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Re: [video] Real Time Video Scaling
Hi Gents;
Please correct me if I am wrong..A FIR Filter is used if there is a need to
skip some parts of the frequency spectrum of a signal, rigth?. Could you
please give us some more information or some resources that we can
readly follow for this purpose? At last, what are the specifications of the
FIR Filter (ex:is this Pass-Band, what is the sampling frequency
selected)?
cheers, :)
Aris
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Herveille <richard@a... >
To: video@o...
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 07:50:44 +0200
Subject: Re: [video] Real Time Video Scaling
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>
>
> Well down scaling is the easiest, especially if you can afford
> loosing pixels.
> Simply skip every second pixel and skip every second line.
> This doesn't give the best picture, but it will work. Biggest
> problem is that
> a line 1 pixel/line width won't be visible when it's on the removed
> pixel/line. You can solve this by alternating what pixel/line you
> remove, but
> then the image starts flickering (pixel visible, non visible,
> visible, non
> visible, etc)
>
> A better way is to filter the image using a reducing filter. This
> can/should
> be a simple FIR filter. The output of this filter provides a much
> smoother
> image and provides all the features of the original. This can be
> done on the
> fly for a single line. But in order to filter lines you need some
> memory, but
> not an entire frame.
>
> Upscaling (zooming) is best done with a bi-linear filter. You need
> to store
> the previous line for this.
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