17th week of 2011 patent applcation highlights part 22 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20110096102 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD - An image display apparatus which displays an image includes: an image input unit which accepts an input of an image used for display; an image processing unit which carries out image processing including sharpness processing to uniformly sharpen an entire image area and super-resolution processing to selectively sharpen an image enlarged by interpolation of pixels, on the image accepted by the image input unit; an image display unit which displays the image processed by the image processing unit; and a sharpness setting unit which reduces the intensity of the sharpness processing in accordance with an increase in the intensity of the super-resolution processing and increases the intensity of the sharpness processing in accordance with a reduction in the intensity of the super-resolution processing. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096103 | COLOR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTING DEVICE, METHOD FOR ADJUSTING COLOR TEMPERATURE, AND PROGRAM PRODUCT - A color temperature adjusting device includes a display unit that displays a first pointer indicating default values of chromaticity x, y and a second pointer indicating an adjustment value of the chromaticity x, y within a frame in a corresponding manner to scales of the x coordinate and the y coordinate marked on the frame, an operating unit that is used to change the x coordinate and/or the y coordinate of the second pointer, and a control unit that sends out the adjustment value indicated by the second pointer by an operation of the operating unit, to the monitor through a communication processing unit, and in a case where the monitor changes the color temperature, receives the values of the chromaticity x, y from the monitor through the communication processing unit so as to reflect and display the values of the chromaticity x, y on the display unit. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096104 | SPATIALLY COMBINED WAVEFORMS FOR ELECTROPHORETIC DISPLAYS - The present invention is directed to a driving method for compensating the response speed change of an electrophoretic display due to temperature variation, photo-degradation or aging of the display device, without a complex structure (e.g., use of sensors). This is accomplished by combining two waveforms, one of which causes the grey level to become dimmer and the other waveform causes the grey level to become brighter, as the response speed degrades. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096105 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPENSATING FOR TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS OF A LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL FOR A 3-DIMENSIONAL DISPLAY - Methods and apparatuses are provided for compensating for a temperature of a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel. The method includes selecting a lookup table corresponding to a detected temperature of the LCD panel from among lookup tables for a 3-dimensional (3D) display of the LCD panel; and adjusting luminance to be output to the LCD panel based on the selected lookup table. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096106 | TIMING CONTROL CIRCUIT - A timing controller is connected via a common bus to multiple data drivers which drive a display panel. A reception interface circuit receives image data including each color (R, G, and B). A timing control unit controls the timing of the luminance data for each color, i.e., R, G, and B, such that it conforms to the multiple data drivers provided as the transmission destinations. A transmission interface circuit transmits the luminance data for each color, the timing of which is controlled by the timing control unit, and a synchronization clock, to the multiple data drivers via the common bus. The transmission interface circuit is configured so as to independently adjust the respective phases of the synchronization clock and the luminance data for each color to be output to the bus. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096107 | COLOR SEQUENTIAL LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND RELATED DRIVING METHOD - A method for driving a color sequential liquid crystal display device first provides a vertical synchronization signal for defining a driving period, a field synchronization signal for defining a plurality of fields in the driving period, and a plurality of gamma voltages each related to a corresponding field in the driving period. Next, a plurality of control signals are outputted according to the vertical synchronization signal and the field synchronization signal. In a specific field, a corresponding gamma voltage among the plurality of gamma voltages is outputted according to the plurality of control signals. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096108 | CONVERSION OF A SUB-PIXEL FORMAT DATA TO ANOTHER SUB-PIXEL DATA FORMAT - A method of determining implied sample areas for each data point of each color in a source pixel data specified in a first sub-pixel format is used for sub-pixel rendering an image on a display specified in a second sub-pixel format. Each of the first and second sub-pixel formats comprises a plurality of colored sub-pixels. The method comprises determining a geometric center of each colored sub-pixel of the first format to define a sampling point; and defining each implied sample area by forming lines that are substantially equidistant between the sampling point of one colored sub-pixel and the sampling point of another neighboring same color colored sub-pixel. A similar technique may be used for determining resample areas for computing color values for rendering an image specified in a first sub-pixel format on a display substantially comprising a plurality of colored sub-pixels arranged in a second sub-pixel format. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096109 | INKJET PRINTER - An inkjet printer includes an inkjet cartridge, an inkjet head, a controller, a viscosity adjustment device and a viscometer. The inkjet cartridge is filled with ink. The inkjet head is connected to the inkjet cartridge. The catcher plate is opposite to the inkjet head, and connected to the cartridge. The viscometer is configured for determining a viscosity of ink in the inkjet cartridge. The viscosity adjustment device is configured for adjusting viscosity of ink in the inkjet cartridge. The controller is electrically connected to the inkjet head, the viscometer, and the viscosity adjustment device, respectively. