U.S. patent application number 14/085376 was filed with the patent office on 2014-06-05 for imaging device, image storing method, and recording medium for processing image capturing location information.
This patent application is currently assigned to MegaChips Corporation. The applicant listed for this patent is MegaChips Corporation. Invention is credited to Munehiro MORI, Kenji NAKAMURA.
Application Number | 20140152868 14/085376 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 44857972 |
Filed Date | 2014-06-05 |
United States Patent
Application |
20140152868 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
NAKAMURA; Kenji ; et
al. |
June 5, 2014 |
IMAGING DEVICE, IMAGE STORING METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM FOR
PROCESSING IMAGE CAPTURING LOCATION INFORMATION
Abstract
An imaging device for capturing an image of a subject to acquire
captured-image information, comprises: a positioning element to
measure a location at which the image is captured and to acquire
capturing location information indicating a capturing location when
the captured-image is acquired; a creation element to create image
information based on the acquired capturing location information; a
memory element to store the created image information; a decision
element to, when the image information stored in the memory element
is output to outside, decide whether the capturing location
information included in the image information is to be kept secret;
and a fabricator element to fabricate the capturing location
information included in the image information based on a result of
the decision by the decision element.
Inventors: |
NAKAMURA; Kenji; (Osaka,
JP) ; MORI; Munehiro; (Osaka, JP) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
MegaChips Corporation |
Osaka-shi |
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JP |
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Assignee: |
MegaChips Corporation
Osaka-shi
JP
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Family ID: |
44857972 |
Appl. No.: |
14/085376 |
Filed: |
November 20, 2013 |
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Application
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Filing Date |
Patent Number |
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13081057 |
Apr 6, 2011 |
8619159 |
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14085376 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
348/231.3 |
Current CPC
Class: |
H04N 1/2158 20130101;
H04N 5/232 20130101; H04N 1/32101 20130101; H04N 2201/3277
20130101; H04N 1/2112 20130101; H04N 2201/3253 20130101; H04N
2101/00 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
348/231.3 |
International
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H04N 1/21 20060101
H04N001/21 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
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Application Number |
Apr 28, 2010 |
JP |
2010-102987 |
Claims
1. An imaging device for capturing an image of a subject to acquire
captured-image information, comprising: a positioning element
arranged to measure a location at which the image is captured, to
acquire capturing location information indicating a capturing
location when the captured-image is acquired; a memory element
arranged to store reference location information on a reference
location; a decision element arranged to, when the image is
captured, decide whether or not the capturing location information
acquired by the positioning element is to be kept secret in
accordance with a result of comparison of the capturing location
information and the reference location information stored in the
memory element to each other; and a creation element arranged to
create image information based on a result of the decision by the
decision element and the captured-image information.
2. An imaging device according to claim 1, further comprising: a
fabricator element arranged to fabricate the capturing location
information in accordance with the result of the decision by the
decision element, wherein the creation element creates the image
information to include the capturing location information
fabricated by the fabricator element.
3. An image storing method comprising the steps of: storing
reference location information on a reference location in a memory
element; capturing an image of a subject with an imaging device to
acquire captured-image information; acquiring capturing location
information indicating a capturing location at which the image is
acquired, by a positioning element when the captured-image
information is acquired; deciding whether or not the capturing
location information is to be kept secret in accordance with a
result of comparison of the capturing location information and the
reference location information stored in the memory element to each
other; creating image information based on the decision and the
captured-image information; and storing the image information in
the memory element.
4. A recording medium having stored therein a computer readable
program that when executed causes the computer to work as an
imaging device comprising: an image capturing element arranged to
capture an image of a subject to acquire captured-image
information; a positioning element arranged to measure a location
at which the image is captured, to acquire capturing location
information indicating a capturing location when the captured-image
is acquired; a memory element arranged to store reference location
information indicating a reference location; a decision element
arranged to, when the image is captured, decide whether or not the
capturing location information acquired by the positioning element
is to be kept secret in accordance with a result of comparison of
the capturing location information and the reference location
information stored in the memory element to each other; and a
creation element arranged to create image information based on a
result of the decision by the decision element and the
captured-image information.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S.
application Ser. No. 13/081,057 filed Apr. 6, 2011, which claims
priority to Japanese Application No. 2010-102987 filed Apr. 28,
2010. The entire content of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/081,057 is
incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a technique for processing
image information which includes information related to a capturing
location.
[0004] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0005] There are proposed techniques for adding information related
to a capturing location to image information obtained by an imaging
device having a GPS function such as a digital camera. The image
information with the information on the capturing location can be
used for various applications using the capturing location. This
usage of the image information draws attention as a new way to have
fun with the image information.
[0006] On the other hand, images taken by individuals are often put
on or posted in Internet websites, blogs or the like to be open to
the public. At the same time, the capturing location may be also
open to the public, although it is private information that should
not be leaked to the public in some cases (e.g., in a case where
the capturing location reveals the address). Therefore, a technique
is described in JP-A-2009-225229, for example, which can prevent
leaking of the information on the capturing location added to the
image information by encrypting the information on the capturing
location and the like.
[0007] JP-A-2009-225229 describes that the information on the
capturing location and the like is encrypted based on the capturing
condition and is then stored. However, the technique has problems
that the capturing condition is not clear and that the status of
the image information is fixed at the time of image capturing. For
example, the same image information may be put in a private album
in a privately-used personal computer and be also open to public by
being put in an Internet website or blog. Therefore, in case of
using the image information in different ways as described above,
if it is determined whether or not the information is to be
encrypted based on the capturing condition at the time of image
capturing, convenience may be reduced.
[0008] Moreover, "encryption" is one of effective ways of
preventing leaking of information, but there still remains the
possibility that the encrypted information can be analyzed, that
is, there remains risk of leaking of the contents. Therefore, even
the encrypted information should not be added in some usages of the
image information. However, this cannot be predicted or determined
at the time of image capturing. Also, even if determination on the
encryption is made at the time of image capturing, that
determination may be wanted to be changed later or may be forgotten
so that the information is open to public by mistake.
[0009] Moreover, the image information created with a digital
camera is transferred to an external device, e.g., a personal
computer, and is then made viewable, for example, in many cases. In
those cases, the image information encrypted in the digital camera
requires a dedicated decryption program provided in the device to
which the encrypted image information is transferred. This lowers
versatility of the image information.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] It is an object of the present invention to provide
techniques which can minimize reduction of convenience and
versatility of using image information including information on a
capturing location and which can prevent leaking of the information
on the capturing location that is a kind of private
information.
[0011] Thus, the present invention is directed to an imaging device
which can capture an image of a subject to acquire captured-image
information.
[0012] According to an aspect of the present invention, the imaging
device comprises: a positioning element arranged to measure a
location at which the image is captured, to acquire capturing
location information indicating a capturing location when the
captured-image is acquired; a creation element arranged to create
image information based on the capturing location information
acquired by the positioning element and the captured-image
information; a memory element arranged to store the image
information created by the creation element; a decision element
arranged to, when the image information stored in the memory
element is output to the outside, decide whether or not the
capturing location information included in the image information is
to be kept secret; and a fabricator element arranged to fabricate
the capturing location information included in the image
information in accordance with a result of the decision by the
decision element.
[0013] According to another aspect of the present invention, the
imaging device comprises: a positioning element arranged to measure
a location at which the image is captured, to acquire capturing
location information indicating a capturing location when the
captured-image is acquired; a memory element arranged to store
reference location information on a reference location; a decision
element arranged to, when the image is captured, decide whether or
not the capturing location information acquired by the positioning
element is to be kept secret in accordance with a result of
comparison of the capturing location information and the reference
location information stored in the memory element to each other;
and a creation element arranged to create image information based
on a result of the decision by the decision element and the
captured-image information.
[0014] The present invention is also directed to an image storing
method.
[0015] According to an aspect of the present invention, the image
storing method comprises the steps of: capturing an image of a
subject with an imaging device to acquire captured-image
information; acquiring capturing location information indicating a
capturing location at which the image is captured, by a positioning
element when the captured-image information is acquired; creating
image information based on the capturing location information and
the captured-image information; storing the image information in a
memory element of the imaging device; when the image information
stored in the memory element is output from the imaging device to
the outside, deciding whether or not the capturing location
information included in the image information is to be kept secret;
fabricating the capturing location information included in the
image information in accordance with the decision; and storing the
image information thus fabricated.
