Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080218621 | High intrascene dynamic range NTSC and PAL imager - The invention provides a new method and apparatus for NTSC and PAL image sensors which employs fusion of adjacent row pixel charge samples to generate image data for a row. A variety of fusion schemes are possible for fusing the pixel signals from the adjacent rows. The rows of pixels are scanned so that each scan takes an odd row signal sample and, in some cases, an adjacent even row signal sample when specified conditions are met. One sampled row of the two adjacent rows integrate an image with a first integration period while the other adjacent row integrates an image with a second integration period. | 09-11-2008 |
20080291333 | Methods, systems and apparatuses for motion detection using auto-focus statistics - Methods, systems and apparatuses for the detection of motion using statistics data already available within an imager, such as sharpness scores or brightness values. The method includes obtaining at least two sets of statistics data for respective image frames which include corresponding windows; initializing a motion counter; determining, for each window, a relative difference value for the particular window; comparing the relative difference value to a first threshold. If the relative difference value is greater than the first threshold, the method increments the motion counter; and determines if there is motion by comparing the value of the motion counter to a second threshold. The motion detection may further take into account the relative importance of certain areas of the image frame. | 11-27-2008 |
20080297649 | METHODS AND APPARATUS PROVIDING LIGHT ASSISTED AUTOMATIC FOCUS - Methods and apparatus for accurately auto focusing a lens of an imaging device. The method includes the steps of focusing an image of a subject on an imager, determining that the subject has moved, and refocusing the image of the subject on the imager by comparing a first brightness of a first scene captured before determining that the subject has moved and a second brightness of a second scene captured after determining that the subject has moved. The first brightness and second brightness are provided with the assistance of a light source. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298794 | Methods and apparatuses for image exposure correction - Methods and apparatuses for image exposure include capturing a first image under a first illumination condition, determining a luminance of the first image at a plurality of sectors, capturing a second image under a second illumination condition employing an artificial light source, determining a luminance of the second image at the plurality of sectors, and determining if the artificial light source should be used to capture a final image using the luminances of the first and second images at the plurality of sectors. If the artificial light source is to be used, an output level of the light source is determined. | 12-04-2008 |
20090079862 | Method and apparatus providing imaging auto-focus utilizing absolute blur value - A method and apparatus for determining the need for and performing a refocusing of an imaging device using a blur value, which determines absolute sharpness. The blur detection is itself based on reading one or more edges. New lens positioning is controlled based on the blur value. | 03-26-2009 |
20090116829 | METHOD AND APPARATUS OF DETERMINING THE BEST FOCUS POSITION OF A LENS - A method and apparatus for accurately auto focusing a lens of an imaging device. An imaged scene is split into an array of zones. The minimum and maximum sharpness score for each zone is determined over a plurality of lens positions. A histogram of the lens positions of the corresponding maximum weighted sharpness score for each zone is created. The peak of the histogram is determined to be the best focus position for a given scene. | 05-07-2009 |
20090162045 | Image stabilization device and method - An imaging device and processes to provide image stabilization by controlling analog gain and integration time. Analog gain and integration time for images are determined by comparing an image in various frames, whether full frames or hidden frames, where the image is provided with differently set analog gain and integration time settings to determine settings for stabilized image capture. | 06-25-2009 |
20090322901 | Method and apparatus providing rule-based auto exposure technique preserving scene dynamic range - A method and apparatus for applying exposure compensation to an image. Exposure correction limits inclusion of, but does not ignore, image highlights and lowlights. | 12-31-2009 |
20100020207 | CORRECTION OF NON-UNIFORM SENSITIVITY IN AN IMAGE ARRAY - An improved non-uniform sensitivity correction algorithm for use in an imager device (e.g., a CMOS APS). The algorithm provides zones having flexible boundaries which can be reconfigured depending upon the type of lens being used in a given application. Each pixel within each zone is multiplied by a correction factor dependent upon the particular zone while the pixel is being read out from the array. The amount of sensitivity adjustment required for a given pixel depends on the type of lens being used, and the same correction unit can be used with multiple lenses where the zone boundaries and the correction factors are adjusted for each lens. In addition, the algorithm makes adjustments to the zone boundaries based upon a misalignment between the centers of the lens being used and the APS array. | 01-28-2010 |
20100321523 | METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR SELECTING PIXELS FOR AUTOMATIC WHITE BALANCE PROCESSING - A method, apparatus, and system that use a white balance operation. A selecting process is applied to each pixel selected and considered for automatic white balance statistics to determine the distance from the selected pixel to a white curve defined in a white area corresponding to an image sensor. | 12-23-2010 |
20110032397 | METHOD AND APPARATUS PROVIDING COLOR INTERPOLATION IN COLOR FILTER ARRAYS USING EDGE DETECTION AND CORRECTION TERMS - A method and apparatus for color plane interpolation are provided which interpolates the color values of pixels differently depending on an edge direction and whether a pixel is at an edge within an image. The use of the edge detection during the interpolation of each of the colors present in the color pattern helps reduce some of the disadvantages of the loss of image sharpness abundant in known demosaicing techniques. | 02-10-2011 |
20110193998 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM PROVIDING ADJUSTMENT OF PIXEL DEFECT MAP - A method, apparatus and system that allows for the identification of defective pixels, for example, defective pixel clusters, in an imager device. The method, apparatus and system determine, during use of the imager device, that a pixel defect, e.g., cluster defect, exists and accurately maps the location of the defective pixel. By analyzing more than one frame of an image, the method increases the accuracy of the defect mapping, which is used to improve the quality of the resulting image data. | 08-11-2011 |
20120008018 | Correction of Non-Uniform Sensitivity in an Image Array - An improved non-uniform sensitivity correction algorithm for use in an imager device (e.g., a CMOS APS). The algorithm provides zones having flexible boundaries which can be reconfigured depending upon the type of lens being used in a given application. Each pixel within each zone is multiplied by a correction factor dependent upon the particular zone while the pixel is being read out from the array. The amount of sensitivity adjustment required for a given pixel depends on the type of lens being used, and the same correction unit can be used with multiple lenses where the zone boundaries and the correction factors are adjusted for each lens. In addition, the algorithm makes adjustments to the zone boundaries based upon a misalignment between the centers of the lens being used and the APS array. | 01-12-2012 |
20140043506 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM PROVIDING ADJUSTMENT OF PIXEL DEFECT MAP - A method, apparatus and system that allows for the identification of defective pixels, for example, defective pixel clusters, in an imager device. The method, apparatus and system determine, during use of the imager device, that a pixel defect, e.g., cluster defect, exists and accurately maps the location of the defective pixel. By analyzing more than one frame of an image, the method increases the accuracy of the defect mapping, which is used to improve the quality of the resulting image data. | 02-13-2014 |