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Digital Camera Patent Abstract
In a digital camera, when a motion image reducing mode is set, a
pointer is displayed on a monitor. When the operator operates on
cursor key, the pointer moves, and when the operator operates a
determination key at two different pointer positions, a rectangular
frame is formed. Namely, the two pointer positions represent upper
left and lower right coordinates of the frame. The picked up real
time motion image is displayed in the rectangular frame. The displayed
motion image is reduced to a magnification corresponding to the
ratio of the rectangular frame with respect to the monitor frame.
When the operator operates a shutter button at this time, the image
in the motion image frame is recorded on a memory card. As the motion
image is displayed in the motion image frame in accordance with
the instruction by the operator and the image in the motion image
frame is recorded in accordance with the operation of the shutter
button, a processed image can be obtained without the necessity
of preparing a separate image processing apparatus.
Digital Camera Patent Claims
1. A digital camera comprising: a reproducing unit responsive to
a reproduction instruction by an operator for reproducing a still
image from a recording medium, a first forming unit responsive to
said reproduction instruction for forming a still image frame equal
to a rectangular monitor frame on a monitor, a still image display
unit displaying said still image in said still image frame, an image
pickup unit picking up an image of an object, a second forming unit
responsive to a motion image frame forming instruction by said operator
for forming a rectangular motion image frame smaller than said monitor
frame on said monitor, a motion image display unit displaying a
motion image of said object picked up by said image pickup unit
in said motion image frame, and a recording unit responsive to a
recording instruction by said operator for recording an image in
said monitor frame on said recording medium, wherein said second
forming unit includes an input unit for receiving, as inputs, arbitrary
position information, arbitrary horizontal size information and
arbitrary vertical size information of said motion image frame,
and a motion image frame forming unit for forming said motion image
frame on said monitor based on said position information, said horizontal
size information, and said vertical size information, wherein said
motion image display unit includes a first calculating unit for
calculating a horizontal zoom magnification of said motion image
based on the horizontal size of said monitor frame and the horizontal
size of said motion image frame, a second calculating unit for calculating
a vertical zoom magnification of said motion image based on the
vertical size of said monitor frame and the vertical size of said
motion image frame, a zoom processing unit for performing reduction
zoom processing on said motion image based on said horizontal zoom
magnification and said vertical zoom magnification, and a reduced
image display unit displaying a reduced motion image reduced by
said zoom processing unit in said motion image frame.
2. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein said reproduced
image display unit includes a reduced motion image synthesizing
unit for synthesizing said still image with said reduced motion
image based on said motion image frame forming instruction.
3. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein said recording
unit includes a file generating unit for generating an image file
added with a predetermined identifier, and a storing unit for storing
an image in said monitor frame in said image file.
4. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein said monitor
also functions as a view finder.
5. A digital camera comprising: a first reproducing unit responsive
to a reproduction instruction by an operator for reproducing a still
image signal from a recording medium, a first forming unit responsive
to said reproduction instruction for forming a still image frame
corresponding to a monitor frame on a memory, a first writing unit
for writing said still image signal in said still image frame, a
first display unit for reading out said still image signal from
said memory for displaying a still image on a monitor, an image
pickup unit for picking up an image of an object, a second forming
unit responsive to a motion image frame forming instruction by said
operator for forming a motion image frame smaller than said still
image frame in said still image frame, a second writing unit for
writing a motion image signal of said object picked up by said image
pickup unit in said motion image frame, a second display unit reading
out a synthesized image signal of said still image signal and said
motion image signal from said memory for displaying a synthesized
image on said monitor, a second reproducing unit responsive to a
motion image frame moving instruction by said operator for reproducing
one same said still image signal, a third writing unit for writing
said same still image signal into said still image frame, a motion
image frame moving unit for moving said motion image frame after
said same still image signal is written, a fourth writing unit for
writing said motion image signal into the moved motion image frame,
a third display unit reading out a synthesized image signal of said
same still image signal and said motion image signal from said memory
for displaying a synthesized image on said monitor, and a recording
unit responsive to a recording instruction by said operator for
recording said synthesized image signal on said recording medium.
6. The digital camera according to claim 5, wherein said recording
unit includes a file generating unit for generating an image file
added with a predetermined identifier, and a storing unit for storing
said synthesized image signal in said image file.
7. The digital camera according to claim 5, wherein said monitor
also functions as a view finder.
8. A digital camera comprising: a first forming unit responsive
to a reproduction instruction by an operator for forming a first
still image frame corresponding to a monitor frame on a memory,
a first reproducing unit responsive to said reproduction instruction
for reproducing a first still image signal from a recording medium,
a first writing unit for writing said first still image signal in
said first still image frame, a first display unit reading out said
first still image signal from said memory for displaying a first
still image on a monitor, a second forming unit responsive to a
synthesizing instruction by said operator for forming a second still
image frame smaller than said first still image frame in said first
still image frame, a second reproducing unit responsive to said
synthesizing instruction for reproducing a second still image signal
smaller in size than said first still image signal, a second writing
unit for writing said second still image signal in said second still
image frame, a second display unit reading out a synthesized image
signal of said first still image signal and said second still image
signal from said memory for displaying a synthesized image on said
monitor, an updating unit responsive to a moving instruction by
said operator for updating a position of said second still image
frame, a third reproducing unit responsive to said moving instruction
for reproducing one same first still image signal, a third writing
unit for writing said same first still image signal in said first
still image frame, a fourth reproducing unit for reproducing one
same said second still image signal after said same first still
image signal is written, a fourth writing unit writing said same
second still image signal into said second still image frame updated
by said updating unit, a third display unit reading out a synthesized
image signal of said same first still image signal and said same
second still image signal from said memory for displaying a synthesized
image on said memory, and a recording unit responsive to a recording
instruction by said operator for recording said synthesized image
signal on said recording medium.
9. The digital camera according to claim 8, wherein said second
forming unit includes a determination unit determining a size of
said second still image frame, and a frame forming unit forming
said second still image frame at the center of said first still
image frame based on said size determined by said determination
unit.
10. The digital camera according to claim 8, further comprising:
a first changing unit responsive to a first changing instruction
by said operator for changing said first still image signal reproduced
from said recording medium, and a second changing unit responsive
to a second changing instruction by said operator for changing said
second still image signal reproduced from said recording medium.
11. The digital camera according to claim 10, wherein said first
changing unit includes a fifth reproducing unit responsive to said
first changing instruction for reproducing another said first still
image signal from said recording medium, a fifth writing unit writing
said another first still image signal into said first still image
frame, a sixth reproducing unit reproducing one same said second
still image signal after said another first still image signal is
written, a sixth writing unit writing said same second still image
signal in said second still image frame, and a fourth display unit
reading out a synthesized image signal of said another first still
image signal and said same second still image signal from said memory
for displaying a synthesized image on said monitor.
12. The digital camera according to claim 10, wherein said second
changing unit includes a seventh reproducing unit responsive to
said second changing instruction for reproducing one same said first
still image signal, a seventh writing unit writing said same first
still image signal in said first still image frame, a third forming
unit forming another said second still image frame smaller than
said first still image frame in said first still image frame, an
eighth reproducing unit reproducing another said second still image
signal from said recording medium after said same first still image
signal is written, an eighth writing unit writing said another second
still image signal in said another second still image frame, and
a fifth display unit reading out a synthesized image signal of said
same first still image signal and said another second still image
signal from said memory for displaying a synthesized image on said
monitor.
13. The digital camera according to claim 8, wherein said monitor
also functions as a view finder.