[0016] According to another aspect of the present invention, the
image storing method comprises the steps of: storing reference
location information on a reference location in a memory element;
capturing an image of a subject with an imaging device to acquire
captured-image information; acquiring capturing location
information indicating a capturing location at which the
captured-image information is acquired, by a positioning element
when the captured-image information is acquired; deciding whether
or not the capturing location information is to be kept secret in
accordance with a result of comparison of the capturing location
information and the reference location information stored in the
memory element to each other; creating image information based on
the decision and the captured-image information; and storing the
image information in the memory element.
[0017] Moreover, the present invention is directed to a recording
medium storing a computer readable program.
[0018] According to an aspect of the present invention, when
executed, the program stored in the recording medium causes the
computer to work as an imaging device that comprises: an image
capturing element arranged to capture an image of a subject to
acquire captured-image information; a positioning element arranged
to measure a location at which the image is captured, to acquire
capturing location information indicating a capturing location when
the captured-image is acquired; a creation element arranged to
create image information based on the capturing location
information acquired by the positioning element and the
captured-image information; a memory element arranged to store the
image information created by the creation element; a decision
element arranged to, when the image information stored in the
memory element is output to the outside, decide whether or not the
capturing location information included in the image information is
to be kept secret; and a fabricator element arranged to fabricate
the capturing location information included in the image
information in accordance with a result of the decision by the
decision element.
[0019] According to another aspect of the present invention, when
executed, the program stored in the recording medium causes the
computer to work as an imaging device that comprises: an image
capturing element arranged to capture an image of a subject to
acquire captured-image information; a positioning element arranged
to measure a location at which the image is captured, to acquire
capturing location information indicating a capturing location when
the captured-image is acquired; a memory element arranged to store
reference location information indicating a reference location; a
decision element arranged to, when the image is captured, decide
whether or not the capturing location information acquired by the
positioning element is to be kept secret in accordance with a
result of comparison of the capturing location information and the
reference location information stored in the memory element to each
other; and a creation element arranged to create image information
based on a result of the decision by the decision element and the
captured-image information.
[0020] These 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
[0021] FIG. 1 is a configuration view of an image viewer system
including a digital camera as an imaging device according to the
present invention.
[0022] FIG. 2 shows an exemplary configuration of the digital
camera.
[0023] FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing functional blocks of the
digital camera with data flows.
[0024] FIGS. 4 and 5 are flow charts of an image storing method in
the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is
implemented in a digital camera according to the first preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
[0025] FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 are flow charts of an image storing method
in the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, which
is implemented in a digital camera according to the second
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0026] FIG. 1 shows the configuration of an image viewer system 9
including a digital camera 1 as an imaging device according to the
present invention. The image viewer system 9 includes the digital
camera 1 and a viewer device 7 and is arranged as a system in which
image information (described later) created by the digital camera 1
can be viewed with the viewer device 7.
[0027] Referring to FIG. 1, the digital camera 1 is arranged to be
connected to the viewer device 7 via a detachable cable 90, e.g., a
USB cable. Thus, while the digital camera 1 is connected to the
viewer device 7 via the cable 90, data can be communicated between
the digital camera 1 and the viewer device 7. Information transfer
between the digital camera 1 and the viewer device 7 can be also
carried out via a detachable portable storage medium 91. Data
communication between the digital camera 1 and the viewer device 7
may be wireless communication, e.g., Wi-Fi communication, although
it is not shown in FIG. 1.
[0028] The digital camera 1 is also arranged as a portable imaging
device. Therefore, a user can remove the cable 90, bring the
digital camera 1 with the user to a desired place, and capture an
image of a subject at a desired location.
[0029] The viewer device 7 is a general personal computer, for
example, and is connected to a wide area network (network 92) such
as the Internet. Thus, the viewer device 7 can make various
contents (e.g., images taken with the digital camera 1) open to the
public and viewable by putting them in or posting them on an
Internet website or blog, for example. Moreover, the viewer device
7 can be used (viewed) by a user privately. That is, the viewer
device 7 contains both information to be open to the public and
private information which should not be open to the public. It is
therefore necessary to manage the above two types of information in
an appropriate way without mixing them with each other.
[0030] The viewer device 7 in the image viewer system 9 is also
arranged to share the storage medium 91 with the digital camera
1.
[0031] FIG. 2 shows an exemplary configuration of the digital
camera 1. The digital camera 1 includes a CPU 10, a memory 11, an
operation unit 12, a liquid crystal display panel (hereinafter,
simply referred to as an LCD panel) 13, and a speaker 14, and has
the configuration and functions as a general computer.
[0032] The CPU 10 operates in accordance with a program 110 stored
in the memory 11 to execute various processing operations and
control the components of the digital camera 1. In other words, the
digital camera 1 as a kind of computer executes the program 110 by
its CPU 10, thereby making various functions of the digital camera
1 in the first preferred embodiment work. The operation of the CPU
10 will be described later.
[0033] The memory 11 stores the program 110 to be executed by the
CPU 10 and various types of information including reference
location information 111, threshold information 112, and
identifying information 113, for example. The reference location
information 111 is information on a location set as the reference
(hereinafter, referred to as a reference location), e.g., the
location of a user's home. The threshold information 112 is
information indicating a threshold of a relative distance which is
used for decision whether or not to keep the image information 80
secret. The identifying information 113 is information used for
identifying a storage medium 91 which is mounted on the digital
camera 1 to store the image information 80 to be kept secret. The
details of those kinds of information will be described later.
[0034] In FIG. 2, the memory 11 is shown as one unit for the sake
of convenience. In actual, however, the memory 11 is made up of
various hardware components depending on intended use, e.g., a
read-only ROM, a volatile RAM which can be used as a temporary
working area of the CPU 10, or a non-volatile memory device which
is readable and writable.
[0035] As shown in FIG. 2, a capturing folder 114 for storing image
information 80 is created in the memory 11 in the first preferred
embodiment of the present invention. The image information 80
includes captured-image information 82 acquired by an image
capturing unit 16, capturing location information 81 acquired by a
positioning unit 15 when the captured-image information 82 is
acquired, i.e., when an image is taken, and date-and-time
information 83 acquired by a timing unit 17 when the captured-image
information 82 is acquired. Those three types of information are
associated with one another in the image information 80.
[0036] In the digital camera 1 thus configured, the capturing
location and the capturing time and date of the captured-image
information 82 included in the image information 80 can be
represented based on the capturing location information 81 and the
date-and-time information 83 associated with the captured-image
information 82. The capturing folder 114 for storing the image
information 80 may be created in the storage medium 91. As a
specification for the image file format used for creating the image
information 80 to include the capturing location information 81,
Exif (Exchangeable Image File) can be used, for example.
[0037] The operation unit 12 is arranged as various buttons and
keys and can receive instruction information on the user's
instruction to the digital camera 1. Examples of the operation unit
12 include a shutter button which instructs the digital camera 1 to
capture an image, an eject button which instructs the digital
camera 1 to remove the storage medium 91, a power button, at least
one key which enables the user to input various conditions of image
capturing, instructions related to file operation, and the
like.
[0038] The LCD PANEL 13 can display various kinds of information on
its screen, thereby outputting and presenting the information to
the user. Especially, the LCD PANEL 13 in the first preferred
embodiment can display notification information which will be
described later. That is, the LCD PANEL 13 is an example of an
output element according to the present invention.
[0039] The speaker 14 can notify the user of various statuses by
outputting sounds corresponding to the respective statuses. In the
digital camera 1 of the first preferred embodiment, the
notification information described later is output only by the LCD
PANEL 13. However, the notification information may be output as
sound by the speaker 14. In other words, the speaker 14 may be used
as the output element according to the present invention.
[0040] As shown in FIG. 2, the digital camera 1 also includes the
positioning unit 15, the image capturing unit 16, the timing unit
17, a card slot 18, and a communication unit 19.
