U.S. patent application number 12/829822 was filed with the patent office on 2010-11-04 for digital camera and printing system including output specification selection element.
This patent application is currently assigned to Seiko Epson Corporation. Invention is credited to Ryuichi SHIOHARA.
Application Number | 20100277601 12/829822 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 26460602 |
Filed Date | 2010-11-04 |
United States Patent
Application |
20100277601 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
SHIOHARA; Ryuichi |
November 4, 2010 |
DIGITAL CAMERA AND PRINTING SYSTEM INCLUDING OUTPUT SPECIFICATION
SELECTION ELEMENT
Abstract
With a digital camera 100, a photographed image 31 is displayed
on a liquid crystal display and the user selects a desired image
and specifies print specifications of the number of print sheets, a
print paper size, a print color mode, etc., then print image data
is prepared. The prepared print image, data is transmitted from the
digital camera 100 to a color printer of an output unit. An image
is printed at the color printer in accordance with the print image
data.
Inventors: |
SHIOHARA; Ryuichi; (Nagano,
JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
SUGHRUE-265550
2100 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NW
WASHINGTON
DC
20037-3213
US
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Assignee: |
Seiko Epson Corporation
Shinjuku-Ku
JP
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Family ID: |
26460602 |
Appl. No.: |
12/829822 |
Filed: |
July 2, 2010 |
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Current U.S.
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348/207.2 ;
348/E5.024 |
Current CPC
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H04N 2201/0013 20130101;
H04N 2201/0082 20130101; H04N 1/00188 20130101; G06T 9/007
20130101; H04N 2201/3226 20130101; H04N 9/8047 20130101; H04N
2201/33378 20130101; H04N 2201/0084 20130101; H04N 1/00962
20130101; H04N 9/8227 20130101; H04N 9/04 20130101; H04N 2201/3242
20130101; H04N 1/00132 20130101; H04N 5/772 20130101; H04N 5/907
20130101; H04N 2201/3222 20130101; H04N 9/8205 20130101; H04N
2201/3216 20130101; H04N 1/2112 20130101; H04N 2201/0068 20130101;
H04N 1/00172 20130101; H04N 2101/00 20130101; H04N 1/00204
20130101; H04N 1/00278 20130101; H04N 1/00957 20130101; H04N
1/00127 20130101; H04N 2201/0093 20130101; H04N 5/765 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
348/207.2 ;
348/E05.024 |
International
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H04N 5/225 20060101
H04N005/225 |
Foreign Application Data
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Application Number |
May 26, 1997 |
JP |
9-135378 |
May 6, 1998 |
JP |
10-123760 |
Claims
1. A digital camera comprising: a photoelectric conversion element
that converts pickup light into an image; a record element that
records the converted image and a reduced image which is reduced
from the converted image; a display portion; a reduced image
display element that displays plural reduced images on the display
portion; an image selection element that selects a desired image
from the displayed plural reduced images; an output specification
screen display element that, after the image selection, displays on
the display portion an output specification screen, which includes
at least one output specification; an output specification
selection element that selects an output specification including a
number of prints, which is displayed in the output specification
screen; a complete operation detecting element that detects a
complete operation, the complete operation being an operation by a
user while the number of prints is displayed and after the number
of prints is selected; and an image data transmission element that
transmits in direct response to the detected complete operation,
image data which corresponds to the selected desired image and the
number of prints, to an external system.
2. A print system comprising: a digital camera; and an external
printer; the digital camera comprising; a photoelectric conversion
element that converts pickup light into an image; a record element
that records the converted image and a reduced image which is
reduced from the converted image; a display portion; a reduced
image display element that displays plural reduced images on the
display portion; an image selection element that selects a desired
image from the displayed plural reduced images; an output
specification screen display element that, after the image
selection, displays on the display portion an output specification
screen which includes at least one output specification; an output
specification selection element that selects an output
specification including a number of prints, which is displayed in
the output specification screen; a complete operation detecting
element that detects a complete operation, the complete operation
being an operation which is operated by a user while the number of
prints is displayed and after the number of prints is selected; and
an image data transmission element that transmits, in direct
response to the detected complete operation, image data which
corresponds to the selected desired image and the number of prints,
to the external printer.
3. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein the external
system includes a printer.
4. The digital camera according to claim 3, wherein the output
specification screen specifies the number of prints of the selected
desired image.
5. The digital camera according to claim 4, wherein the image data
transmission element transmits the image data corresponding to the
selected desired image and the specified number of prints of the
selected desired image, to the printer, in direct response to the
detected complete operation.
6. The print system according to claim 2, wherein the image data
transmission element transmits the image data corresponding to the
selected desired image and the number of prints of the selected
desired image, to the external printer, in direct response to the
detected complete operation.
