Processing of colour video signals

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H04N 9/75 (2006.01) H04N 5/262 (2006.01)

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CA 1310403

ABSTRACT PROCESSING OF COLOUR VIDEO SIGNALS A method and apparatus for keying digital colour TV signals without exceeding the normal sampling frequency (13.5 MHz) and without obtaining a degraded image. A digital keying signal and a digital colour TV signal are supplied to upsamplers (10,12), respectively, which double the sampling frequency of the incoming signal by linear interpolation. The 27 MHz sampled outputs are keyed in multiplier (14). In one line to a switch (24) the 27 MHz, 12 MHz bandwidth keyed signal is passed through low pass filter (16) and demultiplexer (18). The latter removes each alternate sample to provide a 13.5 MHz signal of 6 MHz bandwidth. In a second line to the switch the keyed signal is demultiplexed to provide a signal which would have resulted without upsampling, which is then delayed (22). Edge detector (26) senses high frequency keying signals and controls switch (24). In the absence of such high frequency keying signals the signal to the second line to the switch is taken. Only the presence of high frequency keying is the signal to the first line employed. The invention is thus "transparent" to the viewer in the absence of high frequency keys.

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