Abstract:
An apparatus for adjusting image color saturation and a method for adjusting a saturation level of an original image data are provided. The image color saturation apparatus includes a first color over-saturation level calculating unit, a parameter adjusting unit, a saturation adjusting unit and a second color over-saturation level calculating unit. The apparatus for adjusting image color saturation detects the number of over-saturation pixels in an input image according to a predefined over-saturation area, and the number of over-saturation pixels in an adjusted output image. Thus, the parameter adjusting unit can dynamically adjust a saturation gain to maintain the frame consistency according to the number of the over-saturation pixels.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     This application claims the benefit of the filing date of Taiwan Application Ser. No. 095119955, filed on Jun. 6, 2006, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.  
       FIELD OF INVENTION  
       [0002]     The invention relates to an image detecting and adjusting apparatus, and more particularly to an image processing apparatus for processing the color saturation.  
       RELATED ART  
       [0003]     Image color saturation adjusting processes are applied to a digital display interface, such as a television (TV), an image signal interface, a digital still camera (DSC), a scanner, a printer, a monitor, a video audio system or a multimedia system, to adjust the image color saturation of the interface. Typically, adjusting the image color saturation is performed by using the average saturation as the standard or by adopting the chroma histogram to serve as a basis for adjusting the saturation of the input image. However, the contents of the image may contain any arbitrary frame, which may be a frame with a higher saturation or a lower saturation. If no reliable saturation detector is used, the fixed color saturation setting value may be only suitable for some particular frames. When the frame is switched, the fixed setting value cannot be simultaneously suitable for the image with different frame levels, thereby causing the inconsistency of the image saturation and the distorted output image.  
         [0004]     Thus, it is essential to provide an apparatus with dynamically adjusting and detecting the frame saturation to obtain the consistency in the image saturation.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0005]     It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an apparatus for dynamically adjusting color saturation to obtain the consistent saturation of the output image.  
         [0006]     To achieve the above-identified objects and others, an apparatus for adjusting image color saturation provided by the present invention includes a first color over-saturation level calculating unit, a parameter adjusting unit, a saturation adjusting unit and a second color over-saturation level calculating unit. The first color over-saturation level calculating unit first receives image input data and calculates the number of pixels of the image input data located in a predefined over-saturation area to serve as an original over-saturation level according to the predefined over-saturation area. Then, the parameter adjusting unit generates a color saturation adjusting parameter according to the original over-saturation level and a feedback over-saturation level. Then, the saturation adjusting unit adjusts color saturation of the image input data according to the color saturation adjusting parameter and outputs the adjusted image data.  
         [0007]     This invention calculates the number of pixels of an input image signal located in a predetermined over-saturation region to determine whether the gain has to be increased or decreased. Thus, the output effect closer to the original color saturation can be obtained, and the frame consistency can be maintained. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0008]      FIG. 1  shows a region identifying over-saturation and non over-saturation in YUV domain.  
         [0009]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram of adjusting color saturation apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0010]      FIG. 3  is a flow chart of adjusting a saturation gain in the parameter adjusting unit according to one embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0011]      FIG. 4  shows a region identifying over-saturation and non over-saturation in HSI domain. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION  
       [0012]     The apparatus and method for adjusting image color saturation according to the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.  
         [0013]      FIG. 1  shows a region identifying over-saturation and non over-saturation in YUV domain. As shown in  FIG. 1 , when an image is converted from a RGB color coordinate into a YUV color coordinate, the distribution of the YUV image falls within a tetragonal shape ABCD, wherein the vertical axis represents the U/V chrominance value and the horizontal axis represents the Y luminance value. Typically, after the RGB image is converted into the YUV image, the pixel distribution of the YUV image does not exceed the boundary of the tetragonal shape ABCD, and the pixel closer to the boundary of the tetragonal shape ABCD is more saturated. In order to adjust the saturation properly, a smaller tetragonal shape A′B′C′D′ is defined in the embodiment of the present invention. The pixel located out of the tetragonal shape A′B′C′D′ serves as an over-saturation pixel, and the number of the over-saturation pixels serves as a first count value. The number of over-saturation pixels will be increased or decreased if adjusted by a color saturation adjusting apparatus, and the number of over-saturation pixels is calculated to serve as a second count value. The color saturation adjusting apparatus adjusts a saturation adjusting parameter according to the two count values. Therefore, as long as the number of over-saturation pixels is controlled within a predetermined range, it is possible to prevent the over-saturation or under-saturation occurs. The color saturation adjusting apparatus of the present invention is not restricted to the distribution of the YUV image, but may also be applied to any other coordinate system, such as a HSI image coordinate system.  
