IP Library Granted Patent US 7,769,229
Granted Patent B2
US 7,769,229 · App. 11/565,140 · Granted Aug 3, 2010

Processing images having color and panchromatic pixels

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Patent No.
US 7,769,229
App. No.
11/565,140
Granted
Aug 3, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of processing an array of pixels captured by an image capture device, having a first two-dimensional array of pixels from the image capture device, some of which are color pixels, and some of which are panchromatic pixels; determining in response to ambient lighting conditions, whether panchromatic pixels are to be combined with color pixels; combining pixels to produce a second two-dimensional array of pixels which has fewer pixels than the first two-dimensional array of pixels; and correcting the color pixels.

Claims (80)

1. A method of processing an array of pixels captured by an image capture device, comprising:

(a) providing a first two-dimensional array of pixels from the image capture device, some of which are color pixels, and some of which are panchromatic pixels;

(b) a processing stage for determining in response to ambient lighting conditions, whether panchromatic pixels are to be combined with color pixels;

(c) combining pixels determined from step (b) to produce a second two-dimensional array of pixels which has fewer pixels than the first two-dimensional array of pixels; and

(d) correcting the color pixels produced in step c.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein step (a) includes:

(i) providing a two-dimensional array having first and second groups of pixels, arranged in rows and columns, wherein pixels from the first group of pixels have narrower spectral photoresponses than pixels from the second group of pixels and wherein the first group of pixels has pixels that have spectral photoresponses that correspond to a set of at least two colors; and

(ii) positioning the first and second groups of pixels to define a pattern that has a minimal repeating unit including at least six pixels, so that at least some rows or columns of the minimal repeating unit are composed only of pixels from the second group and some rows or columns of the minimal repeating unit are composed only of pixels from the first group, wherein the rows or columns that are composed only of pixels from the first group are composed of at most two colors of pixels from the first group.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein the first two-dimensional array has the following minimal repeating unit:

P

P

A

B

P

P

B

C

wherein P represents pixels of the second group,

A represents pixels of a first color of pixels of the first group,

B represents pixels of a second color of pixels of the first group, and

C represents pixels of a third color of pixels of the first group.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein ambient lighting conditions are determined from the value in one or more panchromatic pixels.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein step c includes analog combining of color pixels with panchromatic pixels.

6. The method of claim 2 wherein the first two-dimensional array has the following minimal repeating unit:

P

P

A

B

P

P

P

P

B

C

P

P

wherein P represents pixels of the second group,

A represents pixels of a first color of pixels of the first group,

B represents pixels of a second color of pixels of the first group, and

C represents pixels of a third color of pixels of the first group.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein step c includes analog combining of color pixels with panchromatic pixels.

8. The method of claim 2 wherein the first two-dimensional array has the following minimal repeating unit:

P

A

P

B

P

B

P

C

wherein P represents pixels of the second group,

A represents pixels of a first color of pixels of the first group,

B represents pixels of a second color of pixels of the first group, and

C represents pixels of a third color of pixels of the first group.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein step c includes analog combining of color pixels with panchromatic pixels.

10. The method of claim 2 wherein the first two-dimensional array has the following minimal repeating unit:

P

A

P

P

B

P

P

B

P

P

C

P

wherein P represents pixels of the second group,

A represents pixels of a first color of pixels of the first group,

B represents pixels of a second color of pixels of the first group, and

C represents pixels of a third color of pixels of the first group.

11. The method of claim 10 wherein step c includes analog combining of color pixels with panchromatic pixels.

12. The processing method of claim 1 wherein step d involves correction that is also dependent on ambient lighting level.

13. A method of converting a high resolution color digital image captured by a electronic sensor into a lower resolution color digital image, including:

(a) using the electronic sensor to capture a first two-dimensional array of pixels;

(b) analog combining pixels in the first two-dimensional array of pixels to produce a second two-dimensional array including at least some composite pixels and also having non-regular spacing;

(c) using a processing stage for computing a third two-dimensional array of pixels with regular spacing; and

(d) correcting the regularized third two-dimensional array of pixels to produce a corrected image with reduced artifacts.

14. The method of claim 13 wherein there is a stream of digital images, each one of which is processed in accordance with claim 13 .

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 5, 2011
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
To: OMNIVISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 026227/0213 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2006
From: O'BRIEN, MICHELE; PILLMAN, BRUCE H.; HAMILTON, JOHN F., JR.; ENGE, AMY D.; DEWEESE, THOMAS E.
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 018567/0972 →