WO2007129367A1 - 画像合成装置および画像合成方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image composition device for moving images and performing effective display.
- An advantage of content display using a computer is that content replacement is very easy.
- an image memory for storing pixel values constituting a plurality of images, a key plane for storing a composition ratio between the pixel values, and composition between the pixel values by the composition ratio And generating a display start address for reading the pixel value and the composition ratio from the image memory and the key plane to the image composition means.
- Display control means a scroll register holding an address value different from the display start address, and the display start address
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 5-313645
- the conventional image synthesizing apparatus is configured as described above, it is possible to move the image only with the accuracy of the integer pixel unit in the display device during one period of the vertical synchronization signal when moving the image.
- the vertical sync signal is moved with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit per cycle, the transition time that can be set only for the time when the transition effect is completed is limited, and it becomes difficult to operate at the desired transition time. There was a problem.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and controls the movement of an image with accuracy in units of decimal pixels (hereinafter referred to as subpixels) for each period of a vertical synchronization signal. It is an object of the present invention to provide an image composition device that can set transition time more flexibly by responding to the movement of an image with sub-pixel accuracy.
- An image composition device includes a transition information calculation unit that calculates the number of moving pixels as transition information of a transition image, and truncates the decimal points of the number of moving pixels calculated by the transition information calculation unit.
- the composition ratio based on the number of moving pixels of the image data in the transition image corresponding to the number of moving pixels rounded down and the image data in the transition image corresponding to the number of rounded moving pixels rounded up to the next decimal point of the number of moving pixels
- an image composition unit for outputting the synthesized data synthesized in step (b).
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing an outline of a scroll effect of image data in the image composition device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. It is.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing an outline of the scroll effect of image data in the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory view showing a screen change due to a scroll effect of image data in the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- ⁇ 7 A flowchart showing a processing procedure of the image composition device according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing how image data is changed in each part of the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing a change in luminance value of image data in each part of the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- ⁇ 12] A block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device including an output selection unit according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing a change in image data in each part of the image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing changes in luminance values of image data in each part of the image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- ⁇ 17] is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- FIG. 18 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention. ⁇ 19] A flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention. Is.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the image composition device according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing a processing procedure of the image composition device according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen change due to a slide-in effect of image data in the image composition device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 25 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen change due to a slide-out effect of image data in the image composition device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 26 is an explanatory diagram showing a screen change due to a wipe effect of image data in the image composition device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 27 is an explanatory view showing a screen change due to the modification (1) of the wipe effect of the image data in the image composition device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 28 is an explanatory view showing a screen change due to a modification (2) of the wipe effect of the image data in the image composition device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizing apparatus transitions one image by a designated transition effect, and includes a transition information calculating unit 2 and an image synthesizing unit 30.
- the image synthesis unit 30 includes image generation units 3a and 3b, an image interpolation synthesis unit 4 and an output control unit 5, and includes image generation units 3a and 3b and an image interpolation synthesis unit 4.
- the transition information given from the transition information calculation unit 2 to the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 is the number of moving pixels mv of the image.
- the moving image prime number indicates the number of pixels in which the moving force of the image moved by the transition effect is moved. If the drawing timing is synchronized with the vertical sync signal, it will occur every 16 66 mm when the refresh rate is 60 Hz.
- an image file 1 holds image data, includes image data 11 to be changed, and gives image data 11 as an input to the image generation units 3a and 3b.
- a buffer can be set for image file 1, extract the necessary image data 11 and store it in the buffer!
- the necessary image data 11 may be extracted and stored in advance in the buffer, or a buffer may be installed. If this is not possible, the sequential image data 11 may be output from the image file 1 to the image composition unit 30.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 calculates the moving pixel number mv of the image.
- the image generation unit 3a calculates the first rendering source of the image data 11 of the image file 1 calculated based on the number of moving pixels rounded down after the decimal point of the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 An area part is obtained as an input, and is output as the first drawing destination area part of the generated data 12a calculated based on the cut-off moving prime as with the first drawing source area, and the decimal point of the number of moving pixels Based on the number of rounded movement pixels that are rounded down, the second drawing source area portion of the image data 11 of image file 1 calculated as follows is obtained as input, and the rounded moving pixels are obtained in the same manner as this second drawing source area.
- the generated data 12a calculated based on the number is output as the second drawing destination area portion.
- the generated data 12a is read if the image data 11 is read and generated and stored when the buffer can be built in the image generating unit 3a. Output while generating.
- the image generation unit 3b calculates the first rendering source of the image data 11 of the image file 1 calculated based on the number of moving pixels rounded up after the decimal point of the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2
- the area part is obtained as an input, and is output as the first drawing destination area part of the generated data 12b calculated based on the round-up moving prime as with the first drawing source area, and the decimal point of the number of moving pixels Based on the number of moving pixels rounded up
- the second drawing source region portion of the image data 11 of the image file 1 to be calculated is obtained as an input, and the second generation data 12b is calculated based on the number of rounded moving pixels in the same manner as the second drawing source region. Is output as the drawing destination area.
- the generated data 12b is read if the image data 11 is read and generated and stored when the buffer can be built in the image generating unit 3b, and is output when the buffer cannot be built. Output while generating.
- the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 synthesizes the generation data 12a and 12b of the image generation units 3a and 3b based on a later-described synthesis ratio f calculated based on the number of moving pixels mv of the image obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2.
- interpolated composite data 13 is generated.
- This interpolated composite data 13 shall be output after the generated data 12a and 12b are read and combined and stored if a buffer can be built in the image generation unit 4, and read if it cannot be built in. It is assumed that it is output while sequentially synthesizing with.
- the interpolated synthesized data 13 becomes synthesized data 31 that is the output of the image synthesizing unit 30.
- the output controller 5 receives the synthesized data 31 and outputs it to an external display device (not shown) for display at every drawing timing.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 updates the number of moving pixels as transition information, and the image composition device repeats the above operation.
- FIG. 2 shows an outline of the transition effect of scrolling to the left with the right force as method (A) and method (B).
- the method (A) is a method in which the left end rectangular area cut out from the image data 11 having the same size between the image data 11 and the generated data 12a is pasted as the right end rectangular area of the generated data 12a.
- the method (B) is sufficiently large in the horizontal direction with respect to the effective area to be synthesized by the input image data 11, and is cut out while appropriately setting the drawing source area and pasted directly into the drawing destination area. It is a method.
- the left edge region is cut out and pasted in combination with the (A) method
- the drawing source area of one image data 11 and the drawing destination area of the generation data 12a are divided into two parts and generated in two stages.
- one generation data that can be accessed in the subsequent stage is obtained by using the drawing source area portion of the plurality of image data in the previous stage as an input and obtaining the corresponding drawing destination area portion.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention. The processing procedure of the image composition apparatus will be described with reference to FIG.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 calculates the number mv of moving pixels in the image of the initial pre-transition force.
- the moving pixel number mv can be obtained by increasing LVZT to the moving pixel number in the previous drawing when the movement is performed at a constant speed.
- L is the total number of moving pixels of the image
- T is the transition time
- V is the update interval time of the display image of the display device.
- the moving pixel number mv calculated here is notified to the image generation units 3a and 3b together with area calculation formula information for obtaining a drawing source area and a drawing destination area for each image based on a preset transition effect.
- the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 is notified to calculate the composition ratio.
- step ST2 in both the method (A) and method (B) in FIG. 2, the image generation unit 3a determines the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the first drawing source area for each image data. Then, from the region calculation formula information for obtaining the first drawing destination region, the cut-off moving image prime number mv-a in the image generation unit 3a is calculated by the following equation (1).
- floor (mv) indicates a numerical function for rounding down the moving pixel number mv to an integer.
- Step ST3 is executed only in the case of the method (A) described above.
- the image generation unit 3 a sets the second rendering source region for the image data 11 of the image file 1 and the generated data 12 a for the calculated moving pixel number mv ⁇ a. 2 drawing destination area is obtained and the second drawing source area of image data 11 is obtained. The minutes are input and output to the second drawing destination area portion of the generated data 12a.
- the second drawing source area corresponds to the left-end rectangular area cut out from the image data 11 in step ST2, and the second drawing destination area corresponds to the right-end rectangular area for the generated data 12a. .
- step ST4 in both the method (A) and method (B) in FIG. 2, the image generation unit 3b determines the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the first rendering source area for each image data. Then, from the area calculation formula information for obtaining the first drawing destination area, the rounded-up moving picture prime mv-b in the image generation unit 3b is calculated by the following formula (2).
- ceil (mv) indicates a numerical function for rounding up the moving pixel number mv to an integer.
- Step ST5 is executed only in the case of method (A) described above.
- the image generation unit 3b performs the second drawing source region for the image data 11 of the image file 1 and the generated data 12b for the calculated round-up moving pixel number mv ⁇ b.
- the second drawing destination area is obtained, the second drawing source area portion of the image data 11 is input, and the second drawing destination area portion is output to the generation data 12b.
