Claims
- 1. In an image analyzer for counting objects in a field, a shading corrector adapted for measuring the relative amount of chromophore in a scanned object comprising means to supply a stored video background signal, an attenuator for receiving and attenuating said signal, computer means for controlling said attenuator, means to supply an object-modulated video signal, comparator means for comparing the attenuated signal and the video signal to produce a comparator output signal, and area counter means to receive said output signal and develop a count proportional to the time-width of the scan across the chromophore to represent the area of the chromophore, said count being fed to said computer means.
- 2. A shading corrector as claimed in claim 1 wherein said attenuator is a digitally controlled attenuator.
- 3. In an image analyzer for counting objects in a field, a shading corrector adapted for correcting background signals representative of the background against which objects are counted, said shading corrector comprising means for receiving background video signals representative of a field with and without objects therein, peak detector means to detect peaks in said signals and to generate signals in accordance therewith, processing means responsive to said video signals and to said peak detector means to generate signals corresponding to the ratio of said video signals and the signals of said peak detector means, memory means to store the signals generated by said processing means, and further processing means to receive signals from the peak detector means and to combine them with the thusly stored signals to generate shade corrected signals.
- 4. A shading corrector as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first said processing means includes an analog-to-digital converting means whereby to produce a digital signal for storage.
- 5. A shading corrector as claimed in claim 4 wherein the second said processing means includes a digital-to-analog converting means whereby to produce an analog output signal.
- 6. A shading corrector as claimed in claim 5 comprising attenuation means to vary the magnitude of the analog output signal.
- 7. A shading corrector as claimed in claim 3 comprising means coupled to said processing means to generate a shading corrector background voltage and to cause the same to be substantially equal to the video background voltage at a selected point and approximately equal to the video background voltage at all other points of video background.
- 8. A shading corrector as claimed in claim 5 comprising means coupled to said processing means to generate a shading corrector background voltage and to cause the same to be substantially equal to the video background voltage at a selected point and approximately equal to the video background voltage at all other points of video background.
OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 883,996, filed Mar. 6, 1978, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,203,029.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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