7. An imaging apparatus comprising: a photoelectric conversion
element that converts pickup light into an image; a record element
that records the converted image and a reduced image which is
reduced from the converted image; a display portion; a reduced
image display element that displays plural reduced images on the
display portion; an image selection element that selects a desired
image from the displayed plural reduced images; an output
specification screen display element that, after the image
selection, displays on the display portion an output specification
screen, which includes at least one output specification; an output
specification selection element that selects a first output
specification which is displayed in the output specification screen
and that selects a second output specification, which is different
from the first output specification, after selecting the first
output specification; a complete operation detecting element that
detects a complete operation, the complete operation being an
operation which is operated by a user while the number of prints is
displayed and after the number of prints is selected; and an image
data transmission element that transmits, in direct response to the
detected complete operation, image data which corresponds to the
selected desired image, to an external system.
8. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein the record
element records the converted image and the reduced image in a
recording medium.
9. The print system according to claim 2, wherein the record
element records the converted image and the reduced image in a
recording medium.
10. The imaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the record
element records the converted image and the reduced image in a
recording medium.
11. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein the complete
operation is a last operation of operations that the user performs
before the image data transmission element transmits the image data
and the number of prints.
12. The print system according to claim 2, wherein the complete
operation is a last operation of operations that the user performs
before the image data transmission element transmits the image data
and the number of prints.
13. The imaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the
complete operation is a last operation of operations that the user
performs before the image data transmission element transmits the
image data.
14. The digital camera according to claim 1, further comprising: a
first switch and a second switch, wherein the number of prints,
which is displayed in the output specification screen, is
changeable in response to an operation of the first switch, the
number of prints is determined in response to an operation of the
second switch, and the complete operation is another operation of
the second switch.
15. The print system according to claim 2, further comprising: a
first switch and a second switch, wherein the number of prints,
which is displayed in the output specification screen, is
changeable in response to an operation of the first switch, the
number of prints is determined in response to an operation of the
second switch, and the complete operation is another operation of
the second switch.
16. The digital camera according to claim 1, wherein the image data
which corresponds to the selected desired image is divided into
plural blocks to be transmitted to the external system.
17. The print system according to claim 2, wherein the image data
which corresponds to the selected desired image is divided into
plural blocks to be transmitted to the external printer.
18. The imaging apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the image
data which corresponds to the selected desired image is divided
into plural blocks to be transmitted to the external system.
19. The digital camera according to claim 16, wherein the image
data which corresponds to the selected desired image is a 1-frame
image data, and the 1-frame image data is divided into the plural
blocks.
20. The print system according to claim 17, wherein the image data
which corresponds to the selected desired image is a 1-frame image
data, and the 1-frame image data is divided into the plural blocks.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation Application of U.S.
application Ser. No. 11/428,518 filed Jul. 3, 2006, which is a
Continuation Application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/298,087
filed Nov. 18, 2002, which is a Continuation Application of U.S.
application Ser. No. 09/081,786 filed May 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat.
No. 6,618,553. The subject matter of the prior applications are, by
this reference, incorporated herein in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] This invention relates to a digital camera and in particular
to a digital camera capable of outputting image data directly to a
printer and a printing system using the same.
[0004] 2. Related Art
[0005] In recent years, digital cameras (still-video cameras) have
been developed, sold, and finding spreading use.
[0006] The digital camera is configured to execute photoelectric
conversion of image pickup light to provide image data, record the
image data on a recording medium, and output the recorded image
data to an external image processing system such as a personal
computer (PC). The external image processing system performs print
image data preparation processing and outputs the prepared print
image data to a printer for printing or reproducing the picked-up
image on paper.
[0007] Most digital cameras comprise each a liquid crystal display
for displaying the image pickup result and the image data provided
by photoelectric conversion is compressed and recorded on a
recording medium. To compress the image data, normally JPEG (Joint
Photographic Expert Group) standard is applied.
[0008] To select an image on a PC, a number of thumbnail images
compressed in JPEG (described later) are previously input and
displayed on a monitor. The picked-up image data corresponding to a
selected thumbnail image is input from the digital camera and is
decompressed, then displayed on the monitor. When the user
recognizes it, color print image data preparation processing is
performed and the image is printed at a printer connected to the
PC.
[0009] The thumbnail image is a reduced image used for the user to
select a desired image out of the input image data on a PC, etc.
For example, assuming that the size of 1-frame image data is
680.times.480 pixels, the corresponding thumbnail image is reduced
by thinning out the data to about 80.times.60 pixels; the thumbnail
images are recorded on a recording medium of the digital camera in
a one-to-one correspondence with normal picked-up images.
[0010] When color print image data preparation processing is
performed, print image data preparation processing is performed by
programs on the PC to reproduce or print a color image (video) with
high accuracy and bit map data is prepared for each print color
required for drawing and is given to a printer together with a
control signal for performing the color image reproduction
operation on recording paper.
[0011] A color print ink jet printer capable of printing a
high-quality image like a picture or a photo is developed and sold
as a color printer.
[0012] The above-mentioned print image data preparation processing
programs are contained in a program group called a printer driver
in a data processing module 210 as shown in FIG. 11. A printer
driver 220 normally comprises three modules of rasterizer, color
correction, and halftone as means for obtaining binary data.