14. A digital camera having a recording mode for recording a through
image picked up through an optical system, a reproducing mode for
reproducing a recorded image, and an image synthesizing mode for
generating a synthesized image of the through image and the reproduced
image, comprising: a mode switching unit switching said reproducing
mode and said image synthesizing mode, a display unit displaying
a reproduced image when switched to a reproducing mode by said mode
switching unit, a setting unit setting a through image display area
on a part of a reproduced image displayed by said image display
unit when switched to an image synthesizing mode by said mode switching
unit, an image synthesizing unit displaying a through image at the
through image display area set by said setting unit to generate
said synthesized image, and a recording unit recording the synthesized
image generated at said image synthesizing unit.
15. The digital camera according to claim 14, wherein said setting
unit includes a drawing unit setting two crossing points between
a horizontal line and a vertical line at a part of the reproduced
image displayed by said image display unit for drawing an outer
frame of the through image display area, and a position adjusting
unit adjusting a position of the outer frame of the through image
display area drawn by said drawing unit.
16. The digital camera according to claim 15, wherein said drawing
unit notifies a user, when an aspect ratio of the outer frame of
said through image display area attains a prescribed ratio, of attaining
the prescribed ratio.
Digital Camera Patent Description
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior application Ser.
No. 09/267,398 filed on Mar. 15, 1999, which is based upon and claims
the benefit of priority from prior Japanese Patent Application Nos.
10-065051 filed on Mar. 16, 1998; 10-114909 filed on Apr. 24, 1998;
and 10-125089 filed on May 7, 1998, the entire contents of which
are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a digital camera and, more
specifically, to a digital camera in which a picked up motion image
or a reproduced still image is displayed on a monitor.
[0004] 2. Description of the Background Art
[0005] In a conventional digital camera of this type, an image
recorded on a recording medium is reproduced and displayed on a
built in monitor.
[0006] The prior art digital camera, however, is capable of simple
reproduction of the recorded image, and in order to process the
recorded image, a separate image processing apparatus has been necessary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide
a digital camera capable of image processing without the necessity
of preparing a separate image processing apparatus.
[0008] According to an aspect, the present invention includes an
image pickup section for picking up an image of an object, a first
forming section responsive to a motion image frame forming instruction
of an operator for forming a motion image frame smaller than a monitor
frame on a monitor, and a motion image display section for displaying
the motion image of the object picked up by the image pickup section
on the motion image frame.
[0009] Therefore, a motion image is displayed on a desired frame
formed on the monitor in accordance with the frame forming instruction
by the operator, and hence a processed image can be obtained without
the necessity of preparing a separate image processing apparatus.
[0010] According to another aspect, the present invention provides
a digital camera in which a first still image corresponding to the
monitor frame is reproduced from a recording medium and displayed
on the monitor, which includes a second still image reproducing
section responsive to a synthesization instruction from the operator
for reproducing a second still image smaller than the monitor frame
from the recording medium, and a synthesizing section for synthesizing
the second and the first still images.
[0011] Therefore, the second still image smaller than the monitor
frame is synthesized with the first still image in response to the
synthesization instruction by the operator, and therefore a processed
image can be obtained without the necessity of preparing the image
processing apparatus.
[0012] According to a still further aspect, the present invention
includes a setting section for setting a through image display area
(an image of the object seen through) at a portion of the displayed
reproduced image, an image synthesizing section for generating a
synthesized image by displaying the through image on the set area,
and a recording section for recording the generated synthesized
image. Therefore, the reproduced image and the through image can
be synthesized in a simple manner by a digital camera by itself,
and a processed image can be obtained without the necessity of preparing
an image processing apparatus.
[0013] The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages
of the present invention will become more apparent from the following
detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective views showing appearance
of the digital camera in accordance with a first embodiment of the
present invention.
[0015] FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing configuration of an image
recording and reproducing circuit contained in the digital camera
shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
[0016] FIGS. 3A and 3B are illustrations representing image pickup
modes of the digital camera shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
[0017] FIGS. 4A and 4B are illustrations representing the reproduction
mode of the digital camera shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
[0018] FIGS. 5A to 5D are illustrations representing the image
synthesizing function of the digital camera shown in FIGS. 1A and
1B.
[0019] FIGS. 6A to 6F represent a modification of the first embodiment.
[0020] FIG. 7 is a block diagram representing a configuration of
an image recording and reproducing circuit contained in the digital
camera in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] FIG. 8 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a zoom
circuit shown in FIG. 7.
[0022] FIG. 9 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a memory
control circuit shown in FIG. 7.
[0023] FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an
address calculating section shown in FIG. 9.
[0024] FIG. 11 is a flow chart representing part of an operation
in a camera mode.
[0025] FIG. 12 is a flow chart showing another part of the operation
in the camera mode.
[0026] FIG. 13 is a flow chart showing a still further part of
the operation in the camera mode.
[0027] FIG. 14 is a flow chart showing a part of an operation in
a reproduction mode.
[0028] FIG. 15 is a flow chart showing another part of the operation
in the reproduction mode.
[0029] FIG. 16 is a flow chart showing a further part of the operation
in the reproduction mode.
[0030] FIG. 17 is a flow chart showing a still further part of
the operation in the reproduction mode.
[0031] FIG. 18 is a flow chart showing a still further part of
the operation in the reproduction mode.
[0032] FIG. 19 is a flow chart showing a part of an operation in
a motion image reducing mode.
[0033] FIGS. 20A to 20F are illustrations representing an exemplary
operation in the motion image reducing mode.
[0034] FIGS. 21A to 21F are illustrations representing another
exemplary operation in the motion image reducing mode.
[0035] FIGS. 22A to 22E are illustrations representing an exemplary
operation of a still image cutting mode.
[0036] FIGS. 23A to 23D are illustrations representing an exemplary
operation in a still image pasting mode.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0037] FIG. 1A is a perspective view taken from the front side
(from the side of the lens) and FIG. 1B is a perspective view taken
from the rear side, showing the appearance of the digital camera
in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0038] Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B, on the front side of the digital
camera, there are provided a lens 1, a lens cover 2 linked to a
power switch, an optical finder 3, a flashlight 4 and an LED (Light
Emitting Diode) 5 for a self timer, and on the upper and side surfaces,
there are a shutter button 6, a three point type main switch 7,
a macro switch lever 8 and a terminal 9. On the rear surface of
the digital camera, there are provided an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
10, a mode button 11, a set button 12, a direction designating button
13 and a microphone 14.
[0039] Main switch 7 is used for switching among three modes, that
is, an image pickup mode with LCD 10 on, an image pickup mode with
LCD 10 off, and a reproduction mode. In the image pickup mode with
LCD 10 on, a through image is displayed on LCD 10 and the through
image is recorded. In the image pickup mode with LCD 10 off, image
is picked up using optical finder 3 in the similar manner as the
conventional camera using silver film. In the reproduction mode,
LCD 10 is turned on and a reproduced image is displayed on LCD 10.
On LCD 10, in addition to the through image and the reproduced image,
various icons (characters) representing recording condition, reproduction
function and so on are also displayed.
[0040] By pressing lightly each of left, right, up and down direction
designating sections 13a, 13b, 13c and 13d of direction designating
button 13, feeding/reversing of the reproduced image, setting of
recording condition, selection of reproduction function and so on
can be set.
[0041] FIG. 2 is a block diagram representing a configuration of
an image recording and reproducing circuit 20 contained in the digital
camera.
[0042] Referring to FIG. 2, in image recording and reproducing
circuit 20, a system controller 41 applies various control signals
to a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 42 at prescribed timings, in
response to signals from lens cover 2, shutter button 6, main switch
7, macro switch lever 8, mode button 11, set button 12 and direction
designating button 13. In accordance with the control signals applied
from system controller 41, CPU 42 controls a memory control circuit
27 and a flash memory control circuit 47.