- the second drawing source area corresponds to the left-end rectangular area cut out from the image data 11 in step ST4, and the second drawing destination area corresponds to the right-end rectangular area with respect to the generated data 12b.
- step ST2 to step ST5 described here the application order of the processes may be switched as long as each drawing source area and drawing destination area correspond correctly.
- step ST6 the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 uses the number mv of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 to calculate the synthesis ratio f according to the following equation (3).
- I '(x, y) is the brightness value of the coordinate (x, y) in the interpolated composite data 13
- I (x, y) is the raw value
- the luminance value of the coordinates (X, y) in the generated data 12a, I (x, y) is the locus in the generated data 12b
- the reference notation is based on the assumption that the data is stored with the built-in key, but the reference notation without the built-in buffer can be expressed as the following equation (5).
- I '(X, y) (1 -f) -Kx + floor dnv), y) + f' I (x + ceil (mv), y) (5)
- I (x, y) is the image Indicates the luminance value of coordinates (x, y) in data 11. However, when the right end of the image is reached as shown in Fig. 2, when connecting from the left end of the image, the X coordinate x + floor (mv) and x + ceil (mv) in the above equation (5) are the remainder values for the image width. .
- the interpolated synthesized data 13 becomes synthesized data 31 that is an output of the image synthesizing unit 30.
- step ST7 the output control unit 5 displays the generated composite data 31 on the screen of the display device in synchronization with the drawing timing.
- an image can be physically moved only with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit for each vertical synchronization signal.
- the image synthesizer that has a setting limit, when moving a decimal pixel (sub pixel) that represents not only an integer but also a decimal point, the image data moved by rounding off the decimal point of the number of pixels to be moved It is possible to control the movement of the image with the precision of the decimal pixel (sub-pixel) unit by creating the image data moved by rounding up and synthesizing them with the composition ratio f of the value after the decimal point. Thus, the effect of canceling the transition time setting restriction can be obtained.
- the image data 11 is directly referred to from the image file 1 for each drawing, but the image data 11 is used as an image notifier before the start of transition. -The same effect can be obtained by storing and reading out the image buffer power at the time of drawing.
- the generated data 12a and 12b of the image generating units 3a and 3b and the interpolated combined data 13 of the image interpolating / combining unit 4 may also be configured to store and read out buffers without providing direct output. . Even when the input image file 1 is given in a compressed format, the compression may be canceled at the reference stage of the image data 11, or the compression may be canceled and stored in the buffer. It's okay!
- the transition effect includes a slide-in effect and a slide-out effect, which will be described later. These are basically methods for setting the drawing source area and the drawing destination area. Can be applied to the image composition apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizer changes two images with a specified transition effect.
- a configuration range including the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 is referred to as an image synthesis unit 30.
- the same reference numerals in the first embodiment of the present invention denote the same or equivalent ones.
- the difference between the configuration of FIG. 1 in the first embodiment is that the image file 1 becomes two image files la and lb and is input to the image generation units 3a and 3b, respectively.
- the method (B) in FIG. 2 of the first embodiment is an example in which the image is larger than the display range.
- the image is divided into two images, respectively. A description will be given on the case where a drawing source region is obtained and pasted together.
- the transition information given from the transition information calculation unit 2 to the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 is the number of moving pixels mv of the image. To do.
- the image files la and lb contain image data l la and l ib, and Image data l la and l ib are given as input to the generators 3a and 3b.
- This image data l la, 11 b is extracted from the image file la, lb if it can be installed, then stored and output, and if the nota cannot be installed, it is output from the image file la, lb. It is assumed that output is performed while sequentially extracting.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 calculates the number of moving pixels mv of the image corresponding to the transition information indicating the progress of the transition effect.
- the image generation unit 3a calculates the drawing source region portion of the image data 11a of the image file la calculated based on the number of moving pixels rounded down by rounding down the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2. Obtained as input and output as the drawing destination area portion of the generated data 12a calculated based on the number of cut-off moving pixels as with the drawing source area, and also calculated as the image file lb calculated based on the number of cut-off moving pixels The drawing source area portion of the image data l ib is obtained as an input, and is output as the drawing destination area portion of the generated data 12a calculated based on the number of cut-off moving pixels.
- the generated data 12a is read when the image data l la and l ib are read and generated and stored when the buffer can be built in the image generating unit 3a, and is read when the buffer cannot be built in. It is assumed that the data is output while being generated sequentially.
- the image generation unit 3b is configured to calculate an image file la calculated based on the number of moving pixels rounded up by rounding up the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2.
- the drawing source area part of the image data 11a is obtained as an input, and it is output as the drawing destination area part of the generated data 12b calculated based on the number of rounding movement pixels in the same way as the drawing source area.
- the image data calculated by lb The image data l ib
- the drawing source area part of ib is obtained as an input, and the drawing data area of the generated data 12b is calculated based on the number of pixels to be rounded up in the same way as the drawing source area.
- This generated data 12b is generated when the image data generation unit 3b has a built-in buffer, reads and generates the image data l la and l ib, stores them, and outputs them. Shall be read and output while being sequentially generated.
- the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 synthesizes the generated data 12a and 12b based on the synthesis ratio f calculated based on the number of moving pixels mv of the image corresponding to the transition information obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2. Interpolated composite data 13 is then output.
- This interpolated composite data 13 becomes composite data 31 that is the output of the image compositing unit 30, as shown in the block diagram of FIG.
- the output control unit 5 receives the synthesized data 31 and outputs it to an external display device (not shown) for display at every drawing timing.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 updates the number of moving pixels as transition information, and the image composition device repeats the above operation.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a screen change due to the scroll effect of the image data.
- the scroll effect refers to an effect in which the previously displayed image appears to be pushed out of the screen by the next displayed image.
- the image data 1 la, the image data 1 lb, and the display device have the same resolution of 320 ⁇ 48.
- the drawing source area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) (320, 48) at the start of the transition, and there is no drawing source area of the image data l ib
- the drawing source area of the image data 11a changes to (n, 0) (320, 48)
- the drawing source area of the image data l ib changes to (0, 0) (n, 48).
- the drawing destination area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) one (320—n, 48), and the drawing destination area of the image data l ib is (320—n, 0) (320, 48). .
- the process is repeated until the area of the drawing source area and the drawing destination area of the image data 11a becomes zero.
- the image data 11a appears to be pushed out to the left by the image data l ib.
- the coordinates of a region are shown, they are written as (a, b)-(c, d), which is (a, b) in the upper left coordinate and (c, d) in the lower right coordinate. Indicates a rectangular area.
- FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention. The processing procedure of the image composition apparatus will be described with reference to FIG.
- step ST11 as in step ST1 of FIG.
- the information calculation unit 2 calculates the number of moving pixels mv of the image of the pre-transition force and is set in advance!
- the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image and the calculated moving picture prime number of the image mv is notified to the image generation units 3a and 3b.
- Step ST12 to step ST15 are the first drawing source area, first drawing destination area, second drawing source area, and second drawing in step ST2 to step ST5 in FIG. This corresponds to processing in which the destination area is changed to the drawing source area, the drawing destination area, the drawing source area of the image data Lib, and the drawing destination area of the image data 11a according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the application order of the processes may be switched.
- step ST12 the image generation unit 3a moves the number of moving pixels mv given by the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image data.
- the number of pixels mv—a is calculated by the above equation (1) to obtain the drawing source area a of the image data 11a of the image file la and the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12a, and the image data 11a of the image file la
- the drawing source area a is input and output as the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12a.
- step ST13 the image generation unit 3a obtains the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image data.
- the number of pixels mv—a is calculated according to the above equation (1) to obtain the drawing data area b of the image data l ib of the image file lb and the drawing destination area b of the generated data 12a, and the image data 1 lb of the image file lb
- the drawing source area b of is input, and the generated data 12a is output as the drawing destination area b.
- step ST14 the image generation unit 3b moves the number mv of movement pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source region and the drawing destination region for each image data in the image generation unit 3b.
- the number of pixels mv ⁇ b is calculated by the above equation (2) to obtain the drawing source area a of the image data 11a of the image file la and the drawing destination area a of the generation data 12b, and the image data 11a of the image file la
- the drawing source area a is input, and is output as the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12b.
- step ST15 the image generation unit 3b performs the movement given by the transition information calculation unit 2.
- Image of the image file lb by calculating the number of pixels mv and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image data by calculating the moving pixel number mv-b in the image generator 3b by the above formula (2).
- the drawing source area b of the data l ib and the drawing destination area b of the generated data 12b are obtained, and the drawing source area b of the image data 1 lb of the image file lb is input and output as the drawing destination area b of the generated data 12b. .
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining the relationship between the image data l la and l ib and the generation data 12a and 12b.
- the drawing source area a cut out from the image data 11a is used as the drawing destination area for each of the generated data 12a and 12b. This shows that processing is performed for outputting to the a portion and outputting the drawing source region b portion cut out from the image data l ib to the respective drawing destination regions b portion of the generated data 12a and 12b.
