit 30, as
shown in FIG. 5, is switched by a white and black selection button 32
which provides a switching control signal (W/B) to the switch circuit 30
and thereby selectively provides the window signal to the luminance gain
controller 24 or the set-up adjustor 26. When the window signal is applied
to the luminance gain controller 24 through the switch circuit 30, e.g.,
at the "off" state of the white and black selection button 32, the
luminance gain controller 24 attenuates the amplitude level of the
luminance signal to a lowest level at each section B of the window signal,
whereby the blank area is blackened. However, if the window signal is
provided to the set-up level adjustor 26 through the switch circuit 30,
e.g., at the "on" state of the white and black selection button 32, the
set-up level adjustor 26 increases the set-up level of the luminance
signal to a highest level at each section B of the window signal, which
results in a white makeup of the blank area.
The horizontal and vertical synchronization signals from the sync signal
generator 80 are also provided to a mixer circuit 40 in which the sync
signals are mixed with the gain controlled luminance signal from the
luminance gain controller 24 or the set-up adjusted luminance signal from
the set-up adjustor 26. The output of the mixer circuit 40 and the gain
controlled color signal from the color gain controller 22 are combined at
an adder 45 which then provides a composite video signal to the viewfinder
or the recording unit, resulting in the edited picture as shown in FIG. 2.
While the present invention has been shown and described with respect to
the preferred embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art
that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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