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Digital Camera Patent Abstract
A digital camera and a method for manually focusing the digital
camera are disclosed. The digital camera includes an image sensing
unit, a buffer memory unit, an image processing unit, and an image
display unit. The image sensing unit senses a signal and produces
a full-view area image and a focus-view area image. The image sensing
unit selectively outputs the full-view area image and the focus-view
area image to the buffer memory unit. When the image sensing unit
outputs the focus-view area image to the buffer memory unit, the
buffer memory unit outputs the focus-view area image to the image
display unit for manual focusing operation by users.
Digital Camera Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A method for manually focusing a digital camera, the digital
camera including an image sensing unit, a buffer memory unit, an
image processing unit, a focus button, and an image display unit,
the method comprising the steps of: the image sensing unit sensing
a signal to produce a full-view area image and a focus-view area
image; the image sensing unit selectively outputting the full-view
area image and the focus-view area image to the buffer memory unit;
and the buffer memory unit outputting the focus-view area image
to the image display unit allowing a user to focus manually when
the focus button is enabled to select the focus-view area image
outputted to the buffer memory unit.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the following steps
when the image sensing unit outputting the full-view area image
to the buffer memory unit: the buffer memory unit outputting the
full-view area image to the image processing unit; the image processing
unit resizing the full-view area image according to a predetermined
size; and the image processing unit outputting the resized full-view
area image of the predetermined size to the image display unit allowing
browsing by the user.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the digital camera further comprises
a storage unit, and the method further comprises the following steps
when the image sensing unit outputting the full-view area image
to the buffer memory unit: the buffer memory unit selectively outputting
the full-view area image to the storage unit; and storing the full-view
area image into the storage unit.
4. A digital camera with a manual focusing function, comprising:
an image sensing unit for sensing a signal to produce a full-view
area image and a focus-view area image; a buffer memory unit, coupled
to the image sensing unit, for buffering the full-view area image
or the focus-view area image from the image sensing unit, an image
processing unit coupled to the buffer memory unit, an image display
unit coupled to the image processing unit and the buffer memory
unit; and a focus button for selecting between the full-view area
image and the focus-view area image; wherein the buffer memory unit
outputs the focus-view area image to the image display unit allowing
a user to focus manually when the focus button is enabled to select
the focus-view area image outputted to the buffer memory unit; and
the buffer memory unit outputs the full-view area image to the image
processing unit when the focus button is disabled to select the
full-view area image outputted to the buffer memory unit; the image
processing unit resizes the full-view area image according to a
predetermined size; and the image processing unit outputs the resized
full-view area image of the predetermined size to the image display
unit allowing browsing by the user.
5. The digital camera of claim 4, further comprising a storage
unit, wherein the buffer memory unit selectively outputting the
full-view area image to the storage unit for storage when the image
sensing unit outputting the full-view area image to the buffer memory
unit.
6. The digital camera of claim 5, further comprising a storage
button coupled to the buffer memory unit, wherein the storage button
sends a storage signal, in response to an operation by a user, commanding
the buffer memory unit to output the full-view area image to the.
storage unit.
7. The digital camera of claim 4, wherein the predetermined size
corresponds to a display resolution of the image display unit.
8. A method for manually focusing a digital camera, the digital
camera including an image sensing unit with an adjustable range
of an outputted image, a buffer memory unit, an image processing
unit, a focus button, and an image display unit, the method comprising
the steps of: (a) selecting range of the outputted image for the
image sensing unit; (b) the image sensing unit outputting an area
image according to the selected range to the buffer memory unit;
(c) the image processing unit retrieving the area image in the buffer
memory unit and resizing the area image according to a predetermined
size; (d) outputting the resized area image to the image display
unit allowing browsing by a user; (e) determining a status of the
focus button; and (f) repeating the step (a) to step (d), when the
focus button is enabled, for outputting a focus-view area image
allowing the user manually focusing the focus-view area image.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the image sensing unit with the
adjustable range of the outputted image in step (a) is at least
adjusted between a range corresponding to a full-view area image
and another range corresponding to the focus-view area image.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein a maximum of the adjusted range
is, by default, a range corresponding to the full-view area image.