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096110 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND LIQUID EJECTING METHOD - A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a head that ejects liquid on a medium; a head-moving unit that moves the head in a moving direction; a timer that measures a hold period in which the head does not eject the liquid; and a controller that controls ejection of the liquid from the head in accordance with the hold period, the controller controlling the head to eject the liquid in one of modes including first and second modes. In the first mode, the head ejects the liquid during one of forward scanning and backward scanning in the moving direction, and then ejects the liquid during the forward scanning and the backward scanning in the moving direction. In the second mode, the head ejects the liquid during the forward scanning and the backward scanning in the moving direction. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096111 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A potential inclination of the second variation component in the liquid-kind ejection pulse of the first signal is gentler than a potential inclination of the first variation component. A potential inclination of the second variation component in the liquid-kind ejection pulse of the second signal is steeper than the potential inclination of the first variation component. A ratio of the potential of the intermediate hold component to the potential of the hold section is larger in the liquid-kind ejection pulse of the second signal than in the liquid-kind ejection pulse of the first signal. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096112 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - The ejection driving pulse is a voltage waveform including: a first variation section; a hold section; and a second variation section. The second variation section includes: a first variation component in which the potential is varied in the second direction from the termination potential of the first variation section; an intermediate hold component in which the termination potential of the first variation component holds for a given time; and a second variation component in which the potential is varied in the second direction from the termination potential of the first variation component. The potential of the intermediate hold component is in the range from 50% to 60% of the potential of the hold section. A potential inclination of the second variation component is steeper than a potential inclination of the first variation component. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096113 | IMAGE FORMING DEVICE AND PRINTED MATTER - In an image forming device including a liquid discharge head in which nozzles for discharging liquid drops are arranged side by side, a drive waveform generating unit generates, within a single drive cycle, a first drive waveform containing a drive signal to discharge an amount of liquid drop used for image formation, and a second drive waveform containing a drive signal to discharge an amount of liquid drop smaller than a minimum discharge drop amount used for image formation. A head control unit causes the liquid discharge head to discharge the amount of liquid drop used for image formation in accordance with the first drive waveform for a region where an image is formed, and to discharge the amount of liquid drop smaller than the minimum discharge drop amount in accordance with the second drive waveform for a region where any image is not formed. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096114 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO EJECT DROPS HAVING STRAIGHT TRAJECTORIES - Described herein is a method and apparatus for driving a drop ejection device to produce drops having straight trajectories. In one embodiment, a method for driving a drop ejection device having an actuator includes building a drop of a fluid with at least one drive pulse by applying a multi-pulse waveform having the at least one drive pulse and a straightening pulse to the actuator. Next, the method includes causing the drop ejection device to eject the drop with a straight trajectory in response to the pulses of the multi-pulse waveform. The straightening pulse is designed to ensure that the drop is ejected without a drop trajectory error. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096115 | INK JET PRINTING APPARATUS AND INK JET PRINTING METHOD - The present invention provides an ink jet printing apparatus and an ink jet printing method in which if an image is printed using ink and a process liquid serving to improve the printability of the ink, degradation of print image quality can be suppressed which results from a rise in the temperature of a print head. To achieve this, the present invention reduces the amount of process liquid ejected from a process liquid ejection section capable of ejecting a process liquid, with increasing temperature of an ink ejection section capable of ejecting ink. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096116 | INKJET PRINTHEAD, PRINTING APPARATUS, AND PRINTING METHOD - This invention is directed to provide an inkjet printhead, printing apparatus, and printing method capable of correcting a shift of the printing position caused by variations of the discharge characteristic between nozzles. To accomplish this, the inkjet printhead includes memories which hold block numbers used to time-divisionally drive nozzles. The block numbers are written in consideration of the discharge characteristics of the printhead during the manufacturing process of the printhead. When the inkjet printhead is mounted in the printing apparatus, the printing apparatus reads out block numbers corresponding to respective nozzles from the memories. Based on the numbers, the printing apparatus changes block selection signals for the respective nozzles, and transfers the changed block selection signals to the inkjet printhead to drive it. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096117 | METHOD FOR DETECTING MEDIA TYPE - A method for detecting media type, the method includes the steps of defining a media support surface; advancing a print medium onto the support surface; emitting light from a first light source positioned on a first side on the print medium toward the print medium; moving a sensor on a second side of the print medium along a scan direction; monitoring the position of the sensor as it moves along the scan direction; sensing the light on the second side of the print medium as the light passes through the print medium to the sensor; providing memory for storing patterns representing particular media types; and providing a processor for comparing signals from the sensor to patterns stored in the memory in order to identify media type of the print medium. