Amendments to Patent Application
#10/429,311
Process
to convert analog and/or standard digital video to broadcast quality high definition video
Initial Paragraphs
[0002] This document outlines a unique process to
convert analog and/or standard digital video to broadcast quality high definition video.
This process converts analog and/or standard digital to progressive broadcast quality high
definition video with dimensions of 1920 by 1080 pixels.
[0013] High Definition Television--Digital video
conforming to 1080 scan lines formatted using a 16:9 dimensional ratio.
[0019] This document outlines a unique process to
convert analog and/or standard digital video to broadcast quality high definition video.
This process converts analog and/or standard digital to progressive broadcast quality high
definition video with dimensions of 1920 by 1080 pixels.
0060] Create shell file with high definition (1920
by 1080 pixels, 16:9 dimensional ratio) parameters from information file above.
[0091] This completes the high definition video
conversion process.
Amended Paragraphs
[0002] This document outlines a unique process to
convert analog and/or standard digital video to broadcast quality high definition video.
This process converts analog and/or standard digital to progressive broadcast quality high
definition video with dimensions of 1920 by 1080 pixels and 1280 by 720 pixels.
[0013] High Definition Television--Digital video
conforming to 1080 and 720 scan lines formatted using a 16:9 dimensional ratio.
[0019] This document outlines a unique process to
convert analog and/or standard digital video to broadcast quality high definition video.
This process converts analog and/or standard digital to progressive broadcast quality high
definition video with dimensions of 1920 by 1080 pixels and 1280 by 720 pixels.
0060] Create shell file with high definition (1920
by 1080 pixels and 1280 by 720 pixels, 16:9 dimensional ratio) parameters from information
file above. Pixels can also be manipulated
into high definition parameters using standard television formats (1920 by 1440 pixels and
1280 by 960 pixels).
[0091] This completes the high definition video
conversion process. Pixels can also be
manipulated within this process using a bi-linear, tri-linear, spline, anisotropic, or bi-cubic interpolation model. A
bi-cubic version of this process was implemented in 2004 in the software program
Transition HD (www.transitionsoftware.com) developed by KaZaZZ! Entertainment Inc. |