11. The method of claim 8, the predetermined size in step (c) corresponds
to a maximum display resolution of the image display unit.
Digital Camera Patent Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of Taiwan Patent Application
Serial No. 093114081 entitled "Digital Camera and Manual Focus
Method Thereof", filed May 19, 2004.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a digital camera and a
method for manually focusing the digital camera, and particularly
to a digital camera with an image sensing unit and a method providing
a focus-view area image allowing a user to manually focus the digital
camera.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Digital camera has become more and more powerful in recent
years. While the image pixel resolution of the camera increases
and the peripheral functionality expands, the price keeps going
down. As a result, the digital camera has replaced the conventional
camera, and became a popular consumer electronic product.
[0004] Since one of the developing trends of digital camera is
to achieve better mobility, the digital camera becomes smaller in
size. Consequently, the reduced size of digital camera restricts
the display device of digital camera, e.g. LCD, having diagonal
dimension in about one to two inches and resolution of about 100,000
pixels. Therefore, resolution of LCD in digital camera is much lower
than final image, e.g. mega pixels. FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional
digital camera 100. A lens 102 receives and transfers image to an
image sensing unit 104, such as Charge Coupled Device (CCD) or Complementary
Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) sensors. The image is then passed
to a buffer memory 106. An image resize unit 108 resizes the image
according to the capability of LCD 110 for display. For example,
a primer digital camera typically provides more than 3 mega pixels,
thus the image must be shrunk to fit the LCD 110. Although the digital
camera 100 usually provides automatic focus function, however, users
need manual focus function to obtain better quality or special effect
in many conditions, e.g. high contrast scenery, macro focus mode,
or different depth of views. However, manual focus becomes insufficient
since the size of LCD 110 restricts the resolution of image and
the full-view area image in the LCD 110 becomes unclear and blur.
Therefore, a digital camera and method for improving accuracy of
manual focus using the LCD 110 outputting a focus-view area image
are desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is one aspect of the present invention to provide a digital
camera and a method for manually focusing the digital camera utilizing
an image sensing unit to provide a focus-view area image for improving
accuracy of focusing.
[0006] It is another aspect of the present invention to provide
a digital camera and a focusing method allowing a user to select
focus area on demand.
[0007] The digital camera in accordance with the present invention
includes a buffer memory unit, an image sensing unit, an image processing
unit, an image display unit, a storage unit, a focus button, and
a storage button. The image sensing unit, coupled to the buffer
memory unit, senses a light signal to produce a full-view area image
and a focus-view area image. The image sensing unit selectively
outputs the full-view area image and the focus-view area image to
the buffer memory unit. The image processing unit is coupled to
the buffer memory unit. The image display unit is coupled to the
image processing unit and the buffer memory unit.
[0008] The method for manually focusing a digital camera in accordance
with the present invention includes the following steps: (a) selecting
range of the outputted image for the image sensing unit; (b) the
image sensing unit outputting an area image according to the selected
range to the buffer memory unit; (c) the image processing unit retrieving
the area image in the buffer memory unit and resizing the area image
according to a predetermined size; (d) outputting the resized area
image to the image display unit allowing browsing by a user; (e)
determining a status of the focus button; and (f) repeating the
step (a) to step (d), when the focus button is enabled, for outputting
a focus-view area image allowing the user manually focusing the
focus-view area image.
[0009] Moreover, the image sensing unit may produce the focus-view
area image by enlarging a portion of the full-view area image, and
this alternative may need additional process by image processing
unit and raise the total cost.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional digital camera;
[0011] FIG. 2 illustrates a digital camera in accordance with the
present invention;
[0012] FIG. 3A illustrates a an image sensing area of a digital
camera in accordance with the present invention;
[0013] FIG. 3B illustrates another image sensing area of a digital
camera in accordance with the present invention;
[0014] FIG. 4 illustrates flowchart of method for manually focusing
the digital camera in accordance with the present invention; and
[0015] FIG. 5 illustrates another flowchart of method for manually
focusing the digital camera in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] FIG. 2 illustrates a digital camera 200 in accordance with
the present invention. The digital camera 200 includes an image
sensing unit 202, a buffer memory unit 204, an image processing
unit 206, an image display unit 208, a storage unit 210, a focus
button 212, and a storage button 214. First, the digital camera
200 points to the scenery 201, and the image sensing unit 202 senses
an analog signal 203 (e.g. light) from the scene 201. Then the image
sensing unit 202 selectively produces a full-view area image 205a
and a focus-view area image 205b. One should understand that the
image sensing unit 202 may be a charge coupled device (CCD) whose
output range is adjustable, such as MT9T001 image sensor made by
Micron Technology Inc. Moreover, the image sensing unit 202 outputs
the full-view area image 205a and the focus-view area image 205b
in digital form. The full-view area image 205a and focus-view area
image 205b will be illustrated in further detail later. The image
sensing unit 202 is coupled to the buffer memory unit 204 and focus
button 212. When the focus button 212 is disabled, the image sensing
unit 202 outputs the full-view area image 205a to the buffer memory
unit 204. The buffer memory unit 204 of the present invention includes
any well-known memory device, such as SRAM, DRAM, or the likes.
