Venus Engine
Image processing engine for digital cameras / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Venus Engine is an image-processing engine for digital cameras. It is developed by the company Panasonic. Almost all of their Lumix cameras use a version of the Venus Engine.[citation needed] It is based on the Panasonic MN103/MN103S.
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All image processors operate in four steps. Firstly, they receive data from the CCD sensor. Secondly, they create the Y-color difference signal (image processing). Thirdly, they perform JPEG compression. Finally, they save the image data. Panasonic claims that its VENUS II processing engine performs all of these simultaneously.