- the image generation unit 3a extracts the image data 11a of the drawing source region (7, 0)-(320, 48) from the image file la. Read and write to the drawing destination area (0, 0) one (313, 48) of the generated data 12a. Further, the image generation unit 3a reads the image data l ib of the drawing source area (0, 0)-(7, 48) from the image file lb, and draws the drawing destination area (313, 0)-( 320, 48).
- the image generation unit 3b reads the image data 11a of the drawing source area (8, 0) (320, 48) from the image file la and draws the drawing destination area (0, 0) (312) of the generation data 12b. , 48). In addition, the image generation unit 3b reads the image data l ib of the drawing source area (0, 0)-(8, 48) from the image file lb, and draws the generated data 12b (312, 0)-(320, 4 Write to 8).
- step ST16 as in step ST6 of FIG. 3 of the first embodiment, the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 uses the number of moving pixels mv obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 to calculate the above equation (3).
- the generated data 12a and the generated data 12b are blended by the above formula (4) using the composite ratio f calculated by the above, and output as the interpolated composite data 13.
- This interpolated synthesized data 13 becomes synthesized data 31 that is the output of the image synthesizing unit 30 shown in the block diagram of FIG.
- step ST17 the same as step ST7 of FIG.
- the output control unit 5 displays the composite data 31 on the screen of the display device in synchronization with the drawing timing.
- the image data input when the number of moving pixels mv 7. 466. Changes in the results output from each processing unit will be described in order.
- the image data 11a and the image data l ib move in the same manner. Therefore, here, when one image data is changed in the same manner as in the second embodiment of the present invention, although the change is shown, the same applies to the two cases, and the pixels in the adjacent areas of the two images are mixed at the boundary.
- FIG. 9 shows how the image data changes in each part of the image composition device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention in terms of luminance values.
- FIG. 10 is a graph showing the luminance values shown in FIG. 9, and shows changes in luminance values in a certain region in the horizontal direction, which is the traveling direction.
- Figures 10 (a) ⁇ (b), (c), and (d) correspond to Figures 9 (a), (b), (c), and (d), respectively.
- Fig. 9 (a) and Fig. 10 (a) showing the graph are examples of image data 1 la (l ib) of the image file la (lb).
- the image data is shown.
- the image data is moved by 7 pixels in the horizontal direction.
- the image data is shown. Here, the image data is moved 8 pixels in the horizontal direction.
- the upper part of Fig. 9 (d) is the ideal image data that takes decimal coordinates, but the pixel values that are actually output are the lower values that take integer coordinates.
- I (x, y) represents the luminance value of the coordinates (x, y) in the ideal data.
- the display device has a physical restriction of the same luminance value within the rectangle of one pixel, and the luminance value of the pixel at the horizontal coordinate i in the display device is expressed by the following equation (7).
- I (i) indicates the luminance value displayed on the pixel whose horizontal coordinate value is i!
- the size of one pixel depends on the display device, and the luminance value of the image data is also constant at i ⁇ x ⁇ i + l.
- I ( ⁇ 7) corresponds to the image data of the generated data 12a that is shifted by the number of pixels rounded down to the moving pixel number mv
- I (x ⁇ 8) is the decimal point of the moving pixel number mv
- the image data of the generated data 12b shifted by the number of pixels rounded up, and 0.466...
- the composite ratio f after the decimal point corresponds to the composite ratio f after the decimal point. Therefore, the image data of the brightness value ⁇ (i)
- the data is approximate image data with respect to ideal image data, but when displayed on a display device, it corresponds to image data moved with an accuracy of a fractional pixel (sub-pixel) unit.
- an image can be physically moved only with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit for each vertical synchronization signal.
- an image synthesizer with limited settings, when moving fractional pixels (subpixels) that represent not only an integer but also a decimal point, the image data moved by cutting off the decimal point of the number of pixels to be moved It is possible to control the movement of the image with the precision of decimal pixel (sub-pixel) by creating the image data moved by rounding up and synthesizing them with the composition ratio f of the value after the decimal point. If the transition time setting limit can be resolved, the! / ⁇ ⁇ effect can be obtained.
- Embodiment 2 of the present invention the image data directly read from each image file la, lb for each drawing is stored in the image buffer before the start of the transition. The same effect can be obtained by storing and reading out the image buffer power at the time of drawing.
- each processing unit is provided with an output buffer.
- all of the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 are provided pixel by pixel. It is obvious that the same effect can be obtained even if a part is calculated and output to the output control unit 5. For example, when all the processes are calculated together, the equation (5) is obtained. [0072] Embodiment 3.
- a line having a width of 1 pixel perpendicular to the moving direction of image data or a luminance difference from the surroundings is large.
- the brightness around the area changes periodically each time it is drawn, and visually the size of lines and points also appears to change periodically. May significantly affect the quality of body transition effects.
- Embodiment 3 of the present invention when image data l la and l ib are obtained as input from image files la and lb, the image data l la and l ib are smoothed to obtain image data l
- An image synthesizer that reduces this problem by reducing the luminance difference between adjacent pixels in the moving direction by blurring la and l ib in the moving direction will be described.
- FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizer transitions two images with a specified transition effect.
- the composition range including the composition unit 4 is defined as an image composition unit 30.
- the same reference numerals in the first embodiment and the second embodiment denote the same or equivalent ones.
- the difference between the configuration of FIG. 4 in Embodiment 2 above is that the image data l la and l ib of the image files la and lb are smoothed by the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b.
- the force is also input to the image generation units 3a and 3b.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing a modified example of the configuration of the image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizing apparatus outputs immediately after the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 with respect to the interpolation / synthesis data 13 which is the output of the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 in the broken line portion corresponding to the image synthesis unit 30 in FIG.
- the selection unit 8 is provided so that the synthesized data 31 selected from the interpolated synthesized data 13 and the image data 11a and ib can be displayed.
- the transition information given from the transition information calculation unit 2 to the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 is the movement of the image.
- the number of pixels is mv.
- a drawing timing information storage unit 6 updates and stores drawing timing information that is an identification value of a drawing timing when the output control unit 5 outputs image data to the display device.
- the transition effect storage unit 10 outputs transition effect information.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 acquires the drawing timing information from the drawing timing information storage unit 6, acquires the transition effect information from the transition effect storage unit 10, and if the transition effect involves pixel movement, the acquired drawing timing From the information, the number of moving pixels mv corresponding to the transition information indicating the progress of the transition effect at the next drawing is calculated.
- the parameter control unit 18 generates a smoothing parameter based on the type of transition effect obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2.
- the image files la and lb include image data l la and l ib and give the image data l la and l ib as inputs to the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b use the smoothing parameters from the parameter control unit 18 with respect to the moving direction of the image according to the image data lla and lib obtained from the image files la and lb. Therefore, smoothing processing is performed only in the traveling direction, and smoothed data 14a and 14b are output.
- the smoothed data 14a and 14b are read out after the image data l la and l ib are smoothed and stored when the buffer can be built in the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b. When it cannot be built in, it is read and output while sequentially smoothing.
- the image generating unit 3a obtains, as an input, the rendering source region portion of the smoothed data 14a calculated based on the number of moving pixels rounded down by rounding down the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculating unit 2.
- the generated data 12a calculated based on the number of cut-off movement pixels is output as the drawing destination area, and the smoothing data 14b calculated based on the number of cut-off movement pixels 14b
- the part is obtained as an input, and is output as the drawing destination area part of the generated data 12a calculated based on the number of moving pixels to be cut off, similarly to the drawing source area.
- the image generation unit 3b receives, as an input, the rendering source region portion of the smoothed image data 14a calculated based on the rounded up moving pixel number obtained by rounding up the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculating unit 2 As with the drawing source area, the generated data 12b calculated based on the number of rounding movement pixels is output as the drawing destination area, and the smoothing data 14b calculated based on the number of rounding movement pixels is drawn.
- the region portion is obtained as an input, and is output as the drawing destination region portion of the generated data 12b calculated based on the number of rounding movement pixels, in the same manner as the drawing source region.
- the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 synthesizes the generated data 12a and 12b based on the synthesis ratio f calculated from the transition information obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 and outputs the synthesized data 12 as the interpolation synthesis data 13.
- the output selection unit 8 selects and outputs any one of the image data 11a, the image data Lib, and the interpolated synthesized data 13.
- the data output from the output selection unit 8 is combined data 31 that is an output of the image combining unit 30 as shown in the block diagram of FIG.
- the interpolation composition data 13 that is the output of the image interpolation composition unit 4 is the composition data that is the output of the image composition unit 30. 31.
- the output control unit 5 receives the composite data 31 output from the image composition unit 30, outputs it to a display device (not shown) at each drawing timing, displays it, and displays that the display has been completed. Notify the imming information storage unit 6.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 updates the number of moving pixels as transition information, and the image composition device repeats the above operation.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 incorporates the transition effect information storage function of the transition effect storage unit 10. In some cases, it is possible to omit the transition effect storage unit 10 without providing it, similarly to the configuration of the image composition apparatus of the first embodiment and the second embodiment.
- the right force left scroll effect between the image data 11a and the image data l ib is set to 5 as in the second embodiment.