[0043] Memory control circuit 27 controls a first signal processing
circuit 24, a second signal processing circuit 29, a JPEG (Joint
Photographic Expert Group) circuit 44, buffers 25, 28, 43 and an
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic random Access Memory) 26. Write/read
of image data to and from SDRAM 26 are performed through buffers
25, 28 and 43. As the speed of transfer between buffers 25, 28 and
43 and SDRAM 26 (write/read) is made faster than the speed of data
transfer among buffers 25, 28, 43, the first signal processing circuit
24, the second signal processing circuit 29 and JPEG circuit 44,
the circuit 24, 29 and 44 can operate almost simultaneously.
[0044] Memory control circuit 27 controls a character generator
30 and a switch 31 so that a part of image data is replaced with
a character image data, whereby a character image is overwritten
on the through image or the reproduced image.
[0045] Flash memory control circuit 47 controls buffer 45 and flash
memory 46, writes image data compressed by JPEG circuit 44 to flash
memory 46 through buffer 45, and applies data read from flash memory
46 to JPEG circuit 44 through buffer 45.
[0046] In the image pickup mode, an optical image entering through
lens 1 is incident on a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) imager 21 through
a complementary color filter, not shown. CCD imager 21 outputs electric
signals (progressive scan signals) of pixels in accordance with
progressive scanning (progressive scanning of pixels). The progressive
scan signals from CCD imager 21 is applied to a CDS/AGC (Correlate
Double Sampling/Auto Gain Control) circuit 22.
[0047] CDS/AGC circuit performs known noise removal and level adjustment
on the progressive scan signals, and the progressive scan signals
which have been subjected to such processings are converted to digital
data (image data) by A/D converter 23. First signal processing circuit
24 performs known white balance adjustment and gamma correction
on the image data output from A/D converter 23, and thereafter,
applies the image data to SDRAM 26 through buffer 25.
[0048] Memory control circuit 27 writes the image data to SDRAM
26, and thereafter reads the image data by interlace scanning. Therefore,
odd-numbered field image data and even-numbered field image data
are output alternately from SDRAM 26. The image data output from
SDRAM 26 are input to second signal processing circuit 29 through
buffer 28 and to JPG circuit 44 through buffer 43.
[0049] The second signal processing circuit 29 performs processing
such as color interpolation on the input image data, and image data
output from second signal processing circuit 29 are applied to D/A
converter 32 through switch 31. D/A converter 32 converts the image
data to analog signals (image signals), which image signals are
output through an output terminal 33 and applied to LCD 10. Therefore,
real time motion image (through image) 50 is displayed on LCD 10,
as shown in FIG. 3A.
[0050] When mode button 11 is pressed in this state, various icons
51 to 59 indicating the recording condition are displayed on an
end portion of LCD 10. In FIG. 3B, the icons are represented as
a simple white rectangle and hatched rectangles, for simplicity
of the drawing. Actually, the icons are marks representing corresponding
recording conditions. Icons 51 to 59 are for setting a still image
pickup mode, high speed continuous image pickup mode, resolution,
voice memo, self timer, macro mode display, exposure correction
and digital zooming. Icons 51 to 59 are selected by direction designating
button 13. Among icons 51 to 59, the selected icon (in the figure,
icon 51) is displayed in a positive state (white rectangle) and
other icons are displayed in a negative state (hatched rectangles).
When set button 12 is pressed in this state, the condition represented
by the selected icon (in this case, icon 51) is set (in this case,
still image pickup mode). When mode button 11 is pressed after the
setting of recording conditions, icons 51 to 59 disappear and the
display returns to the state of FIG. 3A.
[0051] When an operator presses a shutter button 6, JPEG circuit
44 is activated, image data read from SDRAM 26 and input to JPEG
circuit 44 through buffer 43 are compressed in accordance with a
JPEG format, and the compressed data is written to flash memory
46 through buffer 45. In a reproduction mode, the compressed data
read from flash memory 46 is input to JPEG circuit 44 through buffer
45. JPEG circuit 44 decompresses the input compressed data and applies
the data to SDRAM 26 through buffer 43. Memory control circuit 27
writes the image data to SDRAM 26, and thereafter, read the image
data by interlace scanning.
[0052] The image data read from SDRAM 26 are applied through buffer
28, second signal processing circuit 29 and switch 31 to D/A converter
32 and converted to analog image signals. The analog image signals
are output to the outside through output terminal 33 and to LCD
10. Thus as shown in FIG. 4A, reproduced image 60 is displayed on
LCD 10. When left direction designating section 13a of direction
designating button 13 is pressed, an image recorded prior to the
reproduced image is reproduced, and when the right direction designating
seciton1 3b is pressed, an image recorded after the reproduced image
is reproduced. In this manner, a desired image can be selected and
reproduced.
[0053] When mode button 11 is pressed in this state, various icons
61 to 68 representing reproducing functions are displayed on an
end portion of LCD 10 as shown in FIG. 4B. Icons 61 to 68 are for
selecting reproduction mode, multireproduction, reproduction zooming,
protection, erasure, image synthesization, card operation and setting
of date and time, respectively. A desired one of icons 61 to 68
is selected by direction designating button 13 and when set button
12 is pressed, the function represented by the icon is selected.
When mode button 11 is pressed without pressing set button 12, the
display returns to the state of FIG. 4A.
[0054] The image synthesizing function, which is the feature of
the present invention, will be described. First, in the state shown
in FIG. 4A, direction designating button 13 is used to feed/reverse
the reproduced image, and a desired reproduced image 60 as a background
is selected. Thereafter, mode button 11 is pressed so that icons
61 to 68 are displayed as shown in FIG. 4B, icon 66 for image synthesization
is selected by using direction designating button 13, and set button
12 is pressed.
[0055] In this manner, image synthesizing function is selected,
and a vertical line L1 and a horizontal line L2 are displayed on
reproduced image 60 as shown in FIG. 5A. When the left direction
designating section 13A or the right direction designation section
13b of direction designating button 13 is pressed, the vertical
line L1 moves to the left or the right, and when the upper direction
designating section 13c or the lower direction designating section
13d is pressed, the horizontal line L2 moves upward or downward.
By moving the vertical line L1 and the horizontal line L2, position
of a first point P1 which is an intersecting point of these lines
is determined. The first point P1 is an upper left point of a frame
F.
[0056] When set button 12 is pressed in this state, the first point
P1 is determined as shown in FIG. 5B, and a vertical line L3 and
a horizontal line L4 are further displayed on reproduced image 60.
When the left direction designating section 13a or the right direction
designating section 13b of direction designating button 13 is pressed,
the vertical line L3 moves to the left or to the right, and when
the upper direction designating section 13c or the lower direction
designating section 13d is pressed, the horizontal line L4 moves
upward or downward. The vertical line L3 and the horizontal line
L4 are movable on the lower side and to the right of the first point
P1. When one of the vertical line L3 and the horizontal line L4
is moved, the other of the vertical line L3 and the horizontal line
L4 follows such that the aspect ratio of the frame F having L1 to
L4 as its four sides is always kept at 3:4. By moving vertical line
L3 and horizontal line L4, the position of the second point P2 which
is an intersection of these lines is determined. The second point
B2 is the lower right point of frame F.
[0057] When set button 12 is pressed in this state, the size and
approximate position of frame F is determined as shown in FIG. 5C.
When the direction designating section 13a to 13d of direction designating
button 13 is pressed, the frame F moves in the designated direction.