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096118 | INKJET PRINTER FOR DETECTING THE TYPE OF PRINT MEDIA - An inkjet printer includes a media support defining a surface; an inkjet printhead oriented to eject ink toward the defined surface; a carriage that is movable along a carriage scan direction; a light source directed at the defined surface and positioned on a first side of the defined plane to provide an illuminated portion of the plane extending substantially along the carriage scan direction; a light sensing device mounted on the movable platform on a second side of the defined plane that is opposite the first side, which sensing device functions to sense media type by sensing light emitted from the light source and transmitted across the defined plane and to light sensing device; memory for storing patterns representing particular media types; and a processor for comparing signals from the light sensor to patterns stored in the memory in order to identify media type. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096119 | DROPLET DISCHARGE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DROPLET DISCHARGE DEVICE - A droplet discharge device is adapted to perform drawing of droplets of functional liquid from a functional droplet discharge head onto a workpiece in a drawing area, and to perform discharge inspection of the functional droplet discharge head in an inspection area, which is separated from the drawing area. The droplet discharge device includes a positioning stage, a flushing unit and an inspection stage disposed in this order along a common movement axis passing through the drawing area and the inspection area so that the inspection stage is disposed at a position closer to the inspection area. An image recognition device is disposed in the inspection area. A movement mechanism is arranged to move the positioning stage, the flushing unit and the inspection stage along the common movement axis. The movement mechanism is arranged to move the inspection stage independently of the positioning stage and the flushing unit. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096120 | INKJET PRINTING METHOD AND INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS - An inkjet printing method and an inkjet printing apparatus are provided which can realize equal smoothness in both a printed area and in a non-printed area and produce a printed material having a uniform glossiness over the entire printed image. To this end, the clear ink is applied in two phases—a first phase that makes the print medium impenetrable by applying highly penetrative clear ink to the print medium stepwise or intermittently in a small volume at a time and a second phase that applies a greater volume of clear ink in a short period of time than does the first phase of clear ink application. With this process, a clear ink layer of a uniform thickness is formed in both the printed area and the non-printed area on the surface of the print medium made impenetrable by the first phase. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096121 | Filter/wicking structure for micro-fluid ejection head - A micro-fluid ejection head structure and a method for assembling a micro-fluid ejection head structure. The micro-fluid ejection head structure includes a molded, non-fibrous wicking and filtration structure. The wicking and filtration structure is fixedly attached to a filtered fluid reservoir of the micro-fluid ejection head structure for flow of filtered fluid to a micro-fluid ejection head attached to the head structure. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096122 | INKJET NOZZLE WITH PADDLE LAYER ARRANGED BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND WAFERS - An inkjet nozzle includes a first wafer having active drive circuitry together with an ink jet print nozzle formed therein; a second wafer having an ink channel formed therein; and a paddle layer sandwiched between the first and second wafers in a chamber complementarily defined by the wafers. The paddle layer is in signal communication with the active drive circuitry so that ink supplied via the ink channel is ejected via the print nozzle upon actuation of the paddle layer by the circuitry. The first wafer includes a silicon wafer upon which is fabricated an epitaxial boron doped layer, an epitaxial silicon layer, drive transistors and distribution circuitry forming a CMOS logic and drive transistor level, and a silicon nitride layer. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096123 | INKJET PRINTER CRADLE WITH SHAPED RECESS FOR RECEIVING A PRINTER CARTRIDGE - An inkjet printer system including a plurality of inkjet printer cartridges; and a number of inkjet printer cradles each including a body defining a recess and arranged to receive and operate each of a set of supported inkjet printer cartridges of the plurality of inkjet printer cartridges;wherein those inkjet cartridges of said plurality not belonging to the set of supported inkjet printer cartridges, in respect of a particular one of said number of inkjet printer cradles, are shaped to prevent their reception into the recess of said particular inkjet printer cradle. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096124 | INKJET PRINTHEAD HAVING LOW-LOSS CONTACT FOR THERMAL ACTUATORS - An inkjet printhead that has a supporting substrate, a conductive layer deposited in a pattern on one side of the supporting substrate, an insulating layer deposited such that the conductive layer is between the insulating layer and the supporting substrate, an ink chamber supported on the supporting substrate such that the conductive layer is between the ink chambers and the supporting substrate, a nozzle in fluid communication with the ink chamber, a heater on the insulating layer configured to vaporize some ink in the ink chamber such that a droplet of ink is ejected through the nozzle, the heater having a resistive element extending between a pair of contacts and, at least one metallic via in each of the contacts respectively, the metallic vias extending through the insulating layer to establish and electrical connection between the conductive layer and the contacts. The insulating layer has a planar surface on which the heater is supported. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096125 | INKJET PRINTHEAD WITH NOZZLE LAYER DEFINING ETCHANT HOLES - An inkjet printhead for an inkjet printer includes a wafer substrate defining an ink supply channel therethrough; side wall portions extending away from a surface of the wafer substrate; a nozzle layer supported on the side wall portions and extending parallel to the surface of the wafer substrate, the nozzle layer and the side wall portions defining an array of nozzle chambers, the nozzle layer defining ink ejection ports and etchant holes, the etchant holes being of sufficient diameter to retain ink in the nozzle chamber by surface tension; and a plurality of thermal actuators cantilevered on the wafer substrate, each thermal actuator being respectively positioned in a nozzle chambers