Claims
- 1. A method for electronic image capture, comprising:
detecting a frequency of oscillating scene illumination by analyzing a frame captured by a photosensor array of an image sensor under said oscillating scene illumination, said frame being captured under a first integration time that yields similar values for first and second functions of integration time, said first and second functions representing the effect of oscillating illumination at substantially different first and second frequencies; and capturing a plurality of frames by the image sensor under said scene illumination, said plurality of frames being captured under a second integration time that is based on the detected frequency so that each of the plurality of frames is captured at approximately the same time in the cycle of oscillation of said scene illumination.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first and second frequencies are 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the first integration time is approximately 0.0132 seconds.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein the photosensor array is operated in a pipelined mode.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein each row of the photosensor array is integrated on a row by row basis.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the frequency is detected by performing a time to frequency domain transformation on a plurality of frames captured by the photosensor array under said oscillating scene illumination.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said detected frequency is that of an incandescent light source if the amplitude of the frequency domain transformation at points corresponding to said first and second frequencies are similar.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein said detected frequency is said first frequency if the amplitude of the frequency domain transformation at a point corresponding to said first frequency is substantially greater than the amplitude at a point corresponding to said second frequency.
- 9. An imaging system comprising:
an image sensor having a photosensor array; a detector coupled to the image sensor to detect a frequency of flicker in a frame captured by the photosensor array, the detector to set an integration time of the image sensor to a first value that yields similar values from first and second flicker functions of time, said first and second flicker functions representing the effect of oscillating illumination at substantially different first and second frequencies; and a capture control unit coupled to the image sensor and the detector, to set the integration time of the image sensor to a second value that is based on the detected frequency so that each of a plurality of frames is captured at approximately the same time in the cycle of oscillating scene illumination.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the first and second frequencies are 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the first value is approximately 0.0132 seconds.
- 12. The system of claim 10 wherein the image sensor is to operate the photosensor array in a pipelined mode.
- 13. The system of claim 12 wherein each row of the photosensor array is to be integrated on a row by row basis.
- 14. The system of claim 9 wherein the detector is to perform a time to frequency domain transformation on a plurality of frames captured by the photosensor array.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein the flicker detector is to set the detected frequency to be that of an incandescent light source if the amplitude of the frequency domain transformation at points corresponding to said first and second frequencies are similar.
- 16. The system of claim 14 wherein the flicker detector is to set said detected frequency to a first value if the amplitude of the frequency domain transformation at a point corresponding to the first frequency is substantially greater than the amplitude at a point corresponding to the second frequency.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This Application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 09/123,496, filed on Jul. 28, 1998.
Continuations (1)
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09123496 |
Jul 1998 |
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10324891 |
Dec 2002 |
US |