- Second The process when the transition time is performed will be described.
- the transition information given from the transition information calculation unit 2 to the image generation units 3a and 3b is calculated by the number of moving pixels mv of the image data and the transition effect storage unit 10
- the transition effect information given to Part 2 is shown.
- the transition effect information indicates the type of transition effect, transition time, and area calculation formula information. Examples of transition effects include scrolling, slide-in, slide-out, and wipe described later.
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- the processing procedure of the image composition apparatus based on FIG. 12 will be described with reference to FIG.
- the drawing timing information storage unit 6 updates drawing timing information after drawing at an arbitrary drawing time during transition.
- the output time t to the display device in 5 is used as drawing timing information.
- the drawing time t before the first drawing is t.
- the time is used as the drawing timing information.
- the transition time is the number of times of drawing and the generation of the vertical synchronization signal. The number of times may be calculated, or conversely, the number of times of drawing and the number of times of vertical sync signal generation may be used as the unit of drawing timing information from the transition time.
- step ST22 the transition information calculation unit 2 acquires the drawing timing information from the drawing timing information storage unit 6, acquires the transition effect information from the transition effect storage unit 10, and the transition effect is a pixel. 3 is obtained from the drawing timing information in the same manner as in step ST1 of FIG. 3 in the first embodiment, the moving pixel number mv in the next drawing.
- the moving pixel number mv is obtained by the following equation (9) when the movement is performed at a constant speed.
- p indicates the rate of transition progression with a transition time of 100%.
- t indicates the relative drawing scheduled time from the transition start time to be drawn next, and is obtained by the following equation (11).
- t is the number of times of drawing and the number of vertical synchronization signals generated the next time
- T is the number of times of drawing within the transition time.
- the total number of vertical synchronization signals may be generated.
- step ST23 the parameter control unit 18 is based on the type of transition effect acquired from the transition information calculation unit 2, and the smoothness indicating the degree of sharpness degradation due to the smoothing processing in the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b. ⁇ Generate parameters.
- This smoothness parameter includes a spatial filter composed of MXN pixel areas that are smoothed in the advancing direction of each image depending on the type of transition effect, or the degree of sharpness degradation to generate the filter to be used. A value indicating can be used.
- the 1 ⁇ 3 spatial filter shown in the following equation (13), in which the rows and columns of the spatial filter are inverted, is a linear filter with a small smoothing effect in the horizontal direction.
- a spatial filter is used as a smoothing filter.
- A is a matrix formula set according to the type of transition effect in the parameter control unit 18, and in Embodiment 3 of the present invention, the parameter control unit 18 That is, based on the transition direction of the transition effect, the sky shown in the above formula (12) or the above formula (13) Select the interval filter as a smooth filter.
- any filter can be used in the same way as long as it can obtain the same or similar effect regardless of the magnitude of the effect. It is not limited to numerical values.
- the filter used by the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b are smoothed in the traveling direction even in other directions. The same effect can be obtained if
- the parameter control unit 18 gradually increases the smoothing effect at the start of the transition based on the transition information, then makes it constant, and gradually decreases the smoothing effect before the end of the transition. As a result, it is possible to avoid sudden blurring of the image as soon as the transition starts, and to realize a transition effect with less subtle pixel (sub-pixel) accuracy.
- step ST24 the smoothing processing unit 7a convolves the image data 11a of the image file la with the following equation (14) based on the smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18. Smoothing and output smoothness data 14a.
- ⁇ (x, y) ⁇ A (i, j)-I (x + y + j) (1 4)
- I (x, y) is the coordinates of the image data output from the smoothing processor 7a
- the degree value, I (x, y) is the coordinates of the image data of the image file la input to the smoothing processor 7a.
- the luminance value of (X, y), S is a rectangular area centered at (0, 0) that satisfies the following equation (15). i and j are expressed as follows.
- a (i, j) represents the value of j row i column of determinant A which is a smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18.
- step ST25 the smoothing processing unit 7b performs image data of the image file lb based on the smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18 in the same manner as the smoothing processing unit 7a.
- l ib is smoothed by convolution as in the above equation (14), and smoothed data 14b is output.
- the image data l ib of the image file lb is smoothed only in the traveling direction.
- step ST26 to step ST29 the input to the image generation units 3a and 3b is received from the image data la and lb of the image files la and lb in step ST12 to step ST15 in FIG. This corresponds to the processing changed to the smoothed data 14a and 14b output from the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b.
- the application order of these four steps may be switched as long as each drawing source area and drawing destination area correspond correctly.
- step ST26 the image generation unit 3a obtains the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image data.
- the smoothing data when the number of moving pixels in mv—a is floor (mv) 14 The drawing source area a of 4a and the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12a are obtained, and the drawing source area a of the smoothed data 14a is Obtained as input and output as the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12a.
- step ST27 the image generation unit 3a obtains the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and region calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source region and the drawing destination region for each image data.
- the smoothing data 14 when the a is floor (mv) and the rendering source area b of the generated data 12a and the rendering destination area b of the generated data 12a are obtained, and the rendering source area b of the smoothed data 14b is Obtained as input and output as the drawing destination area b of the generated data 12a.
- step ST28 the image generation unit 3b moves the image generation unit 3b from the number mv of movement pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image.
- the drawing source area b of the smoothed data 14b and the drawing destination area b of the generated data 12b are obtained, and the drawing source area b of the smoothed data 14b is input. Obtained and output as the drawing destination area b of the generated data 12b.
- step ST29 the image generation unit 3b moves the image generation unit 3b based on the moving pixel number mv given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image.
- the drawing source area a of the smoothed data 14a and the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12b are obtained, and the drawing source area a of the smoothed data 14a is input. Obtained and output as the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12b.
- step ST30 the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 calculates the synthesis ratio f based on the number of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 in the same manner as in the second embodiment. Based on the ratio f, the generated data 12a and 12b are blended and output as interpolated composite data 13.
- step ST32 the output control unit 5 displays the composite data 31 output from the output selection unit 8 on the screen of a display device (not shown) in synchronization with the vertical synchronization signal, and the display is completed. This is notified to the drawing timing information storage unit 6.
- FIG. 14 shows how the image data changes in each part of the image composition device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention in terms of luminance values.
- FIG. 15 is a graph showing the luminance values shown in FIG. 14, and shows changes in luminance values in a certain region in the horizontal direction as the traveling direction.
- Figures 15 (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) correspond to Figures 14 (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e), respectively.
- Fig. 14 (a) and Fig. 15 (a) which is indicated by a white circle in the graph, show an example of the image data 11a (lib) of the image file la (lb).
- Fig. 14 (b) and Fig. 15 (b), which is indicated by a black circle in the graph, show the smoothness obtained by smoothing the image data 1 la (1 lb) by V smoothing processing unit 7a (7b). ⁇ Data 14a (14b) is shown. Since the determinant, which is the smoothing parameter used here, is a movement in the horizontal direction, the determinant shown in the above equation (12) is used.
- the upper part of FIG. 14 (e) is ideal image data having decimal coordinates, but the pixel value actually output is the lower part having integer coordinates.
- the luminance value ( ⁇ , y) of the later interpolated composite data is obtained.
- FIG. 15 (c) and FIG. 15 according to the third embodiment of the present invention, sub-pixels (sub-pixels) (Cell) Luminance changes occur when compared to images that have moved and integer pixels! As shown in Fig. 15 (c) and Fig. 15 (e), Fig. 10 (b) and Fig. 10 (d) of the second embodiment, Fig. 15 (e) and Fig. 15 of the second embodiment. From the comparison with 10 (d), the luminance change in the third embodiment of the present invention is significantly smaller than that in the second embodiment, and accordingly, the periodic luminance change during the movement of the image. The effect of reducing is obtained.
- the number of moving pixels per cycle of the vertical synchronization signal is not limited to an integer, and the image effect time can be set freely, and between adjacent pixels in the traveling direction. It is possible to realize an image synthesizing apparatus that reduces the deterioration of the quality of the transition effect caused by the periodic luminance change in the pixel having a large luminance change.
- the drawing timing information storage unit 6 since the drawing timing information storage unit 6 is provided, it is not affected by the previously drawn contents, so even if drawing does not end within one cycle of the vertical synchronization signal and waits for the next vertical synchronization signal. Since it is possible to display as planned, it is possible to realize an image composition device that completes the transition effect within the transition time. Furthermore, by providing the transition effect storage unit 10, it is possible to realize an image composition device capable of performing different transition effects each time an image transitions.
- an image can be physically moved only with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit for each vertical synchronization signal.
- an image synthesizer with limited settings, when moving fractional pixels (subpixels) that represent not only an integer but also a decimal point, the image data moved by cutting off the decimal point of the number of pixels to be moved It is possible to control the movement of the image with the precision of decimal pixel (sub-pixel) by creating the image data moved by rounding up and synthesizing them with the composition ratio f of the value after the decimal point. If the transition time setting limit can be resolved, the! / ⁇ ⁇ effect can be obtained.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b smooth the image data by convolving the smoothness parameter with the image data, and both adjacent pixels in the moving direction of each pixel. By reducing the contrast between them, it is possible to reduce the periodic large luminance change that occurs when sub-pixels are moved.