When the focus button 212 is enabled, the image sensing unit 202
outputs the focus-view area image 205b to the buffer memory unit
204. The image processing unit 206 is coupled to the buffer memory
unit 204. When the image sensing unit 202 outputs the full-view
area image 205a to the buffer memory unit 204, the image processing
unit 206 accesses the full-view area image 207 from the buffer memory
unit 204. The full-view area image 207 is a high quality image,
such as 3 mega-pixels. The image processing unit 206 resizes the
full-view area image 207 according to a predetermined size, and
the resized image 209 is sent to image display unit 208. Users may
preview the resized image 209 from the image display unit 208 and
determine whether to proceed the following operations, such as focusing,
shooting, etc.
[0017] The image display unit 208 is coupled to the image processing
unit 206 and the buffer memory unit 204. When the focus button 212
is enabled, the buffer memory unit 204 directly sends a focus-view
area image 211 to the image display unit 208, without additional
processing by image processing unit 206. Since the focus-view area
image 211 is produced by image sensing unit 202 directly rather
than processed by the image processing unit 206, the focus-view
area image 211 preserves its fidelity. Moreover, the focusing efficiency
is increased since additional processing by image processing unit
206 is not required. Therefore, users may manually obtain accurate
focusing through the focus-view area image 211 from the image display
unit 208. The operation of manual focusing is well known to those
skilled in the art and is omitted here for conciseness. After manual
focusing, the user may release the focus button 212 and then the
image sensing unit 202 switches to preview mode again, i.e. outputting
the full-view area image 205a to the buffer memory unit 204. After
the focusing operation, the user may enable the storage button 214
when he determines to take the picture. And when the storage button
214 is enabled, the buffer memory unit 204 sends the full-view area
image 213 to the storage unit 210, and then the full-view area image
213 is then stored in the storage unit 210. The storage unit 210
may include various well-known device, such as Compact Flash Card,
Memory Stick Card, Smart Media Card, Secure Disk Card, etc.
[0018] FIG. 3A illustrates a full-view area image 302 and a focus-view
area image 304 produced by the image sensing unit 202 in accordance
with the present invention. When the image sensing unit 202 senses
the analog signal 203 and proceeds analog-to-digital conversion
operation, the full-view area image 302 and the focus-view area
image 304 are produced as shown in FIG. 3A. The focus-view area
image 304 is illustrated in an area surrounded by a dash line. Since
the focus-view area image 304 is produced by image sensing unit
202 directly without additional resizing operation, the focus-view
area image 304 is sent to image display unit 208 without losing
its fidelity.
[0019] Users may select the position of focus-view area image in
the full-view area image according to their need. As shown in FIG.
3B, a full-view area image 306 and two focus-view area images 308
and 310 are shown. The full-view area image 306 is a 2048*1024 image.
The resolution of these images are recited as examples, and those
skilled in the art may understand that other resolution may be implemented
in the present invention. During the manual focusing operation,
users select the position of the focus-view area image 308, 310
by the focus button 212 shown in FIG. 2. For example, a direction
key may be provided in the focus button 212 to select the focus-view
area image 308 in the central area or the focus-view area image
310 in bottom right area. In addition, an input function may also
be provided allowing a user to input a starting coordinate and an
ending coordinate to define the size of a focus-view area image.