[0013] However, usually the PC comprises a large number of
application programs other than image (video) print processing
because of general versatility. The application programs and the
above-mentioned printer driver operate under the control of
Windows, MS-DOS, etc., (PC operating system (OS) manufactured by
Microsoft Corporation).
[0014] Therefore, to perform image print processing, the user needs
to enter commands as specified by the OS for reading the print
processing application program and the printer driver into PC
internal memory from a storage unit storing them (for example,
magnetic disk) and placing them in an executable state. However, it
takes time (so-called overhead time) to enter commands and read the
print processing application program and the printer driver; the
overhead time requires several minutes at the shortest, thus it
takes time to start.
[0015] Although PCs are finding remarkable spreading use, many
problems remain to be solved for users to know how to actually
handle PCs; it is also pointed out that most persons who have PCs
cannot master them. If they attempt to install the image (video)
print processing application program and the printer driver, they
may find it difficult to install the software or may not understand
how to enter the commands.
[0016] The need for using an expensive PC only for the purpose of
printing picked-up images involves remarkable impairment of user's
convenience.
[0017] Examining demands for simplifying the print processing
operation and reducing the overhead time almost to zero from the
aspect of the digital camera, preferably, for example, image data
can be output from the digital camera directly to a printer without
intervention of a PC and a desired picked-up image can be printed
on a desired number of print sheets in a desired paper size and
print color mode. More preferably, an external unit to which image
data is to be transmitted including a printer can be specified.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0018] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a
digital camera having capabilities of outputting image data
directly to an external system and printing a desired image under
desired print specifications of the number of print sheets, paper
size, print color mode, etc. It is another object of the invention
to provide a printing system using the digital camera.
[0019] According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided
a digital camera for executing photoelectric conversion of image
pickup light and then recording the conversion result as image
data, the digital camera comprising a display section for
displaying an image, a recording medium for recording the image
data, image data selection means for selecting desired image data
out of the recording medium, and output method specification means
for outputting the selected image data to an external system under
predetermined output specifications. The image data selection means
reads the image data for each frame and adds an index to the image
data for display on the display section.
[0020] According to another aspect of the invention, there is
provided a digital camera for executing photoelectric conversion of
image pickup light and then recording the conversion result as
image data and thumbnail image data of the image data, the digital
camera comprising a display section for displaying an image, a
recording medium for recording the image data and the thumbnail
image data, thumbnail image display means for reading the thumbnail
image data from the recording medium and displaying thumbnail
images on the display section, image data selection means for
selecting one of the displayed thumbnail images, thereby selecting
desired image data corresponding thereto, and output method
specification means for outputting the selected image data to an
external system under predetermined output specifications. The
thumbnail image display means enlarges and displays the thumbnail
image.
[0021] According to another aspect of the invention, there is
provided a digital camera for executing photoelectric conversion of
image pickup light and then recording the conversion result as
image data and thumbnail image data of the image data, the digital
camera comprising a display section for displaying an image, a
recording medium for recording the image data and the thumbnail
image data, thumbnail image print means for printing out the
thumbnail image data recorded on the recording medium at an
external printer, thumbnail image display means for reading the
thumbnail image data from the recording medium and displaying
thumbnail images on the display section, image data selection means
for selecting one of the displayed thumbnail images based on the
printed thumbnail images, thereby selecting desired image data
corresponding thereto, and output method specification means for
outputting the selected image data to an external system under
predetermined output specifications. The thumbnail image print
means adds an index to each thumbnail image data piece and outputs
to the external printer and the index of one of the indexed
thumbnail images printed is specified, whereby the image data
selection means selects desired image data corresponding
thereto.
[0022] With the digital cameras according to the three aspects of
the invention, the external system is a color printer and the
predetermined output specifications contain at least one of the
number of print copies, a print paper size, and a print color mode
for printing the image data. The print color mode is full color,
single color, or monochrome. The external system contains a printer
or a facsimile or an image processing system connected by a
communication line.