By moving the frame F, the position of the frame F is determined.
[0058] When set button 12 is pressed in this state, a through image
50 is displayed in an area surrounded by the frame F, as shown in
FIG. 5D. At this time, in the circuit 20 shown in FIG. 2, the through
image data generated by A/D converter 23 is thinned out, that is,
subjected to a so called reduction zooming, by the first signal
processing circuit 24 conforming to the size and position of the
frame F. The thinned out through image data are applied to SDRAM
26 through buffer 25, and overwritten on that area of the reproduced
still image data written in SDRAM 26 which corresponds to the area
surrounded by the frame F. As the through image is a motion image,
the overwriting data is successively updated. In this manner, a
window of a desired size and position is opened in the reproduced
image 60, and through image 50 is displayed on the window.
[0059] When shutter button 6 is pressed in this state, the image
data of the synthesized image displayed on the LCD 10 at that time
are compressed by JPEG circuit 44 and written to flash memory 46
through buffer 45. Therefore, it becomes possible to reproduce the
synthesized image in the similar manner as the still image picked
up in the normal image pickup mode.
[0060] When mode button 11 is pressed in the state represented
by FIGS. 5A to 5D, the display returns to the state of FIG. 5A,
and when mode button 11 is pressed again in this state, the display
returns to the state of FIG. 3B.
[0061] In the present embodiment, the thinned out through image
data are overwritten on the reproduced image data at the time of
image synthesization to produce a synthesized image. However, the
embodiment is not limited thereto. For example, all the through
image data and the reproduced image data may be separately written
to memory areas of SDRAM 26, the reproduced image data may be read
outside the frame F and the through the image data may be read inside
the frame F, to produce the synthesized image.
[0062] Further, the vertical line L3 and the horizontal line L4
are moved with the aspect ratio of the frame F having L1 to L4 as
four sides is always kept at 3:4 in the above described embodiment.
However, the ratio is not limited, and the position of the second
point P2 may be set regardless of the ratio of 3:4.
[0063] FIGS. 6A to 6F represent a modification of the first embodiment.
[0064] FIG. 6A shows a reproduced image displayed on LCD 10, and
FIG. 6B shows the through image. In the embodiment described above,
when set button 12 is pressed after the position of frame F is determined,
through image 50 which has been thinned out and reduced in size
is displayed in the area surrounded by frame F as shown in FIG.
6D.
[0065] By contrast, in this modification, when set button 12 is
pressed continuously, only a part of the through image corresponding
to the frame extracted from the whole image is displayed as shown
in FIG. 6C, without thinning out as shown in FIG. 6D.
[0066] Further, when the position of the first point P1 is determined
by moving the vertical line L1 and the horizontal line L2, the color
of the vertical and horizontal lines L1 and L2 may be changed from
white to orange, for example, and when the aspect ratio of frame
F is set at 3:4 by moving the vertical line L3 and the horizontal
line L4, the color of the vertical and horizontal lines L3 and L4,
represented by the double lines in FIG. 6E, may be changed from
white to green, for example, as represented by a thick black line
in FIG. 6F.
Second Embodiment
[0067] In the present embodiment, when a motion image reducing
mode is set, a pointer is displayed on the monitor. When the operator
operates a cursor key, the pointer moves, and when the operator
operates a determination key at two different pointer positions,
a rectangular frame is formed. More specifically, the two pointer
positions present the upper left and lower right coordinates of
the frame. The picked up real time motion image is displayed in
the rectangular frame. The displayed motion image is reduced to
a magnification corresponding to the ratio of the rectangular frame
with respect to the monitor frame. In the portion of the monitor
frame outside the rectangular frame, a still image reproduced from
the recording medium may be displayed. When the operator operates
the shutter button in this state, the image in the monitor frame
is recorded on the recording medium.
[0068] Further, when a still image paste mode is set with the reproduced
still image being displayed on the monitor, a partial still image
recorded separately is synthesized with the still image which is
displayed originally. When the cursor key is operated in the upward/downward
direction, display of the partial still image is switched, and when
the cursor key is operated in the left/write direction, the still
image displayed below the partial image is switched. When the shutter
button is operated, the synthesized image which is being displayed
is recorded on the recording medium.
[0069] This embodiment will be described in detail with reference
to the figures.
[0070] Referring to FIG. 7, the digital camera 70 in accordance
with the present embodiment includes a lens 71. An incident optical
image of the object enters CCD imager 72 through lens 71. CCD imager
72 has 640 pixels and 480 lines of pixels in the horizontal and
vertical directions.
[0071] When a mode setting switch 87 is set to the side of the
camera, a system controller 85 sets camera mode in CPU 83 through
an interruption terminal 83. At this time, CPU 83 designates reading
of pixel signals (camera signals) to timing generator 84, and timing
generator 84 reads camera signals in ruster scan method, from CCD
imager 72. The read camera signals are converted to digital signals
(camera data) by an A/D converter 73, and the converted camera data
are input to a signal processing circuit 74. In front of CCD imager
72, a complementary color filter, not shown, is attached, and pixels
of the input camera data each has only one complementary color component
of Ye, Cy, Mg or G. Therefore, signal processing circuit 74 performs
color separation on the input camera data, and RGB data obtained
through color separation are subjected to YUV conversion.
[0072] The YUV data obtained in this manner, that is, the image
data is subjected to a prescribed zooming process by a zoom circuit
75, input to DRAM 81 through a bus 76 and written to a video memory
area 81a in accordance with ruster scan method. Video area 81a has
a capacity corresponding to a frame of monitor 80 (monitor frame),
and image data output from zoom circuit 75 are written to the video
memory area 81 by DMA (Direct Memory Access). More specifically,
CPU 83 applies, together with a write request, the frame data, that
is, the X and Y coordinates at the upper left corner of the frame
as well as the data of horizontal and vertical sizes (X size and
Y size) to memory control circuit 78, and in accordance with the
frame data, memory control circuit 78 writes the image data at a
prescribed position of video memory area 81a. In the normal camera
mode, frame data of the monitor frame are input to memory control
circuit 78. The upper left coordinates of the monitor frame are
(0, 0), and the horizontal and vertical sizes are 640 pixels and
480 lines, respectively. Therefore, image data are written in the
full video memory area 81a.
[0073] After the completion of writing, the image data of video
memory area 81a are read in accordance with the ruster scan method
by memory control circuit 78, and applied to a video encoder 79
through a bus 76. Video encoder 79 encodes the input image data
in accordance with NTSC method, and the resulting composite video
signals are output to monitor 80 which also serves as a view finder.
The motion picture picked up by CCD imager 72 is displayed fully
on the monitor frame. A buffer, not shown, is provided at an input/output
port of DRAM 81, and transfer rate of the image data is converted.
Therefore, writing and reading of image data can be executed in
parallel.
[0074] When the operator operates the shutter button 89 in the
normal camera mode, CPU 83 instructs timing generator 84 to stop
reading of charges. Thus new reading of image data from CCD imager
72 is stopped, and image data at the time point when shutter button
89 is pressed is kept maintained in video memory area 81. CPU 83
reads the image data from video memory area 81a by DMA, and inputs
the data to a compression/decompression circuit 77 through a bus
76. At the same time, CPU 83 applies a compression instruction to
compression/decompression circuit 77. Compression/decompression
circuit 77 compresses the input image data in accordance with the
JPEG method, stores the compressed image data in an image file,
and applies the image file to a memory card 82. To memory card 82,
a write instruction is also applied from CPU 83, and the image file
output from compression/decompression circuit 87 is recorded on
memory card 82.