An input interface (not shown) may be provided with the focus button
212 allowing the user to input a starting coordinate (568, 356)
and an ending coordinate (1079, 867) to define the focus-view area
image 308. Similarly, the user may input a starting coordinate (80,
912) and an ending coordinate (1007, 479) to define the focus-view
area image 310. The input interface may be any kind of device, such
as number key, knob, arrow key, touch panel, or the like. Note that
those who skilled in the art should understand the focus-view image
may be obtained in any position in the full-view area image 306,
or in any size. Alternatively, the user may dynamically adjust the
size of the focus-view area image 308, 310 by the focus button 212,
rather than inputting the coordinates via the input interface.
[0020] FIG. 4 illustrates flowchart of method for manually focusing
the digital camera in accordance with the present invention. The
image sensing unit 202 senses analog signal 203 to produce selectively
a full-view area image 302 and a focus-view area image 304. The
method includes the following steps: The manual focusing function
is enabled when a user enables the focus button 212 (step 402).
The image sensing unit 202 outputs the focus-view area image 304
to the buffer memory unit 204 and then the buffer memory unit 204
outputs the focus-view image 304 to the image display unit 208 (step
404). The user manually focuses based on the focus-view area image
304 displayed by the image display unit 208 (step 406). The user
reconfirms whether the image is well-focused in step 408, and if
not, the process goes back to step 406. If accurate focus is obtained,
the focus button 212 may be disabled and the full-view area image
302 is transferred from the image sensing unit 202 to the buffer
memory unit 204, and then transferred to the image display unit
208 after being resized by the image processing unit 206 (step 410).
The user determines whether to take a picture in step 412. If yes,
the user enables the storage button 214 to enable a storage instruction,
and then the full-view area image 302 is sent from the buffer memory
unit 204 to the storage unit 210. The image is then stored in the
storage unit 210 (step 414). Otherwise, the camera will enter the
preview mode, i.e. outputting the full-view area image 302 to the
buffer memory unit 204 (step 416).
[0021] FIG. 5 illustrates another flowchart of method for manually
focusing the digital camera in accordance with the present invention.
The digital camera includes an image sensing unit with adjustable
output range, a buffer memory unit, an image processing unit, an
image display unit, a storage unit, a focus button, and a storage
button. The method includes the following steps: The output range
of the image sensing unit is selected in step 502 (full-view area
image by default). This may be done manually by user or automatically
by the camera according to the needs during photographing. The selection
operation is same as above description regarding to FIG. 3B and
is omitted here for conciseness. In step 504, the image sensing
unit outputs the selected image to the buffer memory unit. In step
506, the image processing unit accesses the image stored in the
buffer memory unit, and resizes the image according to a predetermined
size. In this embodiment, the predetermined size may be a maximum
resolution of the image display unit, i.e. the preferred display
resolution. In other embodiment, however, the predetermined size
may be set to other values as required.
[0022] In step 508, the resized image is outputted to the image
display unit to be previewed by users. In step 510, it is determined
whether the focus button is enabled. If yes, the process backs to
step 502. It should be noted that the output image is a focus-view
area image when the focus button is enabled. Alternatively, the
step 506 may be bypassed if the resolution of focus-view area image
is set to equal the resolution of image display unit, and the focus-view
area image may be provided without resizing. If the focus button
is disabled in step 510, it is determined whether the storage button
is enabled in step 512. If yes, the full-view area image is stored
in the storage unit in step 514. Afterward, the process may back
to step 502. If the storage button is disabled in step 512, the
process may back to step 508 and keep outputting the image which
are previewed by a user.
[0023] The digital camera and method in accordance with the present
invention may select various output images with different resolutions
depending on requirement. The output image is clear and has better
quality during manual focusing operation. Therefore, high quality
images may be obtained in accordance with the present invention.
[0024] The above detailed description of the preferred embodiments
is intended to describe features and spirits of the present invention.
However, the disclosed preferred embodiments are not to limit the
scope of the invention. On the contrary, the above description and
various changes and equivalent arrangements are intended to be protected
by the following claims. Therefore, the claims of the invention
shall be interpreted in a broadest way on the basis of the above
description and shall cover all possible equivalent changes and
arrangements. |