[0023] A printing system provided according to the invention
comprises any of the three types of digital cameras described above
and a color printer as an external system.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] In the accompanying drawings:
[0025] FIGS. 1(a)-1(b) are block diagrams to show a configuration
example of a digital camera of the invention;
[0026] FIG. 2 is a block diagram to show a configuration example of
control means stored in ROM;
[0027] FIGS. 3(a)-3(b) are block diagrams to show a configuration
example of image selection means;
[0028] FIG. 4 is a block diagram to show the relationship among
image selection means, print image data preparation programs, and
control means;
[0029] FIG. 5 is a flowchart to show brief operation of a control
section;
[0030] FIG. 6 is a block diagram to show a configuration example of
output method specification means;
[0031] FIGS. 7(a)-7(b) are examples of a rear part view of the
digital camera;
[0032] FIG. 8 is a flowchart to show an operation example from
image selection to print image data preparation;
[0033] FIG. 9 is a flowchart to show another operation example from
image selection to print image data preparation;
[0034] FIG. 10 is a flowchart to show another operation example
from image selection to print image data preparation; and
[0035] FIG. 11 is a block diagram to show an example of print image
data preparation programs used to prepare print data on a personal
computer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0036] FIG. 1 is a block diagram to show a configuration example of
a digital camera of the invention. [0037] As shown in FIG. 1a, a
digital camera 100 comprises an optical system consisting of a
lens, an iris mechanism, etc., through which reflected light from
an image to be photographed is incident on a CCD 2, the CCD 2 for
converting image pickup light from the optical system 1 into an
electric signal, a signal processing section 3 for processing the
signal from the CCD 2 and outputting the processed signal to a
frame memory 6 as multiple-valued (R, G, B) raster data (image
data), a control section 4 for controlling the operation of the
signal processing section 3, frame memories 6 and 6', a signal
processing section 7, and a recording medium control section 8,
image processing, image compression/decompression processing, etc.,
input means 5 for inputting a command entered by the user operating
a switch, etc., converting the command into a digital signal, and
feeding the digital signal into the control section 4, the signal
processing section 7 for converting R, G, B raster data in the
frame memory into brightness component Y and color difference
components U and V, compressing the data in JPEG, and performing
reduction processing for preparing a thumbnail image, a recording
medium control section 8 for receiving output of the signal
processing section 7 and controlling writing of the image data
compressed in JPEG, which will be hereinafter referred to as JPEG
image data, and thumbnail image data into predetermined locations
of a recording medium 9 or an expanded recording medium 10, read of
the recorded JPEG image data therefrom, etc., the recording medium
9 and expanded recording medium 10 for storing image data, an
interface 11 used to transfer data to and from an external system,
display means 15 of a LED lamp, etc., for displaying the switch
state, functional specifications, etc., and display means 16 made
of a liquid crystal display, etc., for displaying a photographed
image or an object to be picked up.
[0038] The frame memory 6 normally is used as an image display
memory of the liquid crystal display 16 and image data is expanded
in bit map image. The frame memory 6' normally is used as a menu
display memory of the liquid crystal display 16. At the display
time on the liquid crystal display 16, the contents of the frame
memories 6 and 6' are superimposed on each other on the
display.
[0039] The recording medium 9 is made of a 4-MB flash memory fixed
in the camera 100. It can be configured to record not only image
data, but also programs, etc. Compact flash (trademark of Sun Disk)
having a capacity of 4-40 MB is used as the expanded recording
medium 10 in the embodiment.
[0040] A serial interface is used as the interface 11 in the
embodiment to receive a program sent from a computer such as a PC
200, transmit image data to the PC 200, send image data via a modem
150 to a communication line 160, etc., and transmit print image
data to a printer 240 or a facsimile machine.
[0041] FIG. 1b shows the configuration of the control section 4
which consists of a CPU 41, a RAM 42, and a ROM 43. The ROM 43
stores control means 430 made up of programs required for operation
control of the digital camera 100 and data processing in the
digital camera such as data compression processing (FIG. 2).
[0042] Print data preparation programs including a printer driver
may be stored in the ROM 43. Alternatively, they can also be read
from an external recording medium such as magnetic disk, CD-ROM, or
a memory card into the recording medium 9 or the expanded recording
medium 10 and be read therefrom for execution at a desired
time.
[0043] FIG. 2 is a block diagram to show a configuration example of
the control means 430 stored in the ROM 43. The control means 430
consists of means required for operation control of the digital
camera 100, image data processing means required in the process of
storing image data such as compression of image data, and means for
decompressing compressed image data and preparing print data.
Normally, the means are made of programs.
[0044] The control means 430 comprises a control system 431, input
command determination means 432, an internal program group 433,
external program reception means 434, data management means 435,
and display data output means 436.
[0045] The control system 431 controls the whole operation of the
digital camera 100, for example, an aperture motor drive section
(not shown) in the optical system, the operation of the signal
processing section 3, the frame memory 6, the signal processing
section 7, and the recording medium control section 8, and
execution of the input command determination means 432 to the
display data output means 436.
[0046] When the user selects desired operation or processing by
operating a switch, etc., disposed on the digital camera 100, the
input command determination means 432 determines a digital signal
output from the input means 5 and determines what the user-entered
command operation is. According to the determination result, the
input command determination means 432 transfers control to the
corresponding program in the internal program group 433 or
transfers control to the control system 431 for the external
program reception means 434 to receive an external program.
[0047] The internal program group 433 consists of programs for
controlling storage of picked-up image data in the recording medium
9, read or write of data from or into the expanded recording medium
10, LED display at the image picking up time, etc.; the programs
are contained in the ROM 43 as basic processing programs. For
example, the internal programs include a JPEG compression program
required for writing image data into the recording medium 9.
[0048] The external program reception means 434 is started when he
input command determination means 432 outputs an external program
introduction command.
[0049] The external program reception means 434 determines which of
the PC or the like, the expanded recording medium 10, and the
communication line a program is to be introduced from by the
contents of the external program introduction command and performs
corresponding reception processing, then transfers control to the
data management means 435.