[0075] When the operator sets the mode setting switch 87 to the
reproducing side, system controller 85 sets CPU 83 in the reproduction
mode. In response, CPU 83 reproduces a desired image file from memory
card 82, and applies the image file to compression/decompression
circuit 77 through bus 76. A decompression instruction from CPU
83 is also applied to compression/decompression circuit 77. Compression/decompression
circuit 77 decompresses the image data of the input image file in
accordance with the JPEG method, and inputs the decompressed image
data, that is, the reproduced image data to DRAM 81. In order to
write the reproduced image data to video memory area 81a, a write
request is applied from compression/decompression circuit 77 to
memory control circuit 78, and frame data defining the position
of writing is applied from CPU 83 to memory control circuit 78.
[0076] In accordance with the write request and the frame data,
memory control circuit 78 writes the reproduced image data to video
memory area 81a. When writing is completed, CPU 83 inputs the same
frame data and a read request to memory control circuit 78 and,
in response, memory control circuit 78 reads the reproduced image
data from video memory area 81a. The read reproduced image data
is applied to video encoder 79 and, finally, the reproduced still
image is displayed on monitor 80.
[0077] Zoom circuit 75 is configured as shown in FIG. 8. Image
data output from signal processing circuit 74 is written to a line
memory 75a in response to a pixel clock and thereafter read, delayed
by one line by the same pixel clock. The read image data is again
written to another line memory 75b and read delayed by one line.
Therefore, from line memories 75a and 75b, image data of continuos
two lines are output simultaneously. The image data output from
line memory 75a is directly input to a multiplier 75g and in addition,
input to a multiplier 75f delayed by one pixel by latch circuit
75c. Image data output from line memory 75b is directly input to
multiplier 22i and input to multiplier 75h delayed by one pixel
by latch circuit 75d.
[0078] To multipliers 75g and 75i, a decimal of the numerical value
data output from an adder 75y is input, and to multipliers 75f and
75h, a complement obtained by subtracting the decimal from "1.0"
by a subtracter 75e is input. Therefore, the image data applied
to multipliers 75g and 75i are weighted by the decimal while the
image data applied to multipliers 75f and 75h are weighted by the
complement. Outputs of multipliers 75f and 75g are added by an adder
75j, while outputs of multipliers 75h and 75i are added by an adder
75k. By such multiplexing and adding operations, the image data
are subjected to horizontal zooming.
[0079] The added data output from adders 75j and 75k are input
to multipliers 75n and 75p. A decimal of the numerical value data
output from adder 75z is input to a multiplier 75p, and a complement
obtained by subtracting the decimal from "1.0" by a subtracter
75m is input to a multiplier 75n. Thus the added data output from
adder 75j is multiplied by the complement, while the added data
output from adder 75k is multiplied by the decimal. Thereafter,
the outputs from multipliers 75n and 75p are added by an adder 75q,
whereby image data subjected to zooming both in the horizontal and
vertical directions are obtained.
[0080] The numerical value data output from adders 75y and 75z
are calculated in the following manner. CPU 83 inputs X size data
and Y size data included in the frame data to an H counter 75r and
a V counter 75s, respectively. Thus the X size is the maximum count
value of H counter 75r, and Y size is the maximum count number of
V counter 75s. H counter 75r is incremented by the output of an
AND circuit 75x, outputs a carry signal at the maximum count value,
and is reset by a horizontal synchronizing signal and a vertical
synchronizing signal. V counter 75s is incremented by the carry
signal output from H counter 75r and reset by the vertical synchronizing
signal. An output from AND circuit 75x is a clock which rises at
the timing of each pixel constituting the zoom image, that is, a
zoom pixel clock. Based on the zoom pixel clock, the horizontal
pixel number and the vertical pixel number of the zoom image are
counted by the H and V counters 75r and 75s.
[0081] A divider 75t divides the count value of H counter 75r by
a horizontal zoom magnification output from CPU 83, and a divider
75u divides the count value of V counter 75s by the vertical zoom
magnification output from CPU 83. The result of division by divider
75t is added to X coordinate data included in the frame data by
adder 75y, whereas the result of division by divider 75u is added
to Y coordinate data included in the frame data by adder 75j. The
results of adders 75y and 75z represent which horizontal position
and which vertical position of the original image the zoom pixel
output from adder 75q at present correspond to. The horizontal position
data and vertical position data of the original image are output
from adders 75y and 75z, the decimal of the horizontal position
data is input to subtracter 75e, multipliers 75g and 75i and the
decimal of the vertical position data is input to subtracter 75m
and multiplier 75p.
[0082] Integers of the horizontal and vertical position data output
from adders 75y and 75z are input to comparators 75v and 75w. A
horizontal count value which represents the count of horizontal
pixel number of the original image is input to comparator 75v, and
a vertical count value representing the count of vertical pixel
number of the original image is input to comparator 75w. Comparators
75v and 75w output a match pulse when input to numerical values
match each other. AND circuit 75x provides logical product of match
pulses output from comparators 75b and 75w and outputs a logical
product signal (AND signal) as a zoom pixel clock. The zoom pixel
clock is input to memory control circuit 78, and memory control
circuit 78 writes only the pixel data output from adder 75q simultaneously
with zoom pixel clock to DRAM 81. Thus image data of a desired zoom
magnification is obtained in the DRAM 81. Here, the original image
refers to an image of the object entering the CCD imager 72, and
the original image data is obtained from signal processing circuit
74.
[0083] Memory control circuit 78 is configured as shown in FIG.
9. X size data and Y size data included in the frame data are loaded
to decoders 93 and 94, respectively, and X coordinate data and Y
coordinate data are loaded to an address operating circuit 95. Address
operating circuit 95 is configured as shown in FIG. 10, and X coordinate
data and Y coordinate data are loaded to registers 105 and 106,
more specifically. In the normal camera mode, decoders 93 and 94
hold numerical value data of "640" and "480",
and registers 105 and 106 both hold numerical value data of "0".
The numerical value data held in registers 105 and 106 are updated
at the input timing of vertical synchronizing pulse V.sub.sync.
[0084] An H counter 91 is incremented by the zoom pixel clock input
from zoom circuit 75, and count value of H counter 91 (horizontal
count value) is input to address operating circuit 95 and decoder
93. Decoder 93 compares the input horizontal count value with "640",
and when these match each other, outputs a match pulse. H counter
91 is reset by the match pulse, and V counter 92 is incremented
by the match pulse. The counter value of V counter 92 (vertical
count value) is applied to address operating circuit 95 and decoder
94, and decoder 94 resets V counter 92 when the vertical count value
matches "480". In this manner, H counter 91 is reset when
pixels corresponding to the X size of the frame is counted, and
V counter 92 is reset when lines corresponding to the Y size of
the frame is counted.
[0085] Referring to FIG. 10, the horizontal and vertical count
values are applied to adders 101 and 102 provided in address operating
circuit 95. Adder 101 adds the horizontal count value to the X coordinate
data held in register 105, while adder 102 adds the vertical count
value to Y coordinate data held in register 106. The result of addition
of adder 102 is thereafter applied to a multiplier 103 and multiplier
103 multiplies the input result of addition by the numerical value
data "640" held in register 107. Adder 104 adds the result
of addition by adder 101 to the result of multiplication by multiplier
103. More specifically, address operating circuit 95 generates an
address signal by an operation represented by the following equation
(1).Address=(Horizontal Count Value+Upper Left X Coordinate)+(Vertical
Count Value+Left Y Coordinate).times.640 (1)
[0086] Controller 96 receives the address signal from address operating
circuit 95 and a write/read request from CPU 83 or compression/decompression
circuit 77, and outputs an address signal, W/R signal and an enable
signal to DRAM 81. More specifically, controller 96 outputs the
address signal from address operating circuit 95 as it is, and sets
the enable signal to the high level at the same time. When a write
request is applied, the controller sets the W/R signal to the high
level, and when a read request is applied, sets the W/R signal to
the low level. By such address signal, W/R signal and enable signal,
an access to the desired address of video memory area 81a is performed.
