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G09G 3/20 (2006.01)

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CA 2556705

A system and method for reducing periodic intensity variation in a video image includes applying input signals representing video image data to multiple circuit components by sequentially shifting the input signals through the circuit components to produce output signals that match corresponding input signals. Matching the output signals to the input signals overcomes the effect of inherent differences in characteristics of analog circuit components.

L'invention concerne un système et un procédé pour réduire la variation d'intensité périodique dans une image vidéo, comprenant l'application de signaux d'entrée représentant des données d'images vidéo à de nombreux composants de circuits au moyen du décalage séquentiel des signaux d'entrée à travers les circuits de composants, ce qui permet de produire des signaux de sortie qui concordent avec les signaux d'entrée correspondants. La mise en correspondance des signaux de sortie avec les signaux d'entrée dépasse l'effet des différences inhérentes dans des caractéristiques de composants de circuits analogiques.

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