[0050] When picked-up image data is written into the recording
medium 9, deleted, or added or program code introduced from the
outside is written, deleted, or added, the data management means
435 performs data management equivalent to file management widely
performed in a computer such as the PC.
[0051] The image data (data compressed in JPEG) and thumbnail image
data are processed by the internal program 433 or its equivalent
circuit and are written into the recording medium 9 by the
recording medium control section 8.
[0052] The display data output means 436 outputs LED display data,
image data, or display data of a menu, etc., to the LED display
means 15 or the liquid crystal display 16 of the digital camera
100.
[0053] FIG. 3 is a block diagram to show a configuration example of
image selection means 45.
[0054] Image selection means 45A shown in FIG. 3a comprises print
image selection means 453 for displaying picked-up image data on
the liquid crystal display 16 in order for the user to select a
desired print image and output method specification means 454 for
specifying print specifications of the number of print sheets,
print paper size, print color mode (full color, single color,
monochrome), etc., and an external system to which the image data
is to be transmitted. (See first embodiment.)
[0055] Image selection means 45B shown in FIG. 3b comprises
thumbnail image display means 452 for displaying thumbnail image
data on the liquid crystal display 16 in a fast forward manner,
print image selection means 453' for requesting the user to select
a desired image from among displayed thumbnail images and
displaying the image data corresponding to the user-selected
thumbnail image for the user to recognize it, and output method
specification means 454 for specifying print specifications and an
external system to which the image data is to be transmitted. (See
second embodiment.)
[0056] Image selection means 45C shown in FIG. 3c comprises
thumbnail image print means 452' for adding index code to thumbnail
image data and transmitting to a printer for printing thumbnail
images, print image selection means 453'' for displaying a
thumbnail image selection screen on the liquid crystal display 16
for the user to specify a desired image based on the printed
thumbnail images and displaying the specified image data for the
user to recognize it, and output method specification means 454 for
specifying print specifications and an external system to which the
image data is to be transmitted. (See third embodiment.)
[0057] Image selection means 45D shown in FIG. 3d comprises
additional image selection method specification means 451 for the
user to select either the image selection means 45B or 45C.
[0058] The image selection means 45A, 45B, 45C, or 45D may be
introduced from the outside or can also be stored in the ROM 43 as
one of the internal programs 433 making up the control means 430
(FIG. 2). The output method specification means 454 has a setup
value registration table comprising setup values and image index
numbers provided in a one-to-one correspondence with each
other.
[0059] FIG. 4 is a schematic representation to execute a direct
print function for transmitting print image data to a printer,
showing the relationship among the image selection means 45, the
print image data preparation program group 50, and the control
means 430. FIG. 5 is a flowchart to show the operation of the
control section 4 when the direct print function is executed.
[0060] In FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, when the user turns on an image
selection processing switch, the input command determination means
432 gives code meaning image selection to the control system 431,
which then reads the image selection means (program) 45 from the
ROM 43 or the recording medium 9 through the recording medium
control section 8 at step P1.
[0061] When the image selection means 45 is expanded in the RAM 42,
the control system 431 transfers control to the image selection
means 45. When the user selects a desired image and specifies a
desired output method, the image selection means 45 goes to step P3
if the external system to which image data is to be transmitted is
the printer 240 or a facsimile machine. If the external system is
the PC 200 or image data is sent to the communication line through
the modem 150, the image selection means 45 goes to step P5 and
transfers control to the control system 431 (P2).
[0062] The control system 431 gives an instruction for reading the
print image data preparation program group 50 stored in the ROM 43
or the recording medium 9 through the recording medium control
section 8. The programs. (51, 52, 531, 532, 533, 54) in the print
image data preparation program group 50 are read in the instruction
order of the control system 431 and are expanded in the RAM 42 at
step P3.
[0063] The control system 431 transfers control to the programs in
the print image data preparation program group 50 in order for
preparing print image data. At the termination of preparing the
print image data at step P4, control goes to step P5. The 1-frame
image data can also be divided into several blocks in the
subscanning direction for preparing the print image data.
[0064] If the specified external system is the printer 240, the
image data transmission means 54 transmits print image data and
print control data via the interface 11 to the printer 240. If the
specified external system is a facsimile machine, the image data
transmission means 54 transmits monochrome print image data. If the
external system is the PC 200 or image data is sent to the
communication line through the modem 150, the image data
transmission means 54 transmits image data or print image data and
print control data at step P5.
[0065] UV components of the image data (YUV component data)
transferred to the print image data preparation program group 50
are set to U=u and V=v (-1<u<1 and -1<v<1), whereby the
image data output from the print image data preparation program
group 50 can be made single-color (for example, sepia, blue, or
green) image data. U=0 and V=0 are set, whereby the image data
output from the print image data preparation program group 50 can
be made monochrome image data.
[0066] The print image data preparation program group 50 contains a
data decompression program 51 for decompressing compressed data
read from the recording medium 9, an RGB conversion program 52 for
converting image data consisting of YUV components into RGB
components, a printer driver 53, and image data transmission
program 54 for transmitting print data.