Memory control circuit 78 operates in the above described manner
based on the frame data from CPU 83, and forms a desired frame on
video memory area 81a, and therefore, on monitor 80.
[0087] CPU 83 performs the processing represented by the flow chart
of FIGS. 11 to 13 when the mode setting switch 87 is set to the
side of the camera, and performs the process represented by the
flow chart of FIGS. 14 to 18 when the mode setting switch 87 is
set to the reproducing side. Further, CPU 83 processes the subroutine
represented by FIG. 19, as needed.
[0088] When the camera mode is set, CPU 83 initializes horizontal
zoom magnification, vertical zoom magnification and frame data in
step S1 of FIG. 11. At this time, zoom magnification is set to 1
both in the vertical and horizontal directions. As to the frame
size, X and Y sizes are set to "640" and "480",
and X and Y coordinates are both set to "0". Therefore,
from zoom circuit 75, the picked up image data is output with the
zoom magnification of 1, and an instruction is given to memory control
circuit 78 so that a motion picture frame corresponding to the monitor
frame is formed. CPU 83 instructs timing generator 84 to read charges
in step S2, that is, enables CCD imager 72 in step S2, and thereafter,
in step S3, outputs a write request to memory control circuit 78
so that image data of one frame are written from zoom circuit 75
to video memory area 81a. As a result, a motion image frame corresponding
to the monitor frame is formed on video memory area 81a, and image
data are written to the motion image frame.
[0089] In step S5, CPU 83 applies a read request to memory control
circuit 78 and reads all image data from video memory area 81a.
Consequently, a real time object image is displayed fully on the
monitor frame. More specifically, a motion image frame of the same
size as the monitor frame is formed on monitor 80, and the picked
up motion image is displayed on the motion image frame. Thereafter,
in steps S7 and S9, CPU 83 determines whether a motion image reducing
mode is set or not and whether shutter button 89 is pressed or not.
If the answer in each step is "NO", the flow returns to
step S3. Therefore, unless the operator performs any key operation,
the processes of steps S3 and S5 are repeated, and a motion image
is continuously displayed on monitor 80.
[0090] When the operator operates shutter button 89 with the motion
image being output from monitor 80, CPU 83 determines that the answer
of step S9 is "YES", and in step S24 of FIG. 13, CPU 83
instructs timing generator 84 to stop reading of charges. Thus CCD
imager 72 is disabled, and image data at the time point when shutter
button 89 is pressed is maintained in video memory area 81a. Thereafter,
CPU 38 reads the image data from video memory area 81a in step S25,
applies the data to compression/decompression circuit 77 and performs
JPEG compression. In step S25, in addition to reading of image data,
a compression instruction is applied to compression/decompression
circuit 77, whereby the image data is compressed.
[0091] In step S27, whether the present operation mode is the motion
image reducing mode or not is determined. If it is "NO",
then in steps S30 and S31, an instruction to form a pic file and
an instruction to store the compressed image data to the pic file
are applied to compression/decompression circuit 77, respectively.
In step S31, writing of the size data of the motion image frame
to the pic file is also instructed. Therefore, the image data picked
up in the normal camera mode are stored in the image file "pic000P.jpg"
having an identifier "pic" added thereto (where P is an
integer), and the size data of the motion image frame is written
to the header portion of the image file. CPU 83 records such a pic
file in memory card 82 in step S33, and the flow returns to step
S1. In step S33, memory card 82 is instructed to write the image
file.
[0092] When the operator sets the motion image reducing mode by
the operation of a menu, CPU 83 determines it is "YES"
in step S7, disables CCD imager 72 in step S10 of FIG. 12, and performs
frame determining process in step S11.
[0093] More specifically, referring to FIG. 19, in step S119, pointer
data is read from character area 81b of DRAM 81, and the pointer
is displayed on monitor 80. Thereafter, in steps S121 and S125,
operations of cursor keys 86a to 86d and determination key 88 are
monitored, respectively. When any of cursor keys 86a to 86d is operated,
CPU 83 determines that it is "YES" in step S121, changes
the position of display of the pointer in accordance with the key
operation in step S123, and the flow returns to step S119. When
determination key 88 is operated, whether flag 83a is set or not
is determined in step S127. If flag 83a is not set, CPU 83 determines
the present pointer position as an upper left coordinates of the
motion image frame in step S129, sets flag 83a in step S131, and
the flow returns to step S119.
[0094] When it is determined in step S127 that flag 83a is set,
CPU 83 determines the present pointer position as the lower right
coordinates of the motion image frame in step S133. In step S135,
flag 83a is reset, and in step S137, the X and Y sizes of the motion
image frame are calculated in. accordance with the following equation
(2). More specifically, by subtracting the upper left X coordinate
from the lower right X coordinate of the motion image frame, the
X size is calculated, and by subtracting the upper left Y coordinate
from the lower right Y coordinate of the motion image frame, the
Y size is calculated.X size=lower right X coordinate--upper left
X coordinateY size=lower right Y coordinate--upper left Y coordinateUpper
left X coordinate: X coordinate at an upper left vertex of rectangular
frameUpper left Y coordinate: Y coordinate at the upper left vertex
of rectangular frameLower right X coordinate: X coordinate at a
lower right vertex of rectangular frameLower right Y coordinate:
Y coordinate at the lower right vertex of the rectangular frame
(2)
[0095] Returning to FIG. 12, in step S12, zoom magnification of
the motion image is calculated in accordance with the following
equation (3). The calculated zoom magnification is set in the zoom
circuit 75. More specifically, the Z size of the calculated motion
image frame is divided by the X size of the monitor frame to calculate
the horizontal zoom magnification, and the Y size of the calculated
motion image frame is divided by the Y size of the monitor frame
to calculate the vertical zoom magnification.Horizontal zoom magnification=X
size of the motion image frame/X size of the monitor frameVertical
zoom magnification=Y size of the motion image frame/Y size of the
monitor frame (3)
[0096] Thereafter, in step S13, the size data and the upper left
coordinate data of the frame obtained in step S11 and the zoom magnification
calculated in step S12 are set in zoom circuit 75. In this manner,
the data of reduced image which has been reduced in size to be within
the motion image frame are generated.
[0097] Thereafter, in step S14, CPU 83 instructs timing generator
84 to read charges, and enables CCD imager 72. In step S15, CPU
83 applies a write request to memory control circuit 78, and data
of X and Y sizes and upper left X and Y coordinates calculated in
step S11, that is, frame data of the motion image frame are applied
to memory control circuit 78. Accordingly, a desired motion image
frame is formed in video memory area 81a, and the reduced image
data output from zoom circuit 75 is written to the motion image
frame. In step S17, CPU 83 applies a read request and the initial
frame data to memory control circuit 78, and all image data stored
in video memory area 81a are read. Accordingly, the reduced motion
image and gray image are displayed on monitor 80. More specifically,
the reduced motion image is displayed on the motion image frame
formed on monitor 80, and on the portion other than the motion image
frame of the monitor frame, gray image is displayed. When the motion
is image frame formed by the operator has an aspect ratio different
from that of the monitor frame, the reduced motion image displayed
is distorted in the horizontal or vertical direction.