[0041] The positioning unit 15 has a function of measuring the
location of the digital camera 1 at a predetermined time (which may
be indicated by a control signal from the CPU 10) to acquire
information on the location. Especially, the positioning unit 15 is
arranged to measure the location of the digital camera 1 when the
image capturing unit 16 described later captures an image to
acquire capturing location information 81. In other words, the
positioning unit 15 works with operation of the operation unit 12
(i.e., pressing the shutter button) to acquire the capturing
location information 81 which indicates the capturing location at
which the digital camera 1 captures an image.
[0042] The positioning unit 15 in the first preferred embodiment is
arranged to have a general GPS function. However, the measurement
method of the positioning unit 15 is not limited to the measurement
using the GPS function, but can be any method as long as it can
measure the location of the digital camera 1. In a case where the
digital camera 1 has a wireless LAN function, for example, the
location may be measured with the positioning function using the
wireless LAN or both the wireless LAN and GPS. Moreover, the
positioning unit 15 may be arranged to acquire information on the
orientation (capturing direction) in addition to the location and
include the capturing direction thus acquired into the capturing
location information 81.
[0043] The image capturing unit 16 is arranged to include an
optical device (not shown) such as a lens and a photoelectric
conversion device (not shown) such as a CCD, and has a function of
capturing an image of a subject in response to the operation of the
operation unit 12 (shutter button) to acquire captured-image
information 82.
[0044] The timing unit 17 is arranged to store date and time and
has a function of acquiring date-and-time information 83 which
indicates the date and time when the image capturing unit 16
acquires the captured-image information 82. That is, the timing
unit 17 works with the operation of the operation unit 12 (shutter
button) to acquire the date-and-time information 83. The thus
acquired date-and-time information 83 indicates the capturing date
and time of the captured-image information 82.
[0045] The card slot 18 has a function of accommodating the storage
medium 91 to be removable. This enables to the CPU 10 to store
various kinds of information in the storage medium 91 inserted in
the card slot 18 and to read out various kinds of information
stored in the storage medium 91. The card slot 18 may be arranged
to accommodate a plurality of storage media 91.
[0046] The storage medium 91 is a portable non-volatile storage
medium, e.g., an SD card or a CF card. The storage medium 91 can be
mounted not only on the card slot 18 of the digital camera 1, but
also on the viewer device 7. The storage medium 91 in the first
preferred embodiment also has prestored identifying information 910
for identifying an individual storage medium 91.
[0047] As shown in FIG. 2, an output folder 911 is created in the
storage medium 91 for storing fabricated image information 84 and
image information 85. The fabricated image information 84 is
created by fabricating the image information 80 (mainly capturing
location information 81) by the CPU 10. The image information 85 is
the image information 80 with the raw capturing location
information 81 which is copied from the capturing folder 114 into
the output folder 911 because the CPU 10 decides that the capturing
location information 81 need not be kept secret. The details of
those kinds of information will be described later.
[0048] The communication unit 19 constitutes a connector into which
an end of a cable 90 can be inserted, and provides a function of
carrying out data communication between the digital camera 1 and
the viewer device 7 via the cable 90. In a case where wireless
communication is carried out between the digital camera 1 and the
viewer device 7 via wireless LAN, wireless WAN or wireless MAN, for
example, the communication unit 19 provides a function of enabling
wireless communication.
[0049] FIG. 3 shows the functional blocks of the digital camera 1
and the data flow therein. A creation part 100, an information
fabricator part 101, and a decision part 102 shown in FIG. 3 are
functional blocks implemented by the operation of the CPU 10
working in accordance with the program 110.
[0050] When captured-image information 82 is acquired by the image
capturing unit 16, the creation part 100 acquires, from the
positioning unit 15, capturing location information 81 (which
indicates a capturing location) acquired by the positioning unit 15
and creates image information 80 based on the capturing location
information 81 thus acquired and the captured-image information 82.
Also, the creation part 100 adds date-and-time information 83
acquired by the timing unit 17 to the image information 80, when
creating the image information 80 based on the captured-image
information 82.
[0051] That is, the creation part 100 has a function of creating
image information 80 based on captured-image information 82
acquired by image capturing and the capturing location information
81 and date-and-time information 83 both acquired in conjunction
with the image capturing. The thus created image information 80 is
stored in the memory 11 (the capturing folder 114).
[0052] The information fabricator part 101 creates fabricated image
information 84 in accordance with the result of decision (more
specifically, the result of final decision) transferred from the
decision part 102, at a time of the transfer of the decision
result. More specifically, the information fabricator part 101
fabricates the capturing location information 81 (which indicates
the capturing location) included in the image information 80 stored
in the capturing folder 114, thereby creating the fabricated image
information 84.
[0053] In the first preferred embodiment, the information
fabricator part 101 deletes the capturing location information 81
from the image information 80, thereby fabricating the image
information 80 into the fabricated image information 84. Thus, even
if the fabricated image information 84, which does not have the
capturing location information 81, is made open, the capturing
location (capturing location information 81) cannot be leaked and
therefore leaking of private information can be surely
prevented.
[0054] The information fabricator part 101 may fabricate the image
information 80 into the fabricated image information 84 by
replacing the capturing location information 81 included in the
image information 80 with dummy data (pseudo information). The
fabricated image information 84 including the dummy data only
cannot expose the capturing location (capturing location
information 81). Therefore, it is possible to surely prevent
leaking of private information. Moreover, the information
fabricator part 101 may encrypt the capturing location information
81 included in the image information 80, thereby fabricating the
image information 80 into the fabricated image information 84.
Also, the information fabricator part 101 may move the capturing
location information 81 into a vendor unique area of the fabricated
image information 84 or the like and store it therein. Furthermore,
the user may choose at least one of the aforementioned fabricating
methods in an appropriate manner.
[0055] In a case where the decision result transferred from the
decision part 102 indicates that any fabricating of the capturing
location information 81 in the image information 80 is not needed,
the information fabricator part 101 reads that image information 80
from the capturing folder 114, and outputs the read image
information 80 as image information 85.
[0056] The fabricated image information 84 and the image
information 85 from the information fabricator part 101 are output
to a destination specified as the output destination of the image
information 80 and are then stored therein. In the first preferred
embodiment, the output destination of the image information 80 is
the output folder 911 (shown in FIG. 2) in the storage medium 91 or
the external device (e.g., the viewer device 7 shown in FIG. 1)
connected to the digital camera 1 via the communication unit
19.
[0057] The information fabricator part 101 in the first preferred
embodiment does not delete the image information 80 which has been
converted into the fabricated image information 84 from the
capturing folder 114. In other words, even after the capturing
location information 81 of the image information 80 is fabricated
and the fabricated image information 84 is output, the "original"
image information 80 (i.e., the image information 80 with the raw
capturing location information 81) is left and stored in the
capturing folder 114. Therefore, the user can use the image
information 80 with the raw capturing location information 81 even
after the fabricated image information 84 is created.
[0058] On the other hand, the image information 85 is the same as
the "original" image information 80. Thus, the "original" image
information 80 from which the image information 85 has been
obtained is deleted from the capturing folder 114 for efficiently
using the storage capacity of the memory 11. Alternatively, all
files of the image information 80 may be left and saved unless the
user instructs to delete.
[0059] Moreover, for the "original" image information 80 from which
the fabricated image information 84 has been created, the
captured-image information 82 included in the "original" image
information 80 may be deleted for preventing the increase in the
information amount, while the link between the image information 80
and the fabricated image information 84 is kept. In other words,
for the image information 80 which has been converted into the
fabricated image information 84, only the capturing location
information 81 and the date-and-time information 83 may be left in
the capturing folder 114.
[0060] The decision part 102 is arranged to decide whether or not
the capturing location information 81 included in the image
information 80 is to be kept secret in accordance with various
decision conditions, when that image information 80 is output to
the outside. The result of the final decision by the decision part
102 is transferred to the information fabricator part 101. The
conditions used for decision by the decision part 102 of whether or
not to keep the capturing location information 81 secret in the
first preferred embodiment will be described in detail later.