[0067] The printer driver 53 has the same configuration as a
printer driver for preparing print data in PC, etc., and comprises
three modules of rasterizer, color correction, and halftone to
provide binary data.
[0068] Preferably, a color conversion parameter is added to the RGB
conversion program 52 and a UV value conversion routine for setting
U=0 and Y=0 at the preceding stage of RGB conversion when the color
conversion parameter is set to a given value (for example, `0, 0`)
is added.
[0069] The image data transmission program 54 can also be
configured to transmit print image data with the digital camera 100
connected to the communication line through the modem connected to
the interface 11. Further, it can also be configured to transmit
print image data by wireless with the digital camera 100 connected
to a radio unit such as a portable telephone through the modem
connected to the interface 11.
[0070] FIG. 6 is a block diagram to show the configuration of the
output method specification means 454. The output method
specification means 454 comprises output method specification
screen display means 4541 for displaying an output method
specification screen for specifying print specifications and an
external system to which image data is to be transmitted (FIG. 7b),
number-of-print-sheets specification means 4542 for specifying the
number of print sheets, print size specification means 4543 for
specifying a print paper size, print color mode specification means
4544 for specifying a print color mode, and output unit
specification means 4545 for specifying an external system to which
image data is to be transmitted.
[0071] Preferably, the print size specification means 4543
comprises a table in which print paper sizes, such as A4, A6, and
postcard or business card size, L format, and E format used with
normal silver salt photos, are previously registered.
[0072] FIG. 7 shows an example of the rear part of the digital
camera 100. The digital camera 100 is provided on the rear with the
liquid crystal display 16 for displaying an image or a function
menu, etc., buttons 19 and 20 for scrolling the screen of the
liquid crystal display 16 up and down and from side to side, and
function selection buttons 17 and 18. FIG. 7a provides an image
display example and 7b provides an output method specification
screen example.
EMBODIMENTS
[0073] Embodiments of image selection means 45 (45A, 45B, 45C, 45D)
will be discussed.
First Embodiment
[0074] FIG. 8 is a flowchart to show an operation example of image
selection means 45A. In the operation example, photographed image
data pieces are displayed in order on a liquid crystal display and
the user is requested to select a desired print image and specify
print specifications of the number of print sheets, print paper
size, print color mode (color, single color, or monochrome), etc.,
then print image data is prepared and transmitted to an external
system.
[0075] When the image selection means 45A is transferred to a RAM
42, a control system 431 transfers control to the image selection
means 45A. Print image selection means 453 reads 1-frame image
data, transfers the image data to a frame memory 6, uses a data
decompression program to decompose JPEG image data, and displays a
candidate image 31 on a liquid crystal display 16 at step S1. In
this case, an index number is added to the candidate image on the
display.
[0076] If the user continues to press a button 19, the print image
selection means 453 displays candidate images in order. When the
user releases the button, the print image selection means 453 stops
the display at the current image. If the user continues to press a
button 20, the print image selection means 453 displays the
preceding candidate images in order. When the user releases the
button, the print image selection means 453 stops the display at
the current candidate image at step S2.
[0077] If the user presses either the button 17 or 18, the print
image selection means 453 assumes the candidate image to be
selected and transfers control to output method specification means
454 at step S3.
[0078] The output method specification means 454 displays an output
method specification menu as shown in FIG. 7b by output method
specification screen display means 4541, prompting the user to
select or enter the print specifications and the external system to
which image data is to be transmitted.
[0079] At this time, initial display is, for example, "number of
print sheets=1, print paper size=A4, print color mode=full color,
output unit=color printer." The inside of a box 21 that can be
specified or selected is displayed in a color different from the
colors of other boxes at step S4.
[0080] First, when the user presses the button 17 or 18,
number-of-print-sheets specification means 4542 goes to a step for
specifying the number of print sheets. Each time the user presses a
button 19, the number of print sheets is incremented by one
starting at the initial value and the resultant number of sheets is
displayed. Each time the user presses a button 20, the number of
print sheets displayed is decremented by one. If the user presses
either the button 17 or 18, the current display value is set as the
number of print sheets and is stored in the location corresponding
to the image index number in a setup value registration table at
step S5 and control goes to the next step.
[0081] When the user presses the button 17 or 18, print size
specification means 4543 goes to a step for selecting a print paper
size and displays the contents of a print size registration table
in which print paper sizes are previously registered. If the user
presses the button 19 or 20 to select a desired print paper size
and presses the button 17 or 18, the select ed print paper size is
set and is stored in the location corresponding to the image index
number in the setup value registration table at step S6 and control
goes to the next step.
[0082] When the user presses the button 17 or 18, print color mode
specification means 4544 goes to a step for selecting a print color
mode and displays the contents of a print color mode registration
table in which print color modes are previously registered. If the
user presses the button 19 or 20 to select a desired print color
mode and presses the button 17 or 18, the selected print color mode
is set. If full color is selected as the print color mode, a print
color mode parameter in an RGB conversion program 52 is set to 1.