[0098] CPU 83 monitors operations of cursor keys 86a to 86d and
shutter button 89 in steps S19 and S23, and when none of these is
operated, repeats the processes of steps S15 and S17. Thus the reduced
motion image is displayed in the motion image frame. When any of
cursor keys 86a to 86d is operated, the image data in video memory
area 81a is cleared in step S21, the X and Y coordinates data contained
in the frame data, that is, the upper left coordinate data of the
motion image frame are updated, and thereafter the flow returns
to step S15. In this manner, the write position of reduced image
data is changed, and as a result, the motion image frame displayed
on monitor 80 moves.
[0099] When shutter button 89 is operated, CPU 83 disables CCD
imager 72 in step S24, and performs JPEG compression on the reduced
image data at the time when the shutter button 89 is pressed, in
step S25. At this time, CPU 83 applies a read request and the frame
data of the motion image frame to memory control circuit 78, and
instructs compression/decompression circuit 77 to perform JPEG compression.
Therefore, only the image data within the motion image frame are
compressed. In step S27, whether the present operation mode is the
motion image reducing mode or not is determined and if it is "YES",
then instruction to form an image file "syn000S.jpg" (where
S is an integer) with an identifier "syn" is applied to
compression/decompression circuit 77 in step S28, and an instruction
to store the compressed image data to syn file and to write the
size data of the motion image frame to the syn file is applied to
compression/decompression circuit 77 in step S29. Accordingly, the
image data of a frame smaller than the monitor frame is stored in
the syn file, and size data of the motion image frame is written
to the header portion of the syn file. CPU 83 stores the syn file
storing the image data in this manner in memory card 82 in step
S33, and the flow returns to step S1.
[0100] When the camera mode is set, a motion image of the object
is displayed on monitor 80 as shown in FIG. 20A, for example. When
the operator sets the motion image reducing mode here, display of
the object disappears as shown in FIG. 20B, and, instead, a cross
shaped pointer is displayed on monitor 80. The pointer moves on
the screen in accordance with the operation of cursor keys 86a to
86d. When the operator operates the determination key 88 at the
pointer position shown in FIG. 20B, the pointer position serves
as the upper left coordinates of the motion image frame. After the
upper left coordinates are determined, display of the pointer continuous,
and the pointer moves on the screen in accordance with the operation
of cursor keys 86a to 86d. When the operator moves the pointer to
a position represented in FIG. 20C and presses determination key
88, the pointer position will be the lower right coordinates of
the motion image frame. In this manner, the position and the size
of the motion image frame are determined. Then, the motion image
frame is formed on monitor 80, and the motion image of the object
is reduced and displayed on the motion image frame. The display
position of the reduced motion image moves by operating cursor keys
86a to 86d after the reduced motion image is displayed, as shown
in FIG. 20E. When the operator presses shutter button 89 while the
reduced motion image is being displayed on monitor 80, only the
image in the motion image frame is recorded on memory card 82 as
shown in FIG. 20F.
[0101] When the operator sets the mode setting switch 87 to the
reproducing side, CPU 83 performs the processing represented by
the flow chart of FIGS. 14 to 18. First, in step S35, zoom magnification
and the frame data are initialized, and in step S37, the pic file
is reproduced from memory card 82. In step S37, a read instruction
is applied to memory card 82 so that the latest pic file is read,
and the compressed image data stored in the pic file are decompressed
by compression/decompression circuit 77. When decompression is completed,
a write request of decompressed image data is input from compression/decompression
circuit 77 to memory control circuit 78. CPU 83 inputs initial frame
data to memory control circuit 78 at the same timing as the write
request in step S38, so that the decompressed image data is written
to video memory area 81a. In this manner, a still image frame corresponding
to the monitor frame is formed in video memory area 81a, and the
decompressed image data, that is, the reproduced still image data
are written to the still image frame.
[0102] Thereafter, CPU 83 applies the initial frame data and the
read request to memory control circuit 78 in step S39, and reads
the reproduced image data from video memory area 81a. Accordingly,
the reproduced image is displayed on monitor 80. Thereafter, CPU
83 monitors operation of cursor key 86c or 86d, and monitors whether
the motion image reducing mode, a still image cutting mode and a
still image paste mode is set or not in steps S45, S47 and S49,
respectively. When there is no key operation and no mode setting,
CPU 83 repeats the operation of step S39, and accordingly, the same
still image is continuously displayed on monitor 80.
[0103] When cursor key 86c or 86d is operated, CPU 83 reproduces
another pic file from memory card 82 in step S43, and thereafter
returns to step S39. In this case also, CPU 83 applies a read instruction
to memory card 82 to read a desired pic file, and the compressed
image stored in the pic file is decompressed by compression/decompression
circuit 77. The decompressed image data are overwritten on video
memory area 81a in step S38. Thus the reproduced image to be displayed
on monitor 80 is updated. When the motion image reducing mode is
selected, the flow proceeds to step S51, when the still image cutting
mode is selected, the flow proceeds to step S73, and when the still
image paste mode is selected, the flow proceeds to step S88.
[0104] When the motion image reducing mode is set, CPU 83 performs
the process of determining the motion image frame in accordance
with the subroutine shown in FIG. 19 in step S51, and calculates
the zoom magnification in accordance with the above equation (3)
in step S53. In step S54, the upper left coordinates data, the size
data and the zoom magnification are set in zoom circuit 75. Accordingly,
a reduced image data corresponding to the size of the motion image
frame are output from zoom circuit 75. CPU 83 further sets the frame
data of the motion image frame determined in step 51 and the write
request to memory control circuit 78 in step S55, and the reduced
image data are written to the motion image frame formed on video
memory area 81a. Accordingly, on the reproduced image data which
has been already written to the video memory area 81a, the reduced
image data are synthesized. Thereafter, CPU 83 applies the read
request and the initial frame data to memory control circuit 78
in step S57, reads all the image data stored in DRAM 81 and outputs
the data through monitor 80. When operator operates none of cursor
keys 86a to 86d and shutter button 89, CPU 83 repeats the processes
of steps S55 and S57. Consequently, a motion image is displayed
on the motion image frame formed on monitor 80, and on a portion
of the monitor frame other than the motion image frame, a still
image is displayed.
[0105] When the operator operates any of cursor keys 86a to 86d,
CPU 83 determines that it is "YES" in step S59. In step
S61, the same pic file as the last time is reproduced from memory
card 82, the initial frame data is input to memory control circuit
78 in step S62 and the reproduced image data are written to video
memory area 81a. In step S63, the upper left X and Y coordinates
of the motion image frame are updated, and the flow returns to step
S55. In step S55, the reduced image data are written to the motion
image frame of which position has been moved, and in step S57, all
the image data in video memory area 81a are read. In this manner,
as reproduction of the pic file is repeated every time the cursor
keys 86a to 86d is operated, the still image is not missed after
the motion image frame is moved.
[0106] When the operator operates shutter button 89, CPU 83 determines
that it is "YES" in step S65, and performs JPEG compression
on all the image data stored in video memory area 81a in step S67.
At this time, CPU 83 applies the read request and the initial frame
data to memory control circuit 78, and applies the compression instruction
to compression/decompression circuit 77. Consequently, compressed
image data are generated. Thereafter, in step S68, instruction to
form a pic file is applied, and in step S6, instruction to store
the compressed image data to the pic file and writing of the frame
data of the monitor frame are applied. Thereafter, in step S71,
the pic file in which the compressed image data are stored is stored
in memory card 82, and the flow returns to step S35.