[0061] The decision part 102 in the first preferred embodiment
regards a time at which the communication unit 19 connects the
digital camera 1 to the external device (e.g., the viewer device 7)
such that data can be communicated therebetween as a time of output
of the image information 80 to the outside, and decides whether or
not the capturing location information 81 in that image information
80 is to be kept secret. This is because, when the communication
line is connected in the digital camera 1, it is highly likely that
the image information 80 is output to the outside. More
specifically, the decision part 102 detects that the cable 90 is
connected to the communication unit 19 of the digital camera 1 and
decides at the detected time whether or not to keep the capturing
location information 81 secret.
[0062] Alternatively, the decision part 102 may regard a time at
which a request for outputting the image information 80 is received
from the external device connected to the digital camera 1 via the
communication unit 19 as the time of output of the image
information 80 to the outside. In a case where the communication
unit 19 carries out wireless communication, the decision part 102
may regard a time of establishment of link between the
communication unit 19 and the external device as the time of output
of the image information 80 to the outside.
[0063] Also, the decision part 102 is arranged to decide whether or
not the capturing location information 81 in the image information
80 is to be kept secret, regarding a time at which the image
information 80 stored in the capturing folder 114 is transferred to
the output folder 911 as the time of output of the image
information 80 to the outside. This is because the storage medium
91 which can be removed at a given time can be regarded as an
external device of the digital camera 1 and therefore the data
transfer from the memory 11 to the storage medium 91 can be
regarded as data output to the external device.
[0064] As an exemplary case where the image information 80 stored
in the capturing folder 114 is transferred to the output folder
911, a case is considered in which transfer of the image
information 80 stored in the capturing folder 114 to the output
folder 911 is instructed through the operation of the operation
unit 12. Moreover, the CPU 10 may be arranged to transfer the image
information 80 in the capturing folder 114 to the output folder 911
automatically (or with user's permission), when the available
amount of space of the memory 11 is less than a predetermined
amount, for example. Also in this case, the decision part 102
decides whether or not the capturing location information 81 is to
be kept secret.
[0065] As described above, in the present preferred embodiment, the
image information 80 is stored in the capturing folder 114 created
in the memory 11 and therefore cannot be taken out of the digital
camera 1 even if the storage medium 91 is removed. However, the
digital camera 1 can be arranged to store the image information 80
in the storage medium 91, as described above. In this case, the
decision part 102 may regard a time at which removal of the storage
medium 91 is instructed through the operation of the operation unit
12 as the time of output of the image information 80 to the outside
and decide whether or not the capturing location information 81 is
to be kept secret.
[0066] Moreover, it can be highly probable that the user who
instructs removal of the storage medium 91 has intention to take
the image information 80 out to the outside. Therefore, the digital
camera 1 may be arranged to automatically start outputting
(transferring) the image information 80 stored in the capturing
folder 114 to the output folder 911 at a time at which removal of
the storage medium 91 is instructed. In this case, prior to output
of the image information 80, the decision part 102 decides whether
or not to keep the capturing information 81 secret for determining
whether the image information 80 is output as the fabricated image
information 84 or as the image information 85.
[0067] On the other hand, the capturing folder 114 can be created
in the storage medium 91, not in the memory 11, as described above.
However, a removable storage medium (storage medium 91) is
generally removed by the operation of an eject button which can
generally work even while the power of the main body of the device
is off. Therefore, in a case where the capturing folder 114 is
created in the storage medium 91, the decision part 102 cannot make
the decision while the power of the digital camera 1 is off. Also,
the processing by the information fabricator part 101 cannot be
carried out. Thus, removal of the storage medium 91 in such a
situation is not preferable.
[0068] One exemplary measure for avoiding that situation is as
follows. The eject button used for removing the storage medium 91
in which the capturing folder 114 is created is arranged to be
locked while the power of the digital camera 1 is off. That is, the
eject button is arranged to be operable only while the power of the
digital camera is on.
[0069] With this arrangement, until the user turns on the power of
the digital camera 1, the user cannot operate the eject button and
therefore cannot remove the storage medium 91. When the eject
button (operation unit 12) is operated while the power is on, the
decision part 102 can detect the time of the operation of the eject
button as the time at which removal of the storage medium 91 is
instructed, and the information fabricator part 101 can execute the
processing.
[0070] Another exemplary measure for avoiding the above situation
is described. The arrangement is adopted in which a cover provided
on the card slot 18 has to be opened for operating the eject
button. In addition, the digital camera 1 is arranged such that the
power of the digital camera 1 is always on while the cover is
opened.
[0071] With this arrangement, before the user operates the eject
button, the power of the digital camera 1 is always turned on when
the user opens the cover. The decision part 102 can make the
decision at a time at which opening of the cover is detected, and
the information fabricator part 101 can execute the processing in
accordance with the result of the decision.
[0072] According to still another exemplary measure, a time at
which turning off the power of the digital camera 1 is instructed
by the operation of the power switch (operation unit 12) is
regarded as the time at which removal of the storage medium 91 is
instructed.
[0073] With this arrangement, even if an image is newly taken and
new image information 80 corresponding thereto is created in the
storage medium 91, whenever the power of the digital camera 1 is
turned off, the decision part 102 makes the decision and the
information fabricator part 101 executes the processing. Therefore,
after the power of the digital camera 1 is turned off, all files of
the image information 80 are stored in form of the fabricated image
information 84 or the image information 85 in the output folder 911
and there is no problem caused if the storage medium 91 is removed
by operation of the eject button in that situation.
[0074] However, in a case where the capturing folder 114 is created
in the storage medium 91, even if all the image information 80 is
saved as the fabricated image information 84 or the image
information 85 in the output folder 911, leaking of the capturing
location information 81 may be caused by wrong operation by the
user. For example, there can be a case in which the user tries to
copy the image information 80 in the capturing folder 114 by
mistake, instead of the fabricated image information 84 or the
image information 85 in the output folder 911 (because the image
information 80 is not deleted). Therefore, for the storage medium
91 including the capturing folder 114 therein, the following
measures can be taken: prohibit copying or transferring information
from the capturing folder 114; save the image information 80 in the
capturing folder 114 as a hidden file, or create the image
information 80 in a format unique to the digital camera 1 (because,
if the viewer device 7 cannot display the image information 80, it
is possible to prevent the image information 80 from being chosen
by mistake), for example.
[0075] In the first preferred embodiment of the present invention,
when the decision part 102 has once decided that the capturing
location information 81 included in the image information 80 should
be kept secret in accordance with the decision conditions which
will be described later, the decision part 102 regards that
decision result as a provisional decision result and notifies the
user of the provisional decision result by displaying notification
information corresponding to the provisional decision result on the
LCD PANEL 13. Also, the decision part 102 acquires instruction
information on the user's instruction responding to the displayed
notification information from the operation unit 12, and, in
accordance with the user's instruction, outputs a final decision
result to the information fabricator part 101. In this manner, it
is possible to call for the user's attention by the notification
information and make final decision in accordance with the user's
intention.
[0076] Alternatively, the decision part 102 may be arranged to only
notify the user with the notification information and output the
provisional decision result as the final decision result to the
information fabricator part 101 without waiting for input of the
instruction information by the user. In this case, the user can
find whether or not the fabricating is done from the notification
information. Also, it is not necessary for the user to input the
instruction information for each image information 80, reducing the
burden of the user.
[0077] The arrangement and functions of the digital camera 1 are
described above. Next, how to store an image by means of the
digital camera 1 is described.
[0078] FIGS. 4 and 5 are flowcharts of an image storing method in
the first preferred embodiment of the present invention which is
implemented by the digital camera 1 according to the first
preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0079] When the power of the digital camera 1 is turned on, the CPU
10 carries out a predetermined initial setting operation (Step S1)
and goes into a monitoring state for monitoring predetermined
states.
[0080] In the monitoring state, the CPU 10 monitors insertion of a
storage medium 91 into the card slot 18, an instruction to register
the reference location, an instruction to capture an image, and a
time for decision (Steps S2, S7, S10, and S16).
[0081] When a newly inserted storage medium 91 is detected in the
monitoring state, the CPU 10 determines "Yes" in Step S2 and then
determines whether or not the detected storage medium 91 is
registered as a public storage medium 91 (which is used for storing
captured-image information 82 to be made open) (Step S3).