- the output selection unit 8 is added as in the image synthesizing apparatus in FIG. 12, so that the images before and after the start of the image transition effect are stopped. so If the high-quality image of the original image can be displayed, the effect can be obtained.
- Embodiment 3 of the present invention the force of reading the image data l la and l ib from the image files la and lb each time drawing is performed. It is clear that the same effect can be obtained by reading out l ib and storing it in the image buffer and reading out the image data l la and l ib from the image buffer every time drawing is performed.
- the smoothing parameters of the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b do not change during the transition, the image data l la and l ib are read out from the compulsory image files la and lb, and the smoothing processing unit 7a 7b, the smoothed data 14a and 14b smoothed by the smoothing buffer respectively are stored in the smoothing buffer, and the smoothing buffer power is also read out each time drawing is performed.
- FIG. 16 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizer transitions two images with a specified transition effect, and includes image files la and lb, transition information calculation unit 2, image generation units 3a and 3b, image interpolation and synthesis unit 4, output control unit 5, A drawing timing information storage unit 6, smoothing processing units 7a and 7b, and a parameter control unit 18 are provided, and image generation units 3a and 3b, a parameter control unit 18, smoothing processing units 7a and 7b, and an image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 are provided.
- the included composition range is set as the image composition unit 30.
- the same reference numerals in the first to third embodiments indicate the same or equivalent ones.
- the difference between the configuration of Fig. 11 in the third embodiment is that the smoothing processing target of the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b is the image data 1 before being input to the image generating units 3a and 3b.
- the generation data 12a and 12b are generated by the image generation units 3a and 3b from la and l ib. Also
- the transition effect storage unit 10 is also deleted in the configuration power, but may be added to the configuration in the same manner as in the third embodiment.
- the transition given from the transition information calculation unit 2 to the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 The information is the moving pixel count mv of the image.
- the drawing timing information storage unit 6 is similar to FIG. 11 of the third embodiment.
- the output control unit 5 updates and stores the drawing timing information, which is the identification value of the drawing timing when the image data is output to the display device.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 acquires drawing timing information from the drawing timing information storage unit 6.
- the number mv of moving pixels corresponding to the transition information indicating the progress of the transition effect at the next drawing is calculated from the acquired drawing timing information.
- the meter controller 18 generates a smoothness parameter based on the type of transition effect specified in advance.
- the image files la and lb and the image generation units 3a and 3b have the same configuration as that shown in Fig. 4 of the second embodiment.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b are configured so that the generated data 12a and 12b output from the image generating units 3a and 3b can only move in the traveling direction according to the smoothing parameter from the parameter control unit 18 with respect to the moving direction of the image. Smoothing data 14a and 14b are output.
- the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 synthesizes the smoothed data 14 a and 14 b based on the synthesis ratio f calculated from the transition information obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 and outputs the interpolation synthesis data 13.
- This interpolated synthesized data 13 becomes synthesized data 31 that is the output of the image synthesizing unit 30, as shown in the block diagram of FIG.
- the output control unit 5 receives the synthesized data 31 in the same way as in FIG. Output to an external display device (not shown) for each display.
- the transition information calculation unit 2 updates the number of moving pixels as transition information, and the image composition device repeats the above operation.
- FIG. 17 is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention. The processing procedure of the image composition apparatus will be described with reference to FIG.
- step ST41 is similar to the processing of step ST21 shown in FIG. 13 of the third embodiment, and after the drawing at an arbitrary drawing time t is completed during the transition, the drawing timing information storage unit 6 performs the drawing timing. Update information.
- step ST42 the transition information calculation unit 2 acquires the drawing timing information from the drawing timing information storage unit 6, and the acquired drawing timing information power indicates the progress of the transition effect at the next drawing.
- the moving pixel number mv corresponding to the transition information shown is calculated.
- step ST43 as in the process of step ST23 shown in FIG. 13 of the third embodiment, the parameter control unit 18 generates a smoothing parameter based on the type of transition effect specified in advance.
- Steps ST44 and ST45 are performed in steps ST12 and ST45 shown in FIG.
- step ST46 the smoothing processing unit 7a convolves the generated data 12a with the smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18 by the following equation (14). And output smoothness data 14a.
- the generated data 12a is smoothed only in the traveling direction.
- step ST49 based on the smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18, the smoothing processing unit 7b performs smoothing by convolving the image synthesis data 12b as shown in the above equation (14). To output smoothness data 14b. This process The composition data 12b is smoothed only in the traveling direction.
- steps ST44, ST45 and steps ST47, ST48 may be switched in order of application if the respective drawing source areas and drawing destination areas correspond correctly. Then, after the generation data 12a and 12b are generated by the image generation units 3a and 3b, the smoothed data 14a and 12b obtained by smoothing the generation data 12a and 12b in steps ST46 and ST49 in the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b, respectively. 14b may be generated.
- step ST50 the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 calculates the synthesis ratio f based on the moving picture prime number mv obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 in the same manner as in the second embodiment, and calculates the calculated sum. Based on the composition ratio f, the smoothed data 14a and 14b are blended to output the interpolated composite data 13.
- step ST51 is the same as the processing in step ST17 shown in Fig. 7 of the second embodiment.
- the number of moving pixels per cycle of the vertical synchronization signal is not limited to an integer, and the image effect time can be set freely and between adjacent pixels in the moving direction. It is possible to realize an image composition device that reduces quality deterioration caused by periodic luminance changes in pixels with large luminance changes.
- an image can be physically moved only with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit for each vertical synchronization signal.
- an image synthesizer with limited settings, when moving fractional pixels (subpixels) that represent not only an integer but also a decimal point, the image data moved by cutting off the decimal point of the number of pixels to be moved It is possible to control the movement of the image with the precision of decimal pixel (sub-pixel) by creating the image data moved by rounding up and synthesizing them with the composition ratio f of the value after the decimal point. If the transition time setting limit can be resolved, the! / ⁇ ⁇ effect can be obtained.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b perform the smoothing parameter By smoothing the image data into the image data and reducing the contrast between both adjacent pixels in the moving direction of each pixel, the large and periodic luminance change that occurs during sub-pixel movement is reduced. The effect that it can be obtained.
- output selecting unit 8 may be added to image synthesizing unit 30 in FIG. 16 in the same manner as the image synthesizing device in FIG. 12 in Embodiment 3 above. In the state in which the image before and after the start of the transition effect of the image is stopped, the high-quality image of the original image can be displayed, and the effect is obtained.
- Embodiment 4 of the present invention image data is also read out for each drawing, but the image data is read from the image files la and lb. It is clear that the same effect can be obtained even if the image buffer power is stored in the memory and the image data is read every time the image is drawn.
- the image synthesizing device when the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b are located at positions different from the constituent positions of the image synthesizing device according to the third embodiment and the fourth embodiment will be described. To do.
- FIG. 18 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an image composition device according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizer transitions two images with a specified transition effect.
- a drawing timing information storage unit 6, a smoothing processing unit 7, and a parameter control unit 18 are provided, and a configuration range including the image generation units 3a and 3b, the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4, the meter control unit 18 and the smoothing processing unit 7 is provided.
- the image composition unit 30 is assumed.
- the same reference numerals in the first to fourth embodiments indicate the same or equivalent ones.
- the image composition apparatus shown in FIG. 18 has smoothing processing units 7a and 7b as one smoothing processing unit 7 from the image composition apparatus shown in FIG. Is moved immediately after the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4.
- the difference in configuration of the third embodiment from Fig. 11 is that the interpolated synthesized data 13 of the image interpolating and synthesizing unit 4 of the third embodiment is used as synthesized data 31 output by the image synthesizing unit 30.
- the changed smoothing processing unit 7 compensates for this.
- the smoothing data 14 obtained by performing smoothing processing on the intercomposition data 13 is output as the composite data 31.
- the drawing timing information storage unit 6, the transition information calculation unit 2, and the parameter control unit 18 have the same configuration as that of the fourth embodiment shown in FIG.
- the image files la and lb, the image generation units 3a and 3b, and the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 have the same configuration as that shown in FIG.
- the smoothing processing unit 7 receives the interpolated composite data 13 and performs smoothing processing only in the traveling direction based on the smoothing parameter with respect to the moving direction of the image, and outputs the smoothed data 14 To help.
- the smoothed data 14 becomes composite data 31 that is an output of the image composition unit 30.
- the output control unit 5 outputs the image data stored in the composite data 31 to the display device at each drawing timing, and notifies the drawing timing information storage unit 6 that the display has been completed.
- the specifications of the display device connected to the image composition device according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention and the transition effects described in the fifth embodiment of the present invention are the same as those in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 19 is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 5 of the present invention. The processing procedure of the image composition apparatus will be described with reference to FIG.
- step ST61 performs the same process as the process of step ST21 shown in FIG. 13 in the third embodiment, and after the drawing at an arbitrary drawing time t is completed during the transition, the drawing timing information storage unit 6 Update drawing timing information.