[0107] When the motion image reducing mode is set with the reproduced
image being displayed on monitor 80 as shown in FIG. 21A, a pointer
is displayed on monitor 80 as shown in FIG. 21B. The pointer also
moves in accordance with the operation of cursor keys 86a to 86d,
and in accordance with the operation of determination key 70, the
upper left and lower right coordinates of the motion image frame
are determined. When the determination key is operated at the positions
shown in FIGS. 21B and 21C, the motion image frame is formed as
shown in FIG. 21D, within which the reduced motion image of the
object is displayed. The formed motion image frame moves on the
screen in accordance with the operation of cursor keys 86a to 86d.
As the still image is reproduced repeatedly in accordance with the
operation of cursor keys 86a to 86d, the still image which has been
covered by the motion image frame before movement is not missed
even when the motion image frame is moved. When the shutter button
89 is pressed after the motion image frame is moved to the position
represented by FIG. 21E, all the images displayed are stored in
the memory card 82 as shown in FIG. 21F.
[0108] Returning to FIG. 14, when it is determined in step S47
that the still image cutting mode is set, CPU 83 processes the subroutine
shown in FIG. 19 in step S73 of FIG. 16, and determines the still
image frame. In step S75, still image data are read from video memory
area 81a, and character data of the still image frame are read from
character area 81b and output to monitor 80. Accordingly, a still
image frame is synthesized and displayed on the still image. When
the operator operates cursor keys 86a to 86d, CPU 83 determines
that it is "YES" in step S77, and updates the upper left
coordinate data of the still image frame in step S79. More specifically,
the X and Y coordinates of the frame data to be applied to memory
control circuit 78 are updated. Thereafter, the flow returns to
step S75. Accordingly, the still image frame moves on monitor 80.
When the operator operates shutter button 89, CPU 83 applies the
image data in the still image frame to compression/decompression
circuit 77 in step S83 and performs JPEG compression thereon. Thereafter,
a syn file is formed in step S84, and the compressed image data
are stored in the syn file in step S85. In step S87, the sun file
storing the compressed image data is stored in memory card 82, and
the flow returns to step S35.
[0109] When the still image cutting mode is set with the still
image reproduced from memory card 82 being displayed as shown in
FIG. 22A, a pointer is displayed as shown in FIG. 22B. When the
cursor keys 86a to 86d and determination key 88 are operated in
the similar manner as described above, the upper left and lower
right coordinates of the still image frame are determined. The still
image frame is displayed on monitor 80 as shown in FIG. 22D. The
still image frame moves in the monitor frame in accordance with
the operation of cursor keys 86a to 86d. When shutter button 89
is pressed with the still image frame being displayed as shown in
FIG. 22D, only the partial still image within the still image frame
is stored in memory card 82 as shown in FIG. 22E.
[0110] Returning to FIG. 14, if it is determined in step S49 that
the still image paste mode is selected, CPU 83 reads any of the
syn files from memory card 82 in step S88 shown in FIG. 17, and
detects the frame size data of the partial image data stored therein
from the header of the syn file. Further, CPU 83 determines the
upper left coordinate of the still image frame such that the partial
still image is displayed at the center of the monitor frame, in
step S89. When the frame data of the still image frame is determined
in this manner, CPU 83 reproduces the same syn file in step S90.
More specifically, the same syn file is read from memory card 82,
and the compressed image data contained in the, read syn file are
decompressed by the compression/decompression circuit 77. Thereafter,
the decompressed image data are written to video memory area 81a
in step S91. At the time of writing to the video memory area 81a,
CPU 83 applies a write request and the frame data determined in
steps S88 and S89 to memory control circuit 78. Accordingly, the
still image frame is formed in video memory area 81a, and the decompressed
partial still image data are written to the still image frame.
[0111] In step S91, the read request and the initial frame data
are applied to memory control circuit 78, and all the image data
in the video memory area 81a are output to monitor 80. Accordingly,
on the still image displayed before the setting of the still image
paste mode, the still image frame is formed, and the partial still
image newly reproduced from memory card 82 is synthesized within
the still image frame. When operator operates cursor key 86a or
86b at this time, the partial still image is switched. CPU 83 reproduces
the same pic file as the last time in step S94, inputs the initial
frame data to memory control circuit 78 in step S95. and writes
the reproduced image data to video memory area 81a. In steps S96
and S97, processes similar to those in steps S88 and S89 are performed,
and the frame data of the still image frame are updated. Thereafter,
another syn file is reproduced in step S97, and the flow returns
to step S91. If the partial still image to be reproduced this time
is smaller than the partial still image reproduced last time, part
of the still image displayed behind the partial still image will
be lost. Therefore, the same pic file is reproduced first, and thereafter
another syn file is reproduced.
[0112] When cursor key 86c or 86d is operated by the operator,
the still image displayed behind the partial still image is updated.
At this time, CPU 83 determines that it is "YES" in step
S99, and another pic file in accordance with the key operation is
reproduced in step S100, and the reproduced image data are written
to video memory area 81a in step S101. Thereafter, the same syn
file is reproduced in step S102 and the flow returns to step S91.
In this manner, desired two still images can be selected.
[0113] When determination key 88 is pressed with desired two still
images being displayed, CPU 83 determines that it is "YES"
in step 103, and the flow proceeds to step S105. In step S105, all
the image data of video memory area 81a are output to monitor 80
as in step S91. Thereafter, in step S106, whether any of cursor
keys 86a to 86d is operated or not is determined and if it is "YES",
the upper left coordinates of the frame data to be applied to memory
control circuit 78 are updated in step S108. Thereafter, the same
pic file as the last time is reproduced in step S109, and the reproduced
image data are written to the video memory area 81a in accordance
with the initial frame data in step S110. Thereafter, in step S111,
the same syn file as the last time is reproduced in step S111, and
the reproduced image data, that is, the partial still image data
are written to the still image frame which has been moved, in step
S112. In step S112, the updated frame data and the write request
are applied to memory control circuit 78 in the similar manner as
described above, and the partial still image data are written to
the form still image frame. Thereafter, the flow returns to step
S105. In this manner, the display position of the partial still
image is changed in accordance with the key operation.
[0114] When the operator operates the shutter button 89, CPU 83
performs compression processing on all the image data stored in
video memory area 81a in step S113, a pic file is formed in step
S114, and the compressed image data are stored in the pic file in
step S115. Thereafter, the pic file storing the compressed image
data is stored in the memory card 82 in step S117, and the flow
returns to step S35.
[0115] When the still image paste mode is set with the still image
reproduced from the pic file being displayed on monitor 80, the
partial still image reproduced from the syn file is synthesized
with the still image of the pic file as shown in FIG. 23B. When
cursor key 86a or 86b is operated in this state, the partial still
image is switched, and when cursor key 86c or 86d is operated, the
still image behind the partial still image is switched. When the
any of cursor keys 86a to 86d is operated after the two images to
be synthesized are determined, the partial still image is moved
as shown in FIG. 23C. When shutter button 89 is pressed with the
partial still image being arranged at a desired position, all the
still images displayed are recorded on memory card 82, as shown
in FIG. 23D.
[0116] Though the reduced motion image is displayed in the motion
image frame in the present embodiment, a motion image with the magnification
of one (1) may be displayed in the motion image frame. More specifically,
only a part of the motion image displayed in the monitor frame in
the normal camera mode may be displayed in the motion image frame.
In that case, the motion image displayed changes in accordance with
the position of the motion image frame.
[0117] Further, though the motion image frame and the still image
frame are formed to have a rectangle shape in the present embodiment,
the motion image frame and the still image frame may be circular.
In that case, the size of the frame can be identified by the radius
of the circle, and the position of the frame can be specified by
the coordinates of the center.
[0118] Although the present invention has been described and illustrated
in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration
and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the
spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by
the terms of the appended claims. |