[0082] In Step S3, the determination is made by checking
identifying information 910 stored in the storage medium 91
detected in Step S2 and identifying information 113 stored in the
memory 11. If they are coincident with each other, it is determined
that the detected storage medium 91 has already been registered. If
they are not coincident, the detected storage medium 91 is
determined to be unregistered.
[0083] In a case where the storage medium 91 detected in Step S2 is
determined as a public storage medium 91 which has already been
registered, the CPU 10 determines "Yes" in Step S3 and skips Steps
S4 to S6 and goes back into the monitoring state.
[0084] In a case where the storage medium 91 detected in Step S2 is
determined as a non-registered one, the CPU 10 determines "No" in
Step S3, displays a message urging the user to input the use of the
detected storage medium 91 on the LCD PANEL 13, and waits for the
user's input (Step S4).
[0085] The user then operates the operation unit 12 in accordance
with the message displayed on the LCD PANEL 13 to input the use of
the detected storage medium 91 (i.e., whether or not that medium 91
is used for storing data to be made open.)
[0086] When the user operates the operation unit 12 to input the
use of the detected storage medium 91, the CPU 10 determines "Yes"
in Step S4 and then determines whether or not that storage medium
91 is used for storing data to be made public (Step S5).
[0087] In a case where the user sets the use of the storage medium
91 detected in Step S2 as "public", the CPU 10 determines "Yes" in
Step S5, copies the identifying information 910 stored in that
storage medium 91 into the memory 11 as the identifying information
113 (Step S6), and goes back into the monitoring state. That is,
the CPU 10 registers the detected storage medium 91 as a public
storage medium.
[0088] On the other hand, in a case where the user does not set the
storage medium 91 detected in Step S2 as "public", the CPU 10
determines "No" in Step S5 and skips Step S6 to go back into the
monitoring state.
[0089] In the monitoring state, when the user operates the
operation unit 12 to input an instruction to register the reference
location, the CPU 10 determines "Yes" in Step S7 and controls the
positioning unit 15 to measure the location. In response to that,
the positioning unit 15 measures the current location (Step S8) and
information indicating the current location thus acquired by the
positioning unit 15 is stored as reference location information 111
in the memory 11. Thus, the location of the digital camera 1 when
Step S8 is executed is set as a new reference location.
[0090] In this way, the digital camera 1 can store the information
on the location acquired by the positioning unit 15 when the
digital camera 1 is located at a user's desired reference location,
as the reference location information 111 in the memory 11.
Therefore, it is easier to store the reference location information
111, as compared with a case where the reference location is input
by key operations.
[0091] The user then operates the operation unit 12 to input a
threshold (relative distance) at the reference location set in Step
S8 (Step S9). The CPU 10 then stores the threshold input in Step S9
as threshold information 112 in the memory 11 and goes back into
the monitoring state.
[0092] In the monitoring state, when the user operates the
operation unit 12 to input an instruction to capture an image, the
CPU 10 determines "Yes" in Step S10, controlling the image
capturing unit 16 to capture an image, controlling the timing unit
17 to acquire date-and-time information 83, and controlling the
positioning unit 15 to measure the location. Thus, the image
capturing unit 16 acquires captured-image information 82 by
capturing an image of a subject (Step S11), and the timing unit 17
acquires the current date and time (i.e., the date and time at
which the image capturing unit 16 captures the image) as
date-and-time information 83 (Step S12). Also, the positioning unit
15 measures the current location (i.e., the location at which the
image capturing unit 16 captures the image) (Step S13) to acquire
capturing location information 81.
[0093] The creation part 100 then creates image information 80
based on the capturing location information 81, the captured-image
information 82, and the date-and-time information 83 (Step S14) and
stores the created image information 80 in the capturing folder 114
(Step S15). After the captured-image information 82 acquired by
image capturing (the image information 80) is created and stored,
the digital camera 1 goes into the monitoring state again.
[0094] In the monitoring state, when the CPU 10 (the decision part
102) detects a time to make decision, the CPU 10 determines "Yes"
in Step S16 and the decision part 102 decides whether or not the
capturing location information 81 should be kept secret (Step S17).
The detailed description of how the decision part 102 detects the
time to make decision has already been made and is therefore
omitted here. Mainly the decision part 102 detects a time at which
the image information 80 is output to the outside as the time to
make decision.
[0095] Various conditions can be considered to be used in the
decision by the decision part 102 in Step S17.
[0096] As the first exemplary condition, in accordance with a
result of comparison of the capturing location information 81
(indicating the capturing location) included in the image
information 80 and the reference location information 111 (the
information on the reference location) stored in the memory 11 to
each other, the decision part 102 can decide whether or not that
capturing location information 81 is to be kept secret.
[0097] More specifically, the decision part 102 calculates the
relative distance between the capturing location (indicated by the
capturing location information 81) and the reference location
(indicated by the reference location information 111) and decides
that the capturing location information 81 is to be kept secret if
the calculated relative distance is equal to or less than the
threshold indicated by the threshold information 112. For example,
a case is considered in which the location of the user's home is
the reference location and the information on the user's home is
stored as the reference location information 111 beforehand. If the
relative distance from the home is equal to or less than the
threshold, the decision part 102 decides that the capturing
location information 81 should be kept secret because the location
of the home may be identified. In this manner, the decision part
102 can decide whether or not the capturing location information 81
should be kept secret, using the capturing location as the
condition.
[0098] The second exemplary condition is described. The decision
part 102 can decide whether or not the capturing location
information 81 included in the image information 80 is to be kept
secret in accordance with the date-and-time information 83 the
creation part 100 adds to the image information 80. More
specifically, if the capturing date and time indicated by the
date-and-time information 83 is a predetermined date and time, in a
predetermined time zone, or the like, the decision part 102 can
decide that the capturing location information 81 should be kept
secret. In this manner, the decision part 102 can decide whether or
not the capturing location information 81 should be kept secret,
using the capturing date and time as the condition. The date and
time, the time zone or the like, which is used as the condition may
be set by the user in advance and stored in the memory 11.
[0099] As the third exemplary condition, the decision part 102 can
decide whether or not the capturing location information 81 should
be kept secret in accordance with the identifying information 910
stored in the storage medium 91. More specifically, the identifying
information 910 and the identifying information 113 are compared to
each other. If they are coincident with each other, it is decided
that for the image information 80 stored in the capturing folder
114 the capturing location information 81 is to be kept secret.
That is, by storing the identifying information 910 of the storage
medium 91 which is used for storing image information 80 with
capturing location information 81 to be kept secret as the
identifying information 113 in the memory 11 in advance, the
decision part 102 can decide whether or not the capturing location
information 81 should be kept secret depending on the use of every
storage medium 91.
[0100] The fourth exemplary condition is as follows. When making
decision, the decision part 102 can control the positioning unit 15
to acquire information on an output location at which the output is
going to be carried out as output location information, and decide
whether or not the capturing location information 81 is to be kept
secret in accordance with a result of comparison of the output
location information on the output location and the reference
location information ill to each other. For example, in a case
where it can be considered the output is going to be carried out at
home, the decision part 102 decides that the capturing location
information 81 need not be kept secret. However, at other
locations, the decision part 102 decides that the capturing
location information 81 is to be kept secret. The decision results
can be reversed. In this way, the decision part 102 can decide
whether or not the capturing location information 81 should be kept
secret, using the information on the location of the digital camera
1 when the image information 80 is output from the digital camera 1
to the outside, i.e., the output location as the condition for
decision.
[0101] As the fifth exemplary condition, the decision part 102 can
decide whether or not the capturing location information 81
included in the image information 80 is to be kept secret in
accordance with whether or not the positioning unit 15 could
acquire the output location information on the output location. For
example, in a case where the positioning unit 15 could not acquire
the output location information on the output location, the
decision part 102 considers that the output of the image
information 80 is going to be carried out in doors, and decides
that the capturing location information is to be kept secret (the
decision result can be reversed).
[0102] As the sixth exemplary condition, the operation mode of the
digital camera 1 can be used. When the operation mode of the
digital camera 1 is set in a particular mode (e.g., secret mode),
the decision part 102 can decide that the capturing location
information 81 should be kept secret.
