This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-336781, filed Dec. 14, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
One embodiment of the invention relates to a video signal processing device and a video signal processing method, and more particularly to a video signal processing device and video signal processing method capable of correcting the histogram according to the set-up level of an input video signal.
2. Description of the Related Art
A video signal processing device, which processes a histogram data corresponding to a brightness of an input video signal and corrects a gray scale of an output video signal based on the processing result, is disclosed by, for example, Japanese Patent No. 2512562.
The video signal processing device includes a histogram memory which temporarily stores the histogram data corresponding to the brightness of an input video signal and a histogram processing unit which processes the histogram data. The histogram processing unit detects histogram information such as an average value, mode value, maximum value, minimum value, difference coefficient, black area, white area, etc. from the histogram data in histogram averaging processing for extending the dynamic range of an output video signal. And, the histogram processing unit creates the corrected histogram data on the basis of these values. In the video signal processing device, original histogram data are corrected on the basis of the above histogram information so that correction of the output video signal optimized for the input video signal can be done. As the correction, for example, it is possible to prevent the dynamic range of the output video signal from being excessively extended and correct the gray scale over the entire brightness range thereof.
However, in the above prior art video signal processing device, the voltage level representative of black of an input video signal differs according to the standard such as the signal of NTSC or NTSC-J. Therefore, in the histogram processing unit in which the set-up level is optimized for, e.g. the NTSC-J having the set-up level of 0IRE (Institute of Radio Engineers), where it receives the NTSC signal having the set-up level of 7.5 IRE, for the NTSC-J, the histogram data will be shifted toward a high brightness state, i.e. becomes the histogram data with no histogram in a black signal zone. As a result, the optimum correction of the histogram data, and hence the optimum gray scale correction of the output video signal may not be done.
A general architecture that implements the various feature of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Various embodiments according to the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. In general, according to one embodiment of the invention, a video signal processing device includes a set-up level detecting unit that detects a set-up level of an input video signal, a set-up level correcting unit that corrects the set-up level of the input video signal, and a histogram detecting unit that detects a histogram corresponding to a brightness of a video signal output from the set-up level correcting unit. Further, according to another embodiment of the invention, a video signal processing device includes a histogram detecting unit that detects a histogram corresponding to a brightness of an input video signal, a set-up level detecting unit that detects a set-up level of the input video signal, the set-up level detecting unit outputting a histogram-correction controlling signal for correcting the histogram based on the set-up level, and a histogram correcting unit that corrects the histogram based on the histogram-correction controlling signal output from the set-up level detecting unit. Further, according to another embodiment of the invention, a video signal processing method includes detecting a set-up level of an input video signal, correcting the set-up level of the input video signal, outputting a corrected video signal based on the correction, and detecting a histogram corresponding to a brightness of the corrected video signal.
A video signal processing device 1 incorporates electronic components corresponding to the image processing such as a tuner or decoder inside a body 2. Inside the body 2, the video signal processing device 1 processes a video signal received from the outside, which is outputted from a display unit 50. The display unit 50 may be e.g. an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
A video signal processing device 1 includes a signal input unit 20 for receiving a tuner input signal demodulated from a video signal of a broadcasting radio wave received through an outside antenna and a video/audio input signal received from e.g. an external play-back machine; a decoder 30 for decoding the output received from the signal input unit 20 to output an input video signal and an input audio signal; a display control unit 40 for receiving the input video signal output from the decoder 30 and outputting an output video signal with the display controlled for the brightness and contrast; a display unit (LCD) 50 for displaying the output video signal output from the display control unit 40; a voice output unit 60 for outputting the audio signal received from the decoder 30 as a voice; a control unit 70 for controlling the respective units within the video signal processing device 1; a memory 80 for temporarily storing the data being processed by the control unit 70; an input unit 90 equipped with an input device consisting of a plurality of switches not shown; and a bus 100 connecting the respective units within the video signal processing device 1.
The control unit 70 incorporates a set-up level processing unit 70a for detecting and correcting the set-up level which is the voltage level representative of black of the input video signal output from the decoder 30, and a histogram processing unit 70b for detecting and correcting the histogram corresponding to the brightness of the input video signal.
The display control unit 40 incorporates a backlight control unit 40a for controlling the backlight of the display unit 50 which is LCD. The backlight control unit 40a operates on the basis of the detection result in the histogram processing unit 70b.
The set-up level processing 70a incorporates a set-up level detecting unit 700a for detecting the set-up level of an input video signal 30A output from the decoder 30 and a set-up level correcting unit 701a for correcting the set-up level of the input video signal on the basis of the detection result in the set-up level detecting unit 700a.