- step ST62 is the same as the processing in step ST22 shown in Fig. 13 of the third embodiment.
- steps ST63 and ST64 is the same as the processing in steps ST12 and ST13 shown in FIG.
- steps ST65 and ST66 is the same as step ST14 shown in FIG. Performs the same processing as ST15.
- step ST67 is the same as the processing in step ST16 shown in Fig. 7 of the second embodiment.
- step ST68 the parameter control unit 18 generates a smoothing parameter based on the type of transition effect designated in advance.
- step ST69 the smoothing processing unit 7 performs smoothing by convolving the interpolated synthesized data 13 as shown in the above equation (14) based on the smoothing parameters obtained from the parameter control unit 18! And output smoothness data 14.
- step ST70 the output control unit 5 displays the smoothness data 14 on the screen of the display device in synchronization with the vertical synchronization signal, and notifies the drawing timing information storage unit 6 that the display has been completed.
- the number of moving pixels per cycle of the vertical synchronization signal is not limited to an integer, and the time of image effect can be set freely, and between adjacent pixels in the traveling direction. It is possible to realize an image composition device that reduces quality deterioration caused by periodic luminance changes in pixels with large luminance changes.
- an image can be physically moved only with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit for each vertical synchronization signal.
- an image synthesizer with limited settings, when moving fractional pixels (subpixels) that represent not only an integer but also a decimal point, the image data moved by cutting off the decimal point of the number of pixels to be moved It is possible to control the movement of the image with the precision of decimal pixel (sub-pixel) by creating the image data moved by rounding up and synthesizing them with the composition ratio f of the value after the decimal point. And eliminate the transition time setting limitation If you can do it!
- the smoothing processing unit 7 convolves the smoothing parameter with the image data so as to smooth the image data and to move both the moving directions of the respective pixels. By reducing the contrast between adjacent pixels, it is possible to reduce the periodic large luminance change that occurs when sub-pixels are moved.
- Embodiment 5 of the present invention by replacing the input of the interpolated synthesized data 13 with the smoothed data 14, the state before and after the start of the image transition effect is stopped. In this state, if a high-quality image of the original image can be displayed, the effect can be obtained.
- output selecting unit 8 may be added to image synthesizing unit 30 in FIG. 18 as in the image synthesizing apparatus in FIG. 12 in Embodiment 3 above. In the state where the images before and after the start of the transition effect of the image are stopped, a high-quality image of the original image can be displayed, and the effect is obtained.
- the image data is read from the image files la and lb every time drawing is performed.
- Image data is read from the image files la and lb. It is clear that the same effect can be obtained even if the image data is stored in the buffer and the image buffer power is read every time drawing is performed.
- smoothing processing is not performed by matrix convolution, but smoothing is performed by image drawing processing and combining processing using a plurality of smoothing image generation units and smoothing combining units. A case where processing is performed will be described.
- FIG. 20 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b of the image composition device according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention.
- This image synthesizer transitions two images with a specified transition effect.
- Other configurations other than the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b including the portions not shown in the drawings after the image generating units 3a and 3b are as follows. Assume that the configuration is the same as in FIG. 12 of the third embodiment.
- the smoothness parameter force given by the parameter control unit 18 is assumed to be a spatial filter constituted by the pixel area force of MXN as in the third embodiment.
- MXN smooth image generator 151pq and smooth image combiner 17a I have.
- the smoothing processing unit 7b includes MXN smoothing image generation units 152pq and a smoothing synthesis unit 17b. Note that p is the corresponding row number of the smoothing filter that is the smoothing parameter, q is the column number, and 0 ⁇ p ⁇ M—l and 0 ⁇ q ⁇ N—l.
- the smoothing image generation unit 15 lpq obtains as input the drawing source region portion of the image data 11a of the image file la calculated based on the smoothness parameter from the parameter control unit 18, and similarly to the drawing source region.
- the smoothing image data 16 calculated based on the smoothing parameters is output as the drawing destination area portion of lpq.
- the smoothing image generating unit 152pq obtains the drawing source area portion of the image data 1 lb of the image file lb calculated based on the smoothing parameter from the parameter control unit 18 as an input. Similarly to the area, the image is output as the drawing destination area of the smoothing image data 162pq calculated based on the smoothing parameter.
- the smoothed color synthesizing unit 17a outputs smoothed synthesized data 19a obtained by synthesizing the smoothed image data 161pq based on the synthesis ratio obtained by calculating the smoothing parameter force.
- the smoothed image synthesizing unit 17b outputs smoothed synthesized data 19b synthesized based on the synthesis ratio obtained by calculating the smoothed image data 162pq from the smoothed parameters.
- FIG. 21 is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to Embodiment 6 of the present invention. The processing procedure of the image composition apparatus will be described with reference to FIG.
- step ST81 to step ST83 is the same as the processing from step ST21 to step ST23 shown in FIG. 13 of the third embodiment.
- step ST81 after drawing at an arbitrary drawing time t is completed during the transition, the drawing timing information storage unit 6 updates the drawing timing information as in the third embodiment.
- step ST82 the transition information calculation unit 2 acquires the drawing timing information from the drawing timing information storage unit 6 in the same manner as in the third embodiment, and the transition video prime number mv at the next drawing time is obtained. calculate.
- step ST83 the parameter control unit 18 obtains the type of transition effect and the number of moving pixels from the transition information calculation unit 2 and generates a smoothing parameter, as in the third embodiment.
- step ST84 the smoothing wrinkle image generating unit 151pq determines the number of pixels based on the smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18 of the image data 1 la of the image file la (p-floor ( M / 2)) pixels, the image data when moving in the vertical direction (q—floor (N / 2)) pixels) Image data 1 la
- the drawing source area and drawing destination area of la are obtained, respectively. This obtains the drawing source area portion of the image data 11a and outputs it as the drawing destination area portion of the smoothing image data 16 lpq. Process all combinations of P and q (M X N ways).
- the smoothing image generating unit 152pq determines the number of pixels (in the horizontal direction (p--) based on the smoothing parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18 from the image data 1 lb of the image file lb. floor (M / 2)) pixels, moving vertically (q—floor (N / 2)) pixels) Image data in lb Image data l ib
- the drawing source area and drawing destination area are obtained.
- the drawing source area portion of each image data 1 lb is acquired and output as the drawing destination area portion of the smoothing image buffer 162pq. Process all combinations of P and q (M X N ways).
- step ST84 and step ST85 include the corresponding steps omitted in the drawing due to the values of p and q, and if the drawing source area and the drawing destination area correspond correctly, the application order of the processes is switched. Ok.
- the smoothness parameter is a 3 X 1 matrix
- the reference range is moved by 1 pixel, 0 pixel, and +1 pixel, respectively, only in the horizontal direction without vertical movement, as follows: Smoothing image data 161pq and 162pq are output.
- the smooth wrinkle image generating unit 15100 acquires the image data 11a from the image file la, outputs the smoothed wrinkle image data 16100 shifted by one pixel to the left, and the smoothing image generating unit 15 110 obtains the image data 11a from the image file la and outputs the image data 16110 for smoothing as it is, and the smoothing image generation unit 15120 obtains the image data 1 la from the image file la and proceeds to the right.
- the smoothing image data 16120 moved by one pixel is output.
- the smoothing image generating unit 15200 obtains the image data l ib from the image file lb, outputs the smoothing image data 16200 shifted by one pixel to the left, and performs smoothing.
- the image generation unit 15210 acquires the image file lb force image data l ib and outputs the image data 16210 for smoothness as it is, and the image generation unit 15220 for smoothness generates the image data l from the image file lb. ib is acquired, and smoothed image data 16220 shifted by one pixel to the right is output.
- step ST86 the smoothing / compositing unit 17a performs all smoothing using the component value A (p, q) corresponding to the number of moving pixels from which the smoothing image data 161pq has moved from the original image as a combining ratio.
- the image data 11a of the image file la is smoothed only in the traveling direction.
- the output of the smoothed wrinkle composite data 19a is as shown in the following equation (16).
- I (X, y) is the luminance value of the coordinates (X, y) of the smoothed ⁇ composite data 19a, and I (x , y)
- 1 lij indicates the luminance value of the coordinates (x, y) of the image data for smoothness 16 lij.
- S shall satisfy the following equation (17).
- step ST87 the smoothing / synthesizing unit 17b performs all the smoothing using the component value A (p, q) corresponding to the number of moving pixels from which the smoothing image data 162pq has moved from the original image as a composition ratio.
- the image data 162pq is blended and written to the smoothed color composite data 19b. This By the processing, the image data l ib of the image file lb is smoothed only in the traveling direction.
- the output of the smoothed wrinkle synthesized data 19b is as shown in the following equation (18).
- step ST88 to step ST91 is performed by applying the input to the image generation units 3a and 3b output from the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b to the step ST26 force of step ST29 in FIG. This corresponds to the processing in which data 14a and 14b are changed to smoothed synthesized data 19a and 19b.