[0103] The above-listed conditions can be considered as the
condition to make the decision by the decision part 102 in Step
S17, but the condition is not limited to the above. Moreover, all
of the above-listed conditions are not always used in the decision.
The user can set at least one of the above-listed conditions as
setting information in advance and store it in the memory 11. The
decision part 102 decides whether or not the capturing location
information 81 is to be kept secret in accordance with the thus set
condition, thereby allowing the decision to made depending on the
situation and reducing the processing as compared with a case where
the decision is made for all files of the image information 80.
[0104] As for the image information 80 for which keeping the
capturing location information 81 secret is decided to be
unnecessary in the decision by the decision part 102 in Step S17,
it is determined to be "No" in Step S18. The decision part 102
transfers the final decision result that it is unnecessary to keep
the capturing location information 81 secret to the information
fabricator part 101. In this case, the image information 80 is not
subjected to fabricating of the capturing location information 81
by the information fabricator part 101, but the image information
85 is obtained from the image information 80 without change (Step
S24). The image information 85 is then stored in the output
destination of the image information 80 (i.e., the output folder
911 in the storage medium 91 or the viewer device 7) (Step S25).
Then, the digital camera 1 goes into the monitoring state
again.
[0105] On the other hand, for the image information 80 with the
capturing location information 81 which is decided to be kept
secret by the decision part 102 in Step S17, the determination
result in Step S18 is "Yes". Thus, the decision part 102 controls
the LCD PANEL 13 to display notification information describing
that the capturing location information 81 should be kept secret in
accordance with the result in the decision in Step S17 as the
provisional decision result. In this manner, the user can be
notified by the notification information on the LCD PANEL 13 (Step
S19).
[0106] The user who is notified by Step S19 that the capturing
location information 81 may leak and therefore is to be kept secret
then determines whether or not to actually keep the capturing
location information 81 secret, and operates the operation unit 12
to input instruction information indicating the user's
determination result (i.e., the instruction information on whether
or not keeping the capturing location information 81 secret is
instructed) (Step S20).
[0107] The decision part 102 then acquires from the operation unit
12 the instruction information input by the user in Step S20. In
accordance with the instruction information, the decision part 102
makes the decision whether or not keeping the capturing location
information 81 secret is instructed by the user for the image
information 80 which is provisionally determined to be kept secret
in Step S17 (Step S21).
[0108] If keeping the capturing information 81 secret is not
instructed by the user, the determination result in Step S21 is
"No" and the decision part 102 transfers the final decision result
that keeping the capturing location information 81 of that image
information 80 secret is not necessary to the information
fabricator part 101. Then, steps S24 and S25 are executed.
[0109] On the other hand, in a case where keeping the capturing
location information 81 secret is instructed by the user, the
determination result is "Yes" in Step S21, and the decision part
102 transfers the final decision result that the capturing location
information 81 of that image information 80 is to be kept secret to
the information fabricator part 101. Thus, the information
fabricator part 101 reads that image information 80 from the
capturing folder 114 and fabricates the capturing location
information 81 added to that image information 80 to acquire
fabricated image information 84 (Step S22).
[0110] As described above, as for the image information 80 for
which it is decided that the capturing location information 81 is
to be kept secret, the information fabricator part 101 in the first
preferred embodiment deletes the capturing location information 81
to create the fabricated image information 84.
[0111] The fabricated image information 84 thus created is stored
in the output destination of the image information 80 (Step S23),
and the digital camera 1 goes into the monitoring state again. More
specifically, the digital camera 1 carries out all of Steps S17 to
S25 for all files of the image information 80 and thereafter goes
back into the monitoring state.
[0112] As described above, a digital camera 1 in the first
preferred embodiment of the present invention is an imaging device
which can capture an image of a subject to acquire captured-image
information 82. The imaging device comprises: a positioning unit 15
arranged to measure a location at which the image is captured, to
acquire capturing location information 81 indicating a capturing
location when the captured-image information 82 is acquired; a
creation part 100 arranged to create image information 80 based on
the capturing location information 81 acquired by the positioning
unit 15 and the captured-image information; a memory 11 arranged to
store the image information 80 created by the creation part 100; a
decision part 102 arranged to, when the image information 80 stored
in the memory 11 is output to the outside, decide whether or not
the capturing location information 81 included in the image
information 80 is to be kept secret; and a fabricator part 101
arranged to fabricate the capturing location information 81
included in the image information 80 in accordance with a result of
the decision by the decision part 102. Thus, the imaging device in
the first preferred embodiment of the present invention can more
effectively prevent leaking of the information, as compared with a
conventional technique which decides at the time of image capturing
whether or not the capturing location information is to be kept
secret.
[0113] The memory 11 stores reference location information 111. In
accordance with a result of comparison of the capturing location
information 81 included in the image information 80 created by the
creation part 100 and the reference location information 111 stored
in the memory 11 to each other, the decision part 102 decides
whether or not that capturing location information 81 is to be kept
secret. Thus, it is possible to decide whether or not to keep the
location information 81 secret depending on the situation, and the
processing can be reduced as compared with a case where that
decision is made for every file of the image information 80.
[0114] Moreover, location information which is acquired by the
positioning unit 15 when the digital camera 1 is located at a
reference location is stored as the reference location information
111 on the reference location in the memory 11. Thus, it is
possible to easily store the reference location information on the
reference location.
[0115] The imaging device in the first preferred embodiment of the
present invention further includes a timing unit 17 arranged to
acquire date-and-time information 83 indicating the date and time
at which the captured-image information 82 is acquired. When
creating the image information 80 based on the captured-image
information 82, the creation part 100 adds the date-and-time
information 83 acquired by the timing unit 17 to that image
information 80. The decision part 102 decides whether or not the
capturing location information 81 included in that image
information 80 is to be kept secret in accordance with the
date-and-time information 83 added to that image information 80 by
the creation part 100. In this way, it is possible to decide
whether or not to keep the location information 81 on the capturing
location secret, depending on the capturing date and time. This
enables the decision to be made depending on the situation, and can
reduce the processing as compared with a case where the decision is
made for every file of the image information 80.
[0116] Moreover, the storage medium 91 can store identifying
information 113 for identifying that storage medium 91. The
decision part 102 can decide whether or not the location
information 81 included in the image information 80 is to be kept
secret in accordance with the identifying information 113 stored in
the storage medium 91. Thus, it is possible to decide whether or
not to keep the capturing location information 81 secret depending
on the use of the storage medium 91, for example. Therefore, it is
possible to decide whether or not to keep the capturing location
information 81 secret depending on the situation and to reduce the
processing as compared with a case where the above decision is made
for every file of the image information.
[0117] The decision part 102 can decide whether or not to keep the
capturing location information 81 secret, regarding a time at which
removal of the storage medium 91 is instructed as a time of output
of the image information 80 stored in the memory 11 to the outside.
When removal of the storage medium 91 is instructed, it is highly
likely that the image information 80 stored in the removed storage
medium 91 is output to the outside (or taken out). Therefore, this
arrangement enables the decision whether or not to keep the
capturing location information 81 secret to be made at a more
appropriate time.
[0118] It can be decided whether or not the capturing location
information 81 is to be kept secret, depending on information on
the output location at which the image information 80 is output
from the imaging device to the outside, i.e., output location
information. Thus, it is possible to decide whether or not to keep
the capturing information 81 secret depending on the situation, and
to reduce the processing as compared with a case where that
decision is made for every file of the image information.
[0119] The digital camera 1 can further include a communication
unit 19 arranged to carry out data communication with an external
device such as a viewer device 7. The decision part 102 can
determine a time at which the digital camera 1 is connected to the
external device via the communication unit 19 in a communicable
manner as a time at which the image information 80 stored in the
memory 11 is output to the outside, and decides whether or not to
keep the capturing location information 81 secret. It is highly
likely that, when any communication line is connected, the image
information 80 is output to the outside. Therefore, this
arrangement enables the decision whether or not to keep the
capturing location information 81 secret to be made at a more
appropriate time.