The histogram processing unit 70b incorporates a histogram detecting unit 700b for receiving the corrected signal corrected in the set-up level correcting unit 701a to compute the distribution of the frequency corresponding to the brightness of the correction signal. The detection result in the histogram detecting unit 700b is transmitted to the display control unit 40 as a display control signal.
The tuner input signal and the video/audio signal supplied from an external play-back machine are received by the signal input unit 20 and transmitted to the decoder 30. The decoder 30 decodes the tuner input signal and the audio/video input signal to be transmitted as the input video signal to the display control unit 40 and the control unit 70. The decoder 30 also decodes the audio signal to be transmitted to the voice output unit 60. The display control unit 40 controls the input video signal on the basis of the setting, which is supplied to the display unit 50. The input video signal transmitted to the control unit 70 is analyzed by the set-up level processing unit 70a and the histogram processing unit 70b. The display control signal which is the result of histogram analysis is transmitted to the display control unit 40. The input video signal is corrected by for example, the backlight control unit 40a.
The processing in the control unit 70 and the processing in the display control unit 40 are effectively executed by temporarily storing the information in the memory 80. For example, where the histogram indicating the distribution of the brightness values of the input video signal is computed by the histogram processing unit 70b, the data of the brightness values are temporarily held in the memory 80.
The decoder 30 transmits the audio signal to the voice output unit 60 and the voice output unit 60 outputs voice.
As seen from
When an input video signal 30A is supplied to the set-up level detecting unit 700a, the set-up level detecting unit 700a detects that the set-up level of the input video signal 30A is 7.5IRE and transmits the detected signal to the set-up level correcting unit 701a. When the set-up level which is the detected signal is supplied to the set-up level correcting unit 701a, as seen from
Next, when this corrected video signal 30B is supplied to the histogram detecting unit 700b, the histogram detecting unit 700b divides the signal level between synchronizing signals 711a into 256 parts to be sampled, thereby detecting the histogram. Thus, the histogram as indicated in solid line in
Where the input video signal as illustrated in
Next, the backlight control unit 40a detects the frequency contained in a region c of 0IRE, i.e. the value of c1 which is the frequency of the extent exceeding c2 which is a threshold value. The backlight control unit 40a, as seen from
Since 0IRE is the voltage level representative of black, as seen from
In accordance with the first embodiment of this invention, where the backlight control unit 40a executes the control relied on the NTSC-J, the control is executed on the basis of the frequency occupied in the region c shown in
The detection result obtained in the histogram processing unit 70b can be applied to not only the backlight control unit 40a but also other display control uses.
As regards the brightness of the signal other than black signal, according to the processing in the display control unit 40, the video signal may be corrected or may not be corrected. In executing the correction, a technique of extending the entire dynamic range can be adopted.
The set-up level processing 70a incorporates a set-up level detecting unit 700a for detecting the set-up level of an input video signal 30A output from the decoder 30. The set-up level detecting unit 700a outputs a histogram-correction controlling signal on the basis of the set-up level thus detected.
The histogram processing unit 70b incorporates a histogram detecting unit 700b for detecting the histogram of the input video signal output from the decoder 30 and a histogram correcting unit 701b for correcting the histogram distribution of the histogram signal detected by the histogram detecting unit 700b on the basis of the histogram-correction controlling signal output from the set-up level detecting unit 700a. The detection result in the histogram correcting unit 701b is transmitted to the display control unit 40 as a display control signal.
As seen from
When the input video signal 30A is supplied to the set-up level detecting unit 700a, the set-up level detecting unit 700a detects that the set-up level of the input video signal 30A is 7.5IRE and transmits the detected signal as a histogram-correction controlling signal to the histogram correcting unit 701b.
Further, when this input video signal 30A is supplied to the histogram detecting unit 700b, the histogram detecting unit 700b divides the signal level between synchronizing signals 711a into 256 parts to be sampled, thereby detecting the histogram. Thus, the histogram as indicated in
The histogram correcting unit 701b, when it receives the histogram data and the histogram-correction controlling signal, as seen from
In accordance with the second embodiment of this invention, also when the video signal relied on NTSC having a set-up level of 7.5IRE is received, on the basis of the set-up level detected by the set-up level detecting unit 700a, the set-up level of the histogram data is corrected by the histogram correcting unit 701b. Therefore, the histogram in which the voltage signal indicative of black is standardized to 0IRE can be output, thereby permitting the display control relied on NTSC-J to implemented.
While certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-336781 | Dec 2006 | JP | national |