Claims
- 1. In a method for correcting a background scene and a foreground scene, generating by extrapolation approximate RGB levels of a colored backing in a semitransparent transition area between the backing and an edge of a subject caused by subject motion or poor focus, said generated RGB levels representing a clear backing in said transition area when inhibiting corrections are applied to a video signal to remove non uniformity of backing luminance and color, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) generating a control signal controlling the background scene level as a function of the luminance and visibility of the colored backing,
- b) generating processed video (PRV) by subtracting levels of the control signal matching the RGB levels in the color backing thereby reducing the colored backing to a black backing,
- c) automatically identifying the semitransparent transition area as those pixels in which PRV>0, E.sub.c >0,
- d) identifying an unobscured colored backing area as those pixels in which PRV=0, E.sub.c >0,
- e) identifying an opaque subject area as those pixels in which PRV>0, E.sub.c =0,
- f) extrapolating the RGB levels from said unobscured colored backing area into said transition area,
- g) terminating the extrapolation process at an opaque subject boundary identified as PRV>0, E.sub.c =0, thereby generating backing RGB levels in the transition area that approximate the RGB levels that existed prior to the presence of the subject, said generated RGB levels stored in a clear frame memory.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the generated RGB levels on each scan line within the transition area are assigned the RGB levels of a colored backing pixel adjacent to a transition area boundary.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/417,649, filed Apr. 5, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,515,109.
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