- the application order of these four steps may be switched as long as each drawing source area and drawing destination area correspond correctly.
- step ST88 the image generation unit 3a obtains the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image data.
- the number of moving pixels in mv—a is floor (mv)
- the rendering source area a of the smoothed composite data 19a and the rendering destination area a of the generated data 12a are obtained, and the rendering source area of the smoothed composite data 19a
- the a part is obtained as an input, and is output as the drawing destination area a part of the generated data 12a.
- step ST89 the image generation unit 3a obtains the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and region calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source region and the drawing destination region for each image data.
- the number of moving pixels in mv—a is floor (mv)
- the rendering source area b of the smoothed composite data 19b and the rendering destination area b of the generated data 12a are obtained, and the rendering source area of the smoothed composite data 19b
- the part b is obtained as an input, and is output as the part b to which the generated data 12a is drawn.
- step ST90 the image generation unit 3b moves from the transition information calculation unit 2.
- the drawing of the smoothed synthesized data 19b when the number of moving pixels mv-b in the image generator 3b is ceil (mv) The drawing area b of the original area b and the generated data 12b is obtained, the drawing area b of the smoothed synthesized data 19b is obtained as an input, and is output as the drawing area b of the generated data 12b.
- step ST91 the image generation unit 3b moves the number mv of movement pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the area calculation formula information for obtaining the drawing source area and the drawing destination area for each image data in the image generation unit 3b.
- the drawing source area a of the smoothing synthesis data 19a and the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12b are obtained, and the drawing source area a of the smoothing synthesis data 19a is obtained. Obtained as input and output as the drawing destination area a of the generated data 12b.
- step ST92 to step ST94 is the same as the processing from step ST30 to step ST32 shown in Fig. 13 of the third embodiment.
- the number of moving pixels per cycle of the vertical synchronization signal is not limited to an integer, and the image effect time can be set freely and between adjacent pixels in the traveling direction. It is possible to realize an image composition device that reduces quality deterioration caused by periodic luminance changes in pixels with large luminance changes.
- an image can be physically moved only with an accuracy of an integer pixel unit for each vertical synchronization signal.
- an image synthesizer with limited settings, when moving fractional pixels (subpixels) that represent not only an integer but also a decimal point, the image data moved by cutting off the decimal point of the number of pixels to be moved It is possible to control the movement of the image with the precision of decimal pixel (sub-pixel) by creating the image data moved by rounding up and synthesizing them with the composition ratio f of the value after the decimal point. If the transition time setting limit can be resolved, the! / ⁇ ⁇ effect can be obtained.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b draw the image data lla and lib of the image files la and lb calculated based on the smoothing parameters.
- Smoothing image data 161pq, 1 calculated based on the smoothing parameters using the original region as input
- By smoothing the image data and lowering the contrast between adjacent pixels in the moving direction of each pixel it is possible to reduce the periodic large luminance change that occurs when moving sub-pixels. An effect is obtained.
- output selecting unit 8 may be added to image synthesizing unit 30 in FIG. 20 as in the image synthesizing apparatus in FIG. 12 in the third embodiment. In the state in which the images before and after the start of the transition effect of the crossover are stopped, a high-quality image of the original image can be displayed.
- Embodiment 6 of the present invention the force of reading the image data l la and l ib from the image files la and lb each time drawing is performed. It is clear that the same effect can be obtained by reading out l ib and storing it in the image buffer and reading out the image data 11a and 1 lb each time drawing is performed from the image buffer.
- Embodiment 6 of the present invention if the smoothness parameter is fixed, the image data l la and l ib are obtained from the image files la and lb in advance, and the smoothing processing unit 7a, If the smoothed synthesized data 19a and 19b smoothed by 7b are stored in the buffer and the buffer power is read out each time rendering is performed, the same effect can be obtained.
- the smoothing process only needs to be performed at the start of the transition, so that the process at the time of drawing can be made lighter.
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the image composition device according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention. This image synthesizer transitions two images with a specified transition effect.
- the composition range including the timing information storage unit 6 and the parameter control unit 18 and including the image generation unit 3pq, the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 and the parameter control unit 18 is referred to as an image synthesis unit 30.
- the same reference numerals in the first to fourth embodiments indicate the same or equivalent ones.
- the difference in configuration from FIG. 4 in the second embodiment is that the interpolated synthesized data 13 of the image interpolating / combining unit 4 in the second embodiment, which is the synthesized data output from the image synthesizing unit 30,
- the image interpolating / synthesizing unit 4 obtains the smoothing parameters obtained from the parameter control unit 18 to output the interpolating / synthesizing data 13 in which the smoothing process and the interpolating / synthesizing process are collectively performed. It is to have done.
- the image generation unit 3pq is a rendering source of the image data 11a of the image file 1a calculated based on the transition information obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the smoothness parameter obtained from the parameter control unit 18.
- the area part is input and output as the drawing destination area part of the generated data 12pq calculated based on the transition information and smoothing parameters in the same way as the drawing source area, and similarly calculated based on the transition information and smoothness parameters
- the drawing source area of the image data l ib of the image file lb to be input is input and output as the drawing destination area of the generated data 12pq calculated based on the transition information and smoothing parameters in the same way as the drawing source area.
- This generated data 12pq is read when the image data l la and l ib are read and generated and stored if the buffer can be built in the image generator 3pq, and is read if the buffer cannot be built in. It is assumed that the data is output while being generated sequentially.
- p is the corresponding row number of the smoothing filter, which is the smoothing parameter
- q is the column number
- the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 includes the transition information obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the parameter control unit. Based on the synthesis ratio calculated from the smoothness parameter obtained from 18, the generated data 12p q is synthesized and the interpolated synthesized data 13 is output.
- the parameter control unit 18 generates a smoothing parameter based on the type of transition effect obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2, and gives the generated smoothness parameter to the image generation unit 3 pq and the image interpolation synthesis unit 4.
- the other image files la, lb, transition information calculation unit 2, output control unit 5, and drawing timing information storage unit 6 are the same as those shown in FIG. 16 of the fourth embodiment.
- the specifications of the display device connected to the image composition device according to Embodiment 7 of the present invention and the transition effects described in Embodiment 7 of the present invention are the same as in Embodiment 2 above.
- the smoothing parameter configured by the parameter control unit 18 in the seventh embodiment of the present invention is an M ⁇ N filter.
- the transition effect is the effect of moving the image in the horizontal direction, as in Embodiment 3 above, so that image generation unit 3pq is (M + 1) Provide XN.
- image generation unit 3pq is (M + 1) Provide XN.
- M X (N + 1) image generation units are provided.
- FIG. 23 is a flowchart showing the processing procedure of the image composition device according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- step ST101 to step ST103 is the same as the processing from step ST41 to step ST43 shown in FIG.
- step ST101 after drawing at an arbitrary drawing time t is completed during the transition, the drawing timing information storage unit 6 updates the drawing timing information as in the fourth embodiment.
- step ST102 the transition information calculation unit 2 acquires the drawing timing information from the drawing timing information storage unit 6 in the same manner as in the fourth embodiment, and the transition video prime number mv at the next drawing time is obtained. calculate.
- step ST103 the parameter control unit 18 obtains the smoothing parameter by obtaining the type of transition effect and the number of moving pixels from the transition information calculation unit 2, as in the fourth embodiment.
- step ST104 the image generation unit 3pq determines that the number of moving pixels of the transition effect in the horizontal direction is floor (mv) — floo r (M / 2) Find each drawing source area of the image file la and the drawing destination area of the generated data 12pq when + p pixels are shifted by q—floor (NZ2) pixels in the vertical direction, and the image data 1 la of the image file la The drawing source area is obtained as input and output as the drawing destination area of the generated data 12pq.
- step ST105 the image generation unit 3pq determines that the number of moving pixels of the transition effect in the horizontal direction is floor (mv) -floo r (M / 2) Find each drawing source area of the image file lb and the drawing data area of the generated data 12pq when + p pixels are shifted by q—floor (NZ2) pixels in the vertical direction, and draw the image data lib of the image file lb The original area is obtained as an input and output as the drawing destination area of the generated data 12pq.
- step ST104 and step ST105 include the corresponding steps omitted on the drawing due to the values of p and q, and if the drawing source area and the drawing destination area correspond correctly, the application order of the processes is switched. Ok.
- step ST106 the image interpolation synthesizer 4 synthesizes the generated moving image prime mv obtained from the transition information calculator 2 and the smoothed parameter force obtained from the parameter controller 18 for each generated data 12pq. Using the ratio f, each generated data 12pq is blended and written to the interpolated composite data 13.
- composition ratio f with respect to the generated data 12pq is obtained based on the following equation (19).
- composition ratio f is the same as that used in the above equation (3).
- the image generating unit 310 draws each rendering source area of the image files la and lb when the moving pixel number is floor (mv).
- the drawing destination area is obtained, the drawing source area part is obtained as an input, and the drawing destination area part of the generated data 1210 is output.
- the image generation unit 320 draws each of the image files la and lb when the moving pixel number is floor (mv) + 1, based on the moving pixel number mv given by the transition information calculating unit 2.
