Imaging element and imaging device
US-2024388815-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9939712B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9939712-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715677468-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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Provided are an imaging apparatus, a flicker detection method, and a flicker detection program that can accurately detect a flicker even in a case in which an image of a bright object is captured. A digital camera directs a MOS imaging element 5 to perform a plurality of imaging operations at an arbitrary frame rate and compares captured image signals which are read from the imaging element 5 for frame periods F 1 and F 2 based on the frame rate to detect whether a flicker has occurred. The end time of a signal reading period in the frame period F 1 is before the end time of the frame period F 1 and the end time of a signal reading period in the frame period F 2 coincides with the end time of the frame period F 2.
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An imaging apparatus comprising: a MOS imaging element that includes a plurality of pixels which are two-dimensionally arranged; an imaging element driving unit that drives the imaging element by a rolling shutter method so that the imaging element performs a plurality of imaging operations at an arbitrary frame rate; and a flicker detection unit that compares a first captured image signal which is read from the plurality of pixels for a first frame period based on the arbitrary frame rate with a second captured image signal which is read from the plurality of pixels for a second frame period based on the arbitrary frame rate to detect whether a flicker has occurred, wherein the imaging element driving unit performs the driving so that an end time of a signal reading period for which a signal is read from the plurality of pixels in the first frame period is before an end time of the first frame period and an end time of a signal reading period for which a signal is read from the plurality of pixels in the second frame period coincides with an end time of the second frame period. 2. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging element driving unit performs the driving so that a start time of the signal reading period in the second frame period is after a start time of the second frame period. 3. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging element driving unit performs the driving so that the signal reading period in the second frame period is longer than the signal reading period in the first frame period. 4. The imaging apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the imaging element driving unit performs the driving so that a start time of the signal reading period in the second frame period coincides with a start time of the second frame period. 5. The imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein another frame period is present between the first frame period and the second frame period, and the imaging element driving unit drives the imaging element for the another frame period by same method as that for the second frame period. 6. The imaging apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the second frame period follows the first frame period, and the flicker detection unit corrects brightness of a signal which has been read from the pixel reset in the first frame period in the second captured image signal and compares the corrected second captured image signal with the first captured image signal to determine whether a flicker has occurred. 7. The imaging apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the second frame period follows the first frame period, and the imaging element driving unit controls a time when a signal is read from a pixel, which has been reset in the first frame period, for the second frame period so that an exposure time of the pixel coincides with an exposure time of a pixel reset in the second frame period. 8. The imaging apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the imaging element driving unit causes the imaging element to perform a plurality of imaging operations while alternately repeating the first frame period and the second frame period. 9. The imaging apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the flicker detection unit compares the second captured image signal read for the second frame period with the first captured image signal read for the first frame period following the second frame period to determine whether a flicker has occurred. 10. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging element driving unit makes an exposure time of each of the plurality of pixels in the first frame period coincide with an exposure time of each of the plurality of pixels in the second frame period. 11. The imaging apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging element driving unit sets an exposure time of each of the plurality of pixels in the first frame period and an exposure time of each of the plurality of pixels in the second frame period to a value that is less than 1/100 seconds or 1/120 seconds. 12. A flicker detection method comprising: an imaging element driving step of driving a MOS imaging element including a plurality of pixels which are two-dimensionally arranged by a rolling shutter method, so that the imaging element performs a plurality of imaging operations at an arbitrary frame rate; and a flicker detection step of comparing a first captured image signal which is read from the plurality of pixels for a first frame period based on the arbitrary frame rate with a second captured image signal which is read from the plurality of pixels for a second frame period based on the arbitrary frame rate to detect whether a flicker has occurred, wherein, in the imaging element driving step, the driving is performed so that an end time of a signal reading period for which a signal is read from the plurality of pixels in the first frame period is before an end time of the first frame period and an end time of a signal reading period for which a signal is read from the plurality of pixels in the second frame period coincides with an end time of the second frame period. 13. The flicker detection method according to claim 12 , wherein, in the imaging element driving step, the driving is performed so that a start time of the signal reading period in the second frame period is after a start time of the second frame period. 14. The flicker detection method according to claim 12 , wherein, in the imaging element driving step, the driving is performed so that the signal reading period in the second frame period is longer than the signal reading period in the first frame period. 15. The flicker detection method according to claim 14 , wherein, in the imaging element driving step, the driving is performed so that a start time of the signal reading period in the second frame period coincides with a start time of the second frame period. 16. The flicker detection method according to claim 15 , wherein another frame period is present between the first frame period and the second frame period, and in the imaging element driving step, for the another frame period, the imaging element is driven by same method as that for the second frame period. 17. The flicker detection method according to claim 15 , wherein the second frame period follows the first frame period, and in the flicker detection step, brightness of a signal which has been read from the pixel reset in the first frame period in the second captured image signal is corrected and the corrected second captured image signal and the first captured image signal are compared to determine whether a flicker has occurred. 18. The flicker detection method according to claim 14 , wherein the second frame period follows the first frame period, and in the imaging element driving step, a time when a signal is read from a pixel, which has been reset in the first frame period, in the second frame period is controlled so that an exposure time of the pixel coincides with an exposure time of a pixel reset in the second frame period. 19. The flicker detection method according to claim 13 , wherein, in the imaging element driving step, the imaging element performs a plurality of imaging operations while the first frame period and the second frame period are alternately repeated. 20. The flicker detection method according to claim 19 , wherein, in the flicker detection step, the second captured image signal read for the second frame period and the fi
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