If a single color is selected as the print color mode, the print
color mode parameter in the RGB conversion program 52 is set to 2.
If monochrome is selected as the print color mode, the print color
mode parameter in the RGB conversion program 52 is set to 3. The
print color mode parameter is stored in the location corresponding
to the image index number in the setup value registration table at
step S7.
[0083] When the user presses the button 17 or 18, output unit
specification means 4545 goes to a step for selecting an output
unit and displays the contents of an output unit registration table
in which output units are previously registered. If the user
selects a color printer as the output unit, an output unit
parameter in an image data transmission program 54 is set to 1. If
the user selects a facsimile as the output unit, the output unit
parameter in the image data transmission program 54 is set to 2. If
the user selects a PC as the output unit, the output unit parameter
in the image data transmission program 54 is set to 3. If the user
selects a communication terminal as the output unit, the output
unit parameter in the image data transmission program 54 is set to
4. If the user presses the button 17 or 18, the selected output
unit is set and the setup value corresponding to the selected
output unit is stored in the location corresponding to the image
index number in the setup value registration table, then control
returns to step S1 to display another candidate image. If another
candidate image does not exist, the output unit parameter value is
checked. If the value is 1 or 2, control goes to step S9; if the
value is 3 or 4, control goes to step S16.
[0084] The control system 431 expands programs contained in a print
image data preparation program group 50 in the RAM 42 in order and
transfers control to a compressed data decompression program 51 at
step S9.
[0085] The compressed data decompression program 51 reads image
data (JPEG image data) selected by the print image selection means
453 into the RAM 42 and decompresses the data at step S10.
[0086] At the termination of decompressing the compressed image
data, the RGB conversion program 52 checks the print color mode
parameter at step S11. If the print color mode parameter has a
value of 1, control goes to step S12. If the print color mode
parameter has a value of 2, all UV components of the image data are
converted into U=u and V=v. If the print color mode parameter has a
value of 3, all UV components of the image data are converted into
U=0 and V=0.
[0087] The RGB conversion program 52 converts the image data
consisting of YUV components into image data consisting of R (red),
G (green), and B (blue) components at step S12. When the UV
components are U=u and V=v, the image data is converted into
single-color image data. When the UV components are U=0 and V=0,
the image data is converted into monochrome image data.
[0088] A rasterizer 531 converts the image data into RGB
continuous-tone (for example, 256-gray-level) bit image data
undergoing raster conversion for each of R, G, and B at step
S13.
[0089] A color correction module 532 applies color correction
processing to the RGB continuous-tone bit image data to relate the
data to print colors and converts the data into CMYK
continuous-tone bit image data for K (black), C (cyan), M
(magenta), and Y (yellow) printing at step S14.
[0090] A halftone module 533 uses a dither method or an error
diffusion method to perform halftone processing for the CMYK
continuous-tone bit image data at step S15, whereby a bit map
binarized for each color (binary data table) is prepared.
[0091] At the termination of the halftone processing, the image
data transmission program 54 checks the print color mode parameter.
If the value of the print color mode parameter is 1, the image data
transmission program 54 transmits the setup values of the number of
print sheets and the print paper size, a print control signal, and
binary bit map data to a color ink jet printer 240, for example,
through an interface 11 at step S16. The color ink jet printer 240
can receive the print control signal and print data directly from
the digital camera 100 and print a desired number of sheets of the
photographed image on recording paper of a desired size.
[0092] If the user specifies a single color or monochrome as the
print color mode, the image is printed in the single color or
monochrome if it is color-photographed. If the value of the print
color mode parameter is 2, the image data transmission program 54
transmits the setup values of the number of print sheets and the
print paper size, a print control signal, and binary bit map data
to a facsimile through an interface 11. If the value of the print
color mode parameter is 3 or 4, the image data transmission program
54 transmits JPEG image data or the setup values of the number of
print sheets and the print paper size, a print control signal, and
binary bit map data to PC 200 through the interface 11 or a
terminal connected to a communication line 160 through a modem
150.
Second Embodiment
[0093] FIG. 9 is a flowchart to show an operation example of image
selection means 45B (FIG. 3B) wherein thumbnail images are
displayed and the user selects a desired image and specifies print
specifications of the number of print sheets, print paper size,
print color mode, etc., and an output unit to which image data is
to be transmitted.
[0094] When the image selection means 45B is transferred to a RAM
42, a control system 431 transfers control to the image selection
means 45B. Thumbnail image display means 452 reads all thumbnail
image data and expands the data in the RAM 42 at step S21.
[0095] The thumbnail image display means 452 uses a data
decompression program to decompose the thumbnail image data,
enlarges the image data, adds an index number to the enlarged
thumbnail image data, and displays the thumbnail image on a liquid
crystal display 16 at step S22. A number of thumbnail images may be
displayed on the liquid crystal display 16 without enlarging the
thumbnail image data.