[0120] The digital camera 1 can further include an LCD PANEL 13
arranged to output notification information in accordance with the
result of decision by the decision part 102 as a provisional
decision result and an operation unit 12 arranged to receive
instruction information on the user's instruction responding to the
notification information output by the LCD PANEL 13. The decision
part 102 can modify the provisional decision result into a final
decision result in accordance with the instruction information.
Thus, it is possible to alert the user with the notification
information, and the final decision whether or not to keep the
capturing location information 81 secret can be made in accordance
with the user's intension.
[0121] The fabricating by the information fabricator part 101 can
include deletion of the capturing location information 81 included
in the image information 80. Thus, leaking of the capturing
location information 81 can be surely prevented.
[0122] Moreover, the fabricating by the information fabricator part
101 can include replacement of the capturing location information
81 indicating the capturing location with pseudo information. Thus,
leaking of the capturing location information 81 can be surely
prevented.
[0123] The first preferred embodiment is described assuming that
the capturing location information 81 is added to every file of the
captured-image information 82 at the capturing time. However, the
digital camera 1 may be arranged to decide whether or not the
capturing location information 81 is to be kept secret at the
capturing time.
[0124] FIGS. 6 to 8 show an image storing method in the second
preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is implemented
by a digital camera 1 according to the second preferred embodiment
of the present invention. The digital camera 1 of the second
preferred embodiment has the same arrangement as that of the first
preferred embodiment. Therefore, like functions and components of
the digital camera 1 of the second preferred embodiment are labeled
with like reference numerals as those in the first preferred
embodiment, and the description thereof is appropriately
omitted.
[0125] When the power of the digital camera 1 of the second
preferred embodiment is turned on, the CPU 10 executes a
predetermined initial setting operation (Step S31) and goes into a
monitoring state in which the CPU 10 monitors predetermined states,
as in the first preferred embodiment.
[0126] In the monitoring state, the CPU 10 monitors insertion of a
storage medium 91 into the card slot 18, an instruction to register
a reference location, a capturing instruction, and a time to make
decision (Steps S32, S37, S41, and S61).
[0127] The processes in Steps S32 to S39 in the second preferred
embodiment are the same as those in Steps S2 to S9 in the first
preferred embodiment and therefore the description thereof is
omitted.
[0128] In the monitoring state, when the user operates the
operation unit 12 to input the capturing instruction, the digital
camera 1 determines "Yes" in Step S41. The CPU 10 controls the
timing unit 17 to acquire the current date and time and also
controls the positioning unit 15 to measure the current location.
In this manner, the current date and time is acquired by the timing
unit 17 (Step S42) and location information on the current location
is acquired by the positioning unit 15 (Step S43).
[0129] The decision part 102 of the second preferred embodiment
then decides whether or not to keep capturing location information
81 indicating the capturing location secret based on the condition
for decision (Step S44). Then, in accordance with the result of
that decision, the decision part 102 decides whether or not keeping
the capturing location information 81 secret is necessary (Step
S45). The same condition as those for Step S17 in the first
preferred embodiment can be used in the decision in the second
preferred embodiment.
[0130] In a case where keeping the capturing location information
81 secret is determined to be unnecessary ("No" in Step S45), the
CPU 10 controls the image capturing unit 16 to capture an image.
Thus, the image capturing unit 16 captures an image of a subject
(Step S46) to acquire captured-image information 82.
[0131] The creation part 100 then creates image information 80,
using the current date and time acquired in Step S42 as
date-and-time information 83 indicating the capturing date and
time, the current location acquired in Step S43 as the capturing
location information 81 indicating the capturing location, and the
captured-image information 82 acquired in Step S46 (Step S47).
[0132] When Step S47 is executed, it is unnecessary to fabricate
the capturing location information 81 indicating the capturing
location. Therefore, the location information acquired by the
positioning unit 15 is added without change to the image
information 80 as the capturing location information 81. The
capturing location information 81 and the date-and-time information
83 may be newly acquired immediately after Step S46 is
executed.
[0133] After creating the image information 80 by executing Step
S47, the creation part 100 stores the created image information 80
in the capturing folder 114 (Step S48). When Steps S47 and S48 are
executed, it has already been decided that keeping the capturing
location information 81 secret is not necessary. Therefore, the
creation part 100 may be arranged to create image information 85 in
Step S47 and store the image information 85 in the output folder
911 in Step S48. However, in order to prevent the capturing
location information 81 from being leaked by mistake, it is
preferable to decide again whether or not to keep the capturing
location information 81 secret when the captured-image information
82 is output to the outside. Thus, especially for the
captured-image information 82 with the capturing location
information 81 which is left unfabricated, it is preferable to
store that captured-image information 82 in the capturing folder
114 at the capturing time.
[0134] In a case where the capturing location information 81 is
decided to be kept secret in Step S45 ("Yes" in Step S45), the
decision part 102 displays notification information notifying that
decision result on the LCD PANEL 13 in accordance with that
decision result as a provisional decision result. In this manner,
the LCD PANEL 13 can alert to the user (Step S49).
[0135] The user, who is notified by Step S49 that the capturing
location information 81 may be leaked and is to be kept secret,
determines whether or not to actually keep the capturing location
information 81 secret and operates the operation unit 12 to input
instruction information indicating the result of the user's
determination (i.e., information indicating whether or not keeping
the capturing location information 81 secret is instructed) (Step
S50).
[0136] The decision part 102 acquires from the operation unit 12
the instruction information input by the user in Step S50, and
decides whether or not keeping the capturing location information
secret is instructed by the user in accordance with the instruction
information (Step S51).
[0137] If keeping the capturing location information 81 secret is
not instructed, the decision part 102 determines "No" in Step S51
and the digital camera 1 executes Steps S46 to S48.
[0138] If keeping the capturing location information 81 secret is
instructed, the decision part 102 determines "Yes" in Step S51 and
the CPU 10 controls the image capturing unit 16 to carry out a
capturing operation instructed by the user. Thus, the image
capturing unit 16 captures an image of a subject (Step S52) to
acquire captured-image information 82.
[0139] After the captured-image information 82 is acquired in Step
S52, the creation part 100 in the second preferred embodiment
transfers the information on the current location acquired in Step
S43 as the capturing location information 81 indicating the
capturing location to the information fabricator part 101. The
information fabricator part 101 then fabricates that capturing
location information 81 and transfers it to the creation part 100.
The creation part 100 creates image information 80 based on the
current date and time (date-and-time information 83) acquired in
Step S42, the captured-image information 82 acquired in Step S46,
and the capturing location information 81 fabricated by the
information fabricator part 101 (Step S53).
[0140] In Step S53, the creation part 100 may create the image
information 80 without adding the capturing location information 81
thereto. Moreover, the fabricating of the capturing location
information 81 in Step S53 may be replacement it with dummy data.
However, considering a case where the keeping the capturing
location information 81 secret might become unnecessary when that
image information 80 is output to the outside later, the
fabricating of the capturing location information 81 may be
preferably moving of the capturing location information 81 to
another place in a file, encryption, or the like for allowing easy
recovery of the capturing location information 81. Moreover, the
capturing location information 81 and the date-and-time information
83 may be newly acquired immediately after Step S52 is
executed.
[0141] The creation part 100 stores the image information 80
created by executing Step S53 in the capturing folder 114 (Step
S54).
[0142] When Steps S53 and S54 are executed, it has already been
decided that the capturing location information 81 is to be kept
secret. Therefore, the digital camera 1 may be arranged to create
the fabricated image information 84 in Step S53 and store the
fabricated image information 84 thus created in the output folder
911 in Step S54. However, the user's intention may be changed
between at the capturing time and at the output time. Thus, for
deciding whether or not to keep the location information 81 secret
when the captured-image information 82 is output to the outside, it
is preferable to create the image information 80 and store it in
the capturing folder 114.
[0143] After executing Step S48 or S54, the digital camera 1 in the
second preferred embodiment goes into the monitoring state
again.
[0144] In the monitoring state, when the time to make decision is
detected, the decision part 102 determines "Yes" in Step S61 (Step
S61). How to determine that the time to make decision has been
detected can be the same as that in Step S16 in the first preferred
embodiment.
[0145] When it is determined "Yes" in Step S61, the decision part
102 analyzes the capturing location information 81 of the image
information 80, thereby determining whether or not the capturing
location information 81 has already been kept secret. That is, it
is determined whether or not that capturing location information 81
is created in Step S53.