- the original area and the drawing destination area are obtained, the drawing source area portion is obtained as an input, and is output as the drawing destination area of the generated data 1220.
- the image generation unit 330 draws each of the image files la and lb when the number of moving pixels is floor (mv) + 2, based on the number mv of moving pixels given from the transition information calculation unit 2.
- the original area and the drawing destination area are obtained, the drawing source area portion is obtained as an input, and the generated data 1230 is output as the drawing destination area.
- the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 uses the number mv of moving pixels obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2 and the synthesis ratio of the smoothness data obtained from the parameter control unit 18 1200, 1210, 1220, 1230 f 1, f 2, f 3, f are calculated based on the following equation (20).
- the image interpolation / synthesis unit 4 synthesizes the generated data 1200, 1210, 1220, and 1230 based on the following equation (21), and outputs the resultant data as the interpolation synthesis data 13.
- I '(x, y) f ⁇ ⁇ (x, y) + f ⁇ ⁇ (x, y) + f ⁇ ⁇ (x, y) + f ⁇ ⁇ (x, y) (21)
- I ( ⁇ , y) indicates the brightness value of the input generated data 12qp coordinates
- ⁇ (x, y) indicates the output image interpolation composite data 13 coordinates Indicates the luminance value
- step ST107 the output control section 5 displays the interpolation composite data 13 on the screen of the display device in synchronization with the vertical synchronization signal.
- the number of moving pixels per cycle of the vertical synchronizing signal is not limited to an integer, and the time of image effect can be set freely and between adjacent pixels in the traveling direction. It is possible to realize an image composition device that reduces quality deterioration caused by periodic luminance changes in pixels with large luminance changes.
- the vertical synchronization signal is physically accurate only in units of integer pixels.
- image compositing device that has a setting restriction on the transition time of an image because the image cannot be moved
- image data moved by rounding up and a plurality of image data moved up, down, left, and right around these are created, and each coefficient of smoothing filter corresponding to each and moving pixel that is transition information
- a ratio that is less than the decimal point of the number it is possible to eliminate the transition time setting limitation by simultaneously performing movement and averaging processing with sub-pixel accuracy.
- image data to lower the contrast by smoothing I spoon, there is an advantage that it is possible to reduce the periodic large luminance change occurring during the decimal pixel (subpixel) movement.
- output selecting unit 8 may be added to image synthesizing unit 30 in FIG. 22 as in the image synthesizing device in FIG. 12 in the third embodiment. If the image before and after the start of the transition effect of the image is stopped, a high-quality image of the original image is displayed. If the image can be displayed, the effect is obtained.
- the image data l la and l ib are read from the image files la and lb every time rendering is performed. It is clear that the same effect can be obtained even if 1 la and l ib are read out and stored in the image buffer, and the image data l la and l ib are read from the image buffer every time drawing is performed.
- the generated data, the interpolated combined data, the smoothed data, the smoothing image data, and the smoothed wrinkled combined data are transmitted to the image generating unit, the image interpolation combined, and the like. Even if the data is stored in the memory, the smoothing processor, the smoothing image generator, and the smoothing / synthesizing unit, they are stored, read, output, and the input data is not processed in sequence without outputting the buffer. However, it is clear that the same effect can be obtained.
- the image generation units 3a and 3b and the image interpolation composition unit 4 calculate each drawing source region, each drawing destination region, and the composition ratio! /
- the transition information calculation unit 2 performs each drawing source area, each drawing destination area, and the calculation of the composition ratio !, the image generation units 3a and 3b, and the image interpolation synthesis unit 4 need the number of moving pixels or each It is clear that the same effect can be obtained even if each drawing source region is given a composition ratio.
- the parameter control unit 18 further determines the direction in which the smoothness is applied based on only the type of transition effect, and the moving pixel.
- the smoothness processing unit uses the same smoothness parameter in the image to generate smoothness in the input image data. For pixels that have a small brightness difference from surrounding pixels that are not necessary, adjust the smoothness parameter so that the degree of smoothness is reduced, and use different smoothness parameters on a pixel-by-pixel basis. It is clear that the image quality during the transition effect can be further improved.
- transition effect storage unit 10 may be incorporated in transition information calculation unit 2, but as another configuration, transition effect storage unit 10 includes transition information calculation. It is clear that the same effect can be obtained even if it is given directly to each processing part without giving transition effect information via part 2.
- the transition effect storage unit 10 is provided, so that each time an image transitions. It is also clear that an image composition device capable of performing different transition effects can be realized. Furthermore, in the first embodiment and the second embodiment, even when the drawing timing information storage unit 6 is provided, the image composition apparatus can be realized as in the third to seventh embodiments. Is also obvious.
- the parameter control unit 18 moves in the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b in the fourth embodiment and the fifth embodiment. Transition effect with different number of moving pixels for each of image data l la and l ib of image files la and lb by using different smoothness parameters of smoothing processing units 7a and 7b for each same region of displacement of the number of pixels Can be realized.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b use the smoothing parameter for each of the image files la and lb on which smoothing is performed, so that the image data la and lb of the image files la and 1 Transition effects with different number of moving pixels can be realized for each lb.
- the parameter control unit 18 calculates each drawing destination region of the image data l la and l ib from the transition information obtained from the transition information calculation unit 2, or obtains each drawing destination region from the transition information calculation unit.
- image data 1 lb is drawn, and the smoothing parameters in each pixel are set so that only the pixels are smoothed in the traveling direction.
- the smoothing processing units 7a and 7b By performing the processing, it is possible to realize a transition effect that moves every sub-pixel in the slide-in.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram showing a screen change due to the slide-in effect of sliding in from the image data 11 a to the image data 1 lb from right to left.
- Slide-in refers to the effect that the next displayed image appears to be inserted on top of the previously displayed image. It is assumed that the resolution of the image data 11a, the image data 1 lb, and the display device are all the same, 320 ⁇ 48, as in the scroll example in the second embodiment.
- the drawing source area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) (320, 48) at the start of the transition, and there is no drawing source area of the image data l ib But as the transition progresses Accordingly, the drawing source area of the image data 11a changes to (0, 0) one (320—n, 48), and the drawing source area of the image data l ib changes to (0, 0) (n, 48). At this time, the drawing destination area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) — (320—n, 48), and the drawing destination area of the image data l ib is (320—n, 0) (320, 48). . The process is repeated until the area of the drawing destination area and the drawing destination area of the image data 11a becomes zero. Thus, it appears that the image data l ib is newly inserted on the image data 11a.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a screen change due to a slide-out effect in which the right force slides left from the image data 11a to the image data l ib.
- Slide-out refers to the effect that the previously displayed image is pulled out in any direction and the next displayed image appears. It is assumed that the resolution of the image data 1 la, the image data 1 lb, and the display device is the same and is 320 ⁇ 48 as in the scroll example in the second embodiment.
- the drawing source area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) (320, 48) at the start of the transition, and there is no drawing source area of the image data l ib
- the drawing source area of the image data 11a changes to (n, 0) — (320, 48)
- the drawing source area of the image data l ib changes to (320—n, 0)-(320, 48).
- the drawing destination area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) one (320—n, 48)
- the drawing destination area of the image data l ib is (320—n, 0) (320, 48).
- the process is repeated until the area of the drawing destination area and the drawing destination area of the image data 11a becomes zero.
- the image data 11a is pulled out from the screen, and the image data l ib appears to have the lower force.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram showing a screen change due to a wipe effect of wiping from image data 11a to image data 1 lb from right to left. Wipe refers to the effect of appearing to repaint the previously displayed image with the next displayed image.
- the resolution of the image data 11a, the image data I ib, and the display device is the same and is 320 ⁇ 48.
- the drawing source area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) (320, 48) at the start of the transition, and the drawing source area of the image data 1 lb is not
- the drawing source area of the image data 1 la is (0, 0) — (320—n, 48)
- the drawing source area of the image data l ib is (320—n, 0) one (320, 48) and change.
- the drawing destination area of the image data 11a is (0, 0) one (320-n, 48)
- the drawing destination area of the image data l ib is (320—n, 0)-(320, 48).
- the process is repeated until the area of the drawing destination area and the drawing destination area of the image data 11a becomes zero. As a result, it seems that the image data 11a is gradually repainted by the image data l ib.
- the number of moving pixels indicating transition progress which is transition information, indicates the number of rows repainted by the image data l ib.
- Embodiment 2 to Embodiment 7 described above the transition effect between two images has been described as an example. However, as in Embodiment 1 described above, the end force of one image is also reduced. Scroll through, scroll through one or more images repeatedly, or display three or more images Even if the transition is made continuously, in the case of the second embodiment, the fourth embodiment and the fifth embodiment, the number of image files is equal to the number of images, and in the case of the third embodiment, only the number of images.
- An image file and a smoothing processing unit are provided, and the image generation units 3a and 3b obtain a rendering source region and a rendering destination region corresponding to the transition effect for each image data and output data, and perform smoothing. Similar effects can be obtained.
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