[0096] Each time the user presses a button 19, print image
selection means 453' displays one enlarged thumbnail image. If the
user stops pressing the button 19, the print image selection means
453' continues to display the current thumbnail image. Each time
the user presses a button 20, the print image selection means 453'
displays the preceding thumbnail image. If the user stops pressing
the button 20, the print image selection means 453' continues to
display the current thumbnail image at step S23.
[0097] If the user stops pressing the button 19 or 20 and presses
either the button 17 or 18 with the thumbnail image displayed, the
print image selection means 453' assumes the image to be selected.
When the user selects images from among the thumbnail images and
completes selection of desired images, the print image selection
means 453' transfers control to the control system 431.
[0098] The control system 431 transfers control to output method
specification means 454. At step S25, the output method
specification means 454 handles output method specification
processing of print specifications, an output unit to which image
data is to be transmitted, etc., and checks the value of an output
unit parameter at step S25. If the parameter value is 1 or 2,
control goes to step S26; if the parameter value 3 or 4, control
goes to step S27.
[0099] The control system 431 expands print image data and programs
contained in a print image data preparation program group 50 in the
RAM 42 in order and transfers control to the print image data
preparation program group 50 at step S26.
[0100] The print image data preparation program group 50 performs
similar processing to steps S10 to S15 in FIG. 8, namely, performs
decompression processing of image data (JPEG image data) selected
by the print image selection means 453', RGB conversion processing,
rasterizing, color correction processing, and halftone processing
at step S27.
[0101] At the termination of the halftone processing, as at step
S16 in FIG. 8, an image data transmission program 54 checks the
output unit parameter and transmits the print image data or JPEG
image data to the specified output unit at step S28.
Third Embodiment
[0102] FIG. 10 is a flowchart to show an operation example of image
selection means 45C (FIG. 3c) wherein thumbnail image data is
printed at a printer and the user selects a desired image from
among the printed thumbnail images and specifies print
specifications of the number of print sheets, print paper size,
print color mode, etc., and an output unit to which image data is
to be transmitted.
[0103] A control system 431 expands programs contained in a print
image data preparation program group 50 in a RAM 42 in order and
transfers control to the image selection means 45C at step S31.
[0104] Thumbnail image print means 452' reads all thumbnail image
data, expands the image data in the RAM 42, decompresses the
thumbnail image data in the RAM 42, and adds an index number to
each thumbnail image data piece at step S32.
[0105] As described at steps S12 to S15 in FIG. 8, the print image
data preparation program group 50 performs RGB conversion
processing, rasterize processing, color correction processing, and
halftone processing to prepare print thumbnail image data and
transmits the image data to a painter 240 at step S33. In this
case, the thumbnail image print means 452' may set U and V
components of the thumbnail image data in the RAM 42 to U=0 and V=0
to print a monochrome thumbnail image at the printer 240.
[0106] Thumbnail images each with an index number are printed at
the printer 240 at step S34.
[0107] Print image selection means 453'' displays a message on a
liquid crystal display, prompting the user to select a desired
image from among the printed thumbnail images and enter the index
number of the selected image at step S35.
[0108] If the user presses a button 19 as many times as the number
of digits of the index number of the desired image and then presses
a button 17 or 18, the print image selection means 453'' reads the
image data corresponding to the index number from a recording
medium 9 into a frame memory 6 and displays the image on a liquid
crystal display 16 at step S36.
[0109] If the user furthermore presses the button 17 or 18, the
print image selection means 453'' assumes the image to be selected
and transfers control to output method specification means 454 at
step S37.
[0110] The output method specification means 454 handles setting of
print specifications and specification of an output unit to which
image data is to be transmitted at step S38 as at steps S4 to S8 in
FIG. 8. To select another candidate image, control returns to step
S35. If another candidate image does not exist, the value of an
output unit parameter is checked. If the parameter value is 1 or 2,
control goes to step S39; if the parameter value is 3 or 4, control
goes to step S40.
[0111] The print image data preparation program group 50 performs
decompression processing of selected image data (JPEG image data),
RGB conversion processing, rasterize processing, color correction
processing, and halftone processing at step S39 as at steps S10 to
S15 in FIG. 8.
[0112] At the termination of the halftone processing, as at step
S16 in FIG. 8, an image data transmission program 54 checks the
output unit parameter and transmits the print image data or JPEG
image data to the specified output unit at step S40.
[0113] It is understood that the foregoing description is preferred
embodiments of the invention and that various changes and
modifications may be made in the invention without departing from
the spirit and scope thereof.
[0114] As described above, according to the invention, images are
displayed on display means such as a liquid crystal display of the
digital camera and the user selects a desired image from among the
displayed images and specifies the print specifications of the
number of print sheets, a print paper size, a print color mode,
etc., then can transmit the print image data prepared based on the
user's selection and specification from the digital camera to a
printer. Therefore, a photographed image can be printed without
intervention of another processing system such as a PC and it can
be expected that digital cameras will come into wider use for those
who do not have a PC, etc., or who have a PC, but are unfamiliar
with handling the PC.
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