IP Library Granted Patent US 9,047,683
Granted Patent B2
US 9,047,683 · App. 13/809,205 · Granted Jun 2, 2015

Method and apparatus for resampling a spatially sampled attribute of an image

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Patent No.
US 9,047,683
App. No.
13/809,205
Granted
Jun 2, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Resampling a spatially sampled attribute of an image, for example up- or down-conversion, in which contributions to a symmetrical FIR resampling filter from positions outside the image—that is to say where the filter aperture extends beyond an image edge—are obtained by copying values from positions inside the image. This can conveniently be done by modifying filter coefficients.

Claims (30)

1. A method of processing an image in an image processor, comprising the steps of:

receiving input samples representing a spatially sampled attribute of an image having a width or height of N sample pitches;

representing said image by N+1 rows or columns respectively of samples so that opposite image edges lie on sample positions;

providing a symmetrical resampling filter having a plurality of filter-inputs defining a filter aperture and a filter-output and configured to take contributions from some or all of the filter-inputs to provide the filter-output; and

resampling said samples with said resampling filter to provide output samples, in which the aperture extends beyond a said image edge for some output samples;

wherein contributions to said resampling filter from positions outside the image are obtained by copying values from positions inside the image and wherein the said positions inside the image and the respective said positions outside the image are equidistant from an image edge;

wherein the value of an image-edge sample input to a resampling filter is derived from the values of neighbouring input samples falling within the aperture of that resampling filter; and

wherein the value of an image-edge sample input to a resampling filter is determined from a required ratio of the value of the said input sample value to the value of the corresponding co-located filter output sample.

2. A method according to claim 1 in which at least one of a plurality of sampled constituent images that respectively represent different attributes of a common image at different respective spatial sampling frequencies is rescaled.

3. A method according to claim 1 in which an image is resealed horizontally and/or resealed vertically.

4. A method according to claim 1 wherein first spatially sampled image attribute data at a lower sampling frequency is up-sampled and second sampled image attribute data at a higher sampling frequency is down-sampled wherein the combination of the said up-sampling with the said down-sampling is substantially without loss or distortion.

5. A method according to claim 1 in which the value of the said ratio is substantially equal to unity.

6. A method according to claim 1 in which the value of the said ratio is less than unity.

7. A method of processing an image in an image processor, comprising the steps of:

receiving input samples representing a spatially sampled attribute of an image having a width or height of N sample pitches;

representing said image by N+1 rows or columns respectively of samples so that opposite image edges lie on sample positions;

providing a symmetrical resampling filter having a plurality of filter-inputs defining a filter aperture and a filter-output and configured to take contributions from some or all of the filter-inputs to provide the filter-output; and

resampling said samples with said resampling filter to provide output samples, in which the aperture extends beyond an image edge for some output samples;

wherein contributions to said resampling filter from positions outside the image are obtained by copying values from positions inside the image and wherein the said positions inside the image and the respective said positions outside the image are equidistant from an image edge;

wherein an image having a width or height of N sample pitches is represented by N+1 rows or columns respectively of samples so that opposite image edges lie on sample positions; and

wherein the value of an image-edge sample input to a resampling filter is chosen so that the value of the corresponding co-located filter output sample is zero.

8. A method according to claim 7 in which at least one of a plurality of sampled constituent images that respectively represent different attributes of a common image at different respective spatial sampling frequencies is resealed.

9. A method according to claim 7 in which an image is resealed horizontally and/or rescaled vertically.

10. A method according to claim 7 in which first spatially sampled image attribute data at a lower sampling frequency is up-sampled and second sampled image attribute data at a higher sampling frequency is down-sampled in which the combination of the said up-sampling with the said down-sampling is without loss or distortion.

11. Apparatus for resampling a spatially sampled attribute of an image comprising:

a symmetrical FIR resampling filter configured so that contributions to the resampling filter from positions outside the image are obtained by copying values from positions inside the image;

wherein the said positions inside the image and the respective said positions outside the image are equidistant from an image edge;

wherein an image having a width or height of N sample pitches is represented by N+1 rows or columns respectively of samples so that opposite image edges lie on sample positions; and

wherein the value of an image-edge sample input to a resampling filter is determined from a required ratio of the value of the said input sample value to the value of the corresponding co-located filter output sample.

12. Apparatus according to claim 11 in which at least one of a plurality of sampled constituent images that respectively represent different attributes of a common image at different respective spatial sampling frequencies is resealed.

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