         [0014]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram showing of adjusting color saturation apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. Referring to  FIG. 2 , the color saturation adjusting apparatus  20  includes a first color coordinate converting unit  11 , a first color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   a , a parameter adjusting unit  23 , a saturation adjusting unit  14 , a second color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   b  and a second color coordinate converting unit  15 . The operations of the first color coordinate converting unit  11 , the saturation adjusting unit  14  and the second color coordinate converting unit  15  are use to perform a conversion from one color domain to another domain. For example, the first color coordinate converting unit performs RGB to YUV conversion and the second color coordinate converting unit performs YUV to RGB conversion, etc. Accordingly, the first color saturation level calculating unit  22   a  receives YUV image data S and calculates the number of pixels of the YUV image data located in the predetermined over-saturation region, wherein the predetermined over-saturation region in one embodiment is between outside the tetragonal shape A′B′C′D′ boundary and inside the tetragonal shape ABCD boundary, to serve as an original over-saturation level SrcCnt (first count value). The parameter adjusting unit  23  receives the original over-saturation level SrcCnt and a feedback over-saturation level DstCnt (second count value) and generates a color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain according to the aforementioned two over-saturation levels. Thereafter, the saturation adjusting unit  14  receives the color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain and adjusts the color saturation of the YUV image data S according to the color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain to thereby generate an adjusted YUV image data Sc. Finally, the second color coordinate converting unit  15  converts the adjusted YUV image data Sc into a RGB image and outputs the RGB image. On the other hand, the second color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   b  receives the adjusted YUV image data Sc and further calculates the number of pixels of the adjusted YUV image data in the predetermined over-saturation to obtain the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt.  
         [0015]     The methods for calculating the over-saturation levels in the first color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   a  and the second color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   b  are the same. As shown in  FIG. 1 , when a y value of a pixel is smaller than y0 or greater than y3, the pixel is regarded as the over-saturation pixel. When the y value of the pixel is between y0 and y1, two U/V values of line segments  A′B′  and  A′P 2 ′  can be calculated according to the y value of the pixel. As long as the U/V value of the pixel exceeds the calculated ranges of the calculated two U/V values, the pixel is regarded as the over-saturation pixel. When the y value of the pixel is between y1 and y2, the U/V value of the line segment  P 3 ′P 4 ′  can be calculated according to the y value of the pixel. As long as the U/V value of the pixel exceeds the calculated U/V ±Offset, the pixel is regarded as the over-saturation pixel, wherein the aforementioned Offset represents the distance from P 3  to B′. When the y value of the pixel is between y2 and y3, two U/V values of the line segments  P 1 ′C′  and  D′C′  can be calculated according to the y value of the pixel. As long as the U/V value of the pixel exceeds the calculated range of the two U/V values, the pixel is regarded as the over-saturation pixel. Consequently, as long as the equation of each line segment is well defined, the number of pixels in the over-saturation area can be calculated precisely.  
         [0016]     The parameter adjusting unit  23  of the embodiment of the present invention can generate the saturation adjusting parameter Fgain according to the original over-saturation level SrcCnt as well as the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt. For example, the color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain is increased when the original over-saturation level SrcCnt is lower than a first over-saturation threshold value, and the color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain is further increased when the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt of the second color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   b  is lower than a first threshold over-saturation level. On the contrary, the color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain is reduced when the over-saturation level SrcCnt received by the parameter adjusting unit  23  is higher than a second threshold over-saturation level, and the color saturation adjusting parameter Fgain is further reduced when the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt is higher than the second threshold over-saturation level. In addition, it is also possible to adjust the parameter Fgain according to the difference or times between the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt and the original over-saturation level SrcCnt. For example, the parameter Fgain is reduced when the difference or times is greater than a threshold value; and the parameter Fgain is increased when the difference or times is smaller than the threshold value.  
         [0017]      FIG. 3  is a flow chart of adjusting a saturation gain in the parameter adjusting unit according to one embodiment of the present invention. Referring to  FIG. 3 , the parameter adjusting unit  23  reads the original over-saturation level SrcCnt outputted from the first color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   a  and the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt outputted from the second color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   b  for adjusting and outputting the saturation gain Fgain.  