[0146] In a case where the capturing location information 81 is
fabricated or no capturing location information 81 is added, the
decision part 102 determines "Yes" in Step S62 and further
determines whether or not to recover the capturing location
information 81 (Step S63). The determination in Step S63 is made in
accordance with instruction information the user inputs by
operating the operation unit 12.
[0147] In the digital camera 1 in the second preferred embodiment,
the capturing location information 81 is fabricated in Step S53
such that it can be recovered later. However, if the capturing
location information 81 cannot be recovered (e.g., if no capturing
location information 81 is added), it is determined to be "No" in
Step S63 without waiting for input of the instruction information
by the user.
[0148] When it is determined to be "No" in Step S63, the
information fabricator part 101 creates fabricated image
information 84, using the image information 80 with the capturing
location information 81 which has already been kept secret as it is
(Step S64), and stores that fabricated image information 84 in a
specified output destination (the output folder 911 or the external
device such as the viewer device 7) (Step S65). The digital camera
1 may be arranged to create the fabricated image information 84 by
changing the fabricating method of the capturing location
information 81, or the like, even in a case where it is determined
that recovery is not necessary in Step S63.
[0149] If it is determined to be "Yes" in Step S63, the capturing
location information 81 of the image information 80 is recovered,
thereby creating image information 85 (Step S66). The image
information 85 is stored in the specified output destination (the
output folder 911 or the external device such as the viewer device
7) (Step S67).
[0150] In a case where the capturing location information 81 is
encrypted, the recovery of it in Step S66 is carried out by
decrypting and adding it. In a case where the storage place of the
capturing location information 81 in the file has been changed, the
capturing location information 81 is recovered by being moved back
to a predetermined storage place. Moreover, in a case where the
capturing location information 81 is moved and stored in another
region in the memory 11, the capturing location information 81 is
acquired from that region and added.
[0151] On the other hand, if the determination result is "No" in
Step S62 (the capturing location information 81 without being
fabricated is included in the image information 80), the decision
part 102 makes the decision in accordance with the condition for
decision (Step S68). The processes in Steps S68 to S74 in the
second preferred embodiment can be carried out in the same manner
as those in Steps S17 to S25 in the first preferred embodiment, and
therefore the description thereof is omitted.
[0152] As described above, the digital camera 1 in the second
preferred embodiment is an imaging device which can capture an
image of a subject to acquire captured-image information 82. The
digital camera 1 comprises: a positioning unit 15 arranged to
measure a location at which the image is captured, to acquire
capturing location information 81 indicating a capturing location
when the captured-image information 82 is acquired; a memory 11
arranged to store reference location information 111 on a reference
location; a decision part 102 arranged to, when the image is
captured, decide whether or not the capturing location information
81 acquired by the positioning unit 15 is to be kept secret in
accordance with a result of comparison of the capturing location
information 81 and the reference location information ill stored in
the memory 11 to each other; and a creation part 100 arranged to
create image information 80 based on a result of the decision by
the decision part 102 and the captured-image information 82. With
this arrangement, the digital cameral in the second preferred
embodiment can obtain the same effects as those obtained by the
digital camera 1 in the first preferred embodiment. Moreover, it is
possible to decide how to process the capturing location
information 81, depending on the capturing location. Therefore, it
is possible to decide whether or not to keep the capturing location
information 81 secret depending on the situation, and reduce the
process as compared with a case where that decision is made for
every file of image information.
[0153] The digital camera 1 in the second preferred embodiment
decides whether or not to keep the capturing location information
81 secret when an image of the subject is captured. Therefore, it
takes some time to actually capture an image of the subject (Step
S46 or S52) after the capturing is instructed (i.e., after it is
determined to be "Yes" in Step S41). Especially in a case where
Steps S49 and S50 are executed, the capturing operation is
delayed.
[0154] In other words, the user operates a shutter button (e.g.,
presses it halfway or completely), but the capturing operation is
not carried out. In some cases, the user is requested to input the
instruction information. This may cause photo opportunity to be
missed, come across as troublesome, and be a problem for the user
from a viewpoint of user-friendliness.
[0155] There can be various ways to avoid the above problem. Three
exemplary measures are described here. In accordance with the first
measure, the digital camera 1 can be arranged to, even if the
decision part 102 has decided that the capturing location
information 81 should be kept secret (the determination result is
"Yes" in Step S45), skip Steps S49, S50, and S51 and immediately
carry out the capturing operation (Step S52). In other words, at
the time of image capturing, only the decision by the decision part
102 which can be made relatively fast is carried out, but
confirmation of the user's intention is omitted. Even with this
arrangement, when the image information 80 is output from the
digital camera 1, Step S63 or S72 is carried out for that image
information 80 to give the opportunity that the user's intention is
reflected.
[0156] In accordance with the second measure, the digital camera 1
can be arranged to, upon receiving the capturing instruction,
sequentially execute the processes from the image capturing to
storing the image information 80 (from Steps S11 to S15) in the
same manner as that in the first preferred embodiment and,
immediately after that, execute the same processes as those in
Steps S62 to S74 (please note that the image information 80 is
created and stored, instead of the fabricated image information 84
or the image information 85). In other words, immediately after the
image information 80 is stored after the image capturing, the
decision part 102 decides whether or not to keep the capturing
location information 81 secret without waiting for output of the
image information to the outside. Thus, it is possible to obtain
substantially the same effects as those obtained in a case where
the decision is made at the time of capturing, without delaying the
image capturing.
[0157] In accordance with the third measure, the digital camera 1
can be arranged to partially omit the decision by the decision part
102, instead of making the decision every time the capturing
operation is instructed. More specifically, in a case of the
decision based on the capturing date and time, the decision is made
every time a predetermined time has lapsed. During a time period in
which the decision is not made, the process is carried out in
accordance with the last user's intention. In a case of the
decision based on the capturing location, the process is carried
out in accordance with the first user's intention while the user
with the digital camera 1 is in a predetermined area. Ina case of
the decision based on the use of the storage medium 91, the process
is carried out in accordance with the first user's intention until
the storage medium 91 is exchanged, for example.
[0158] In the above preferred embodiments, the candidates for the
reference location are not limited to the location of the home, but
may be set to the location of the school or office, for example, at
the user's desire.
[0159] The number of the reference locations is not limited to one.
That is, a plurality of reference locations may be stored as the
reference location information 111. In this case, the threshold
information 112 may be set for each reference location or the
threshold information 112 commonly set for two or more reference
locations may be used in the decision.
[0160] An example is described in the above preferred embodiments
in which the capturing location information 81 is decided to be
kept secret when the relative distance is equal to or less than the
threshold. However, the similar effects can be also obtained in a
case in which it is decided that the capturing location information
81 need not be kept secret when the relative distance is equal to
or more than the threshold.
[0161] The time to make decision by the decision part 102 is not
limited to the examples described in the above preferred
embodiments, but may be a time at which the digital camera 1 is
activated, a time at which reproduction of the image information 80
is instructed in the digital camera 1, or the like.
[0162] The information to be fabricated is not limited to the
capturing location information 81. For example, the captured-image
information 82 or the date-and-time information 83 may be
fabricated by the information fabricator part 101, from a viewpoint
of preventing leaking of private information. For example, the face
of the individual in the captured-image information 82 may be
blurred out, or the date-and-time information 83 may be
deleted.
[0163] In the above preferred embodiments, the digital camera 1 is
described as an example of the imaging device. However, the imaging
device may be a mobile phone with a digital camera function.
[0164] The functional blocks are described as being implemented by
software in the above preferred embodiments. However, at least a
part or all of those functional blocks may be implemented by
dedicated logic circuitry (hardware).
[0165] The processes described in the above preferred embodiments
are merely examples, but the contents and order are not limited to
those in the above preferred embodiments. That is, the contents and
order, and the like of the processes may be appropriately changed,
as long as the same effects can be obtained.
[0166] While the invention has been shown and described in detail,
the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and not
restrictive. It is therefore understood that numerous modifications
and variations can be devised without departing from the scope of
the invention. The scope of the present invention is shown by
claims.
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