         [0018]     Step S 302 : start.  
         [0019]     Step S 304 : determine whether the original over-saturation level SrcCnt is greater than a maximum image pixel number T_src. If the original over-saturation level SrcCnt is greater than the maximum pixel number T_src, perform the step S 312  or otherwise perform the next step S 306 .  
         [0020]     Step S 306 : calculate the difference Diff between the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt and the original over-saturation level SrcCnt and calculate the predetermined gain PdGain.  
         [0000]     Diff=DstCnt−SrcCnt  
         [0000]     PdGain=MinGain+Diff*AdG  
         [0021]     Step S 308 : determine whether the difference Diff is smaller than a noise threshold value Tn 1 . If the difference Diff is smaller than the noise threshold value Tn 1 , perform the step S 316  or otherwise perform the next step S 310 .  
         [0022]     Step S 310 : determine whether the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt ranges between a lower bound Lbd and an upper bound Ubd. If the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt ranges between the lower bound Lbd and the upper bound Ubd, perform the step S 318  or otherwise perform the next step S 312 .  
         [0023]     Step S 312 : determining whether the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt is smaller than the lower bound Lbd. If the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt is smaller than the lower bound Lbd, perform step S 320  or otherwise perform the next step S 314 .  
         [0024]     Step S 314 : calculate the reference gain Gain and jumps to step S 322 , wherein Gstep is a gain step value.  
         [0000]     Gain=Fgain+Gstep  
         [0025]     Step S 316 : calculate the reference gain Gain and jumps to step S 322 .  
         [0000]     Gain=PdGain  
         [0026]     Step S 318 : calculate the reference gain Gain and jumps to step S 322 .  
         [0000]     Gain=Fgain  
         [0027]     Step S 320 : calculate the reference gain Gain and jumps to step S 322 .  
         [0000]     Gain=Fgain−Gstep  
         [0028]     Step S 322 : calculate the current gain Fgain according to the previous gain Fgain and the reference gain Gain.  
         [0000]     Fgain=Fun(Gain,Fgain)  
         [0029]     Step S 324 : determine whether the gain Fgain is greater than a maximum gain MaxGain. If the gain Fgain is greater than the maximum gain MaxGain, perform the step S 328  or otherwise perform the next step S 326 .  
         [0030]     Step S 326 : determine whether the gain Fgain is smaller than a minimum gain MinGain. If the gain Fgain is smaller than the minimum gain MinGain, perform the step S 330  or otherwise perform the next step S 332 .  
         [0031]     Step S 328 : setting the gain Fgain as the maximum gain MaxGain and perform the step S 332 .  
         [0032]     Step S 330 : setting the gain Fgain as the minimum gain MinGain and perform the step S 332 .  
         [0033]     Step S 332 : end.  
         [0034]     Consequently, according to the above-mentioned method, the color saturation adjusting apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention can simultaneously adjust the saturation gain according to the original over-saturation level SrcCnt outputted from the first color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   a  and the feedback over-saturation level DstCnt outputted from the second color over-saturation level calculating unit  22   b.    
         [0035]      FIG. 4  shows a region identifying over-saturation and non over-saturation in HSI domain, wherein the horizontal axis I represents the luminance, the vertical axis S represents the saturation, and the luminance I ranges between 0 and 255. As shown in this drawing, when the image is converted from the RGB color coordinate into the HSI color coordinate, the distribution of the HSI image falls within the triangular ABC. Typically, after the RGB image is converted into the HSI image, the pixel distribution of the HSI image does not exceed the triangular ABC. However, if the HSI image encounters the over-saturation adjustment, some pixels may exceed the triangular ABC. As mentioned above, a triangular A′B′C′ is firstly set. The pixel located outside the triangular A′B′C′ serves as the over-saturation pixel, and the color saturation adjusting apparatus of the embodiment of the present invention adjusts the gain Fgain according to the number of pixels outside the triangular A′B′C′ before the image adjustment and the number of pixels outside the triangular A′B′C′ after the image adjustment. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the over-saturation or under-saturation occurs as long as the number of over-saturation pixels can be controlled within a desired range.  
         [0036]     While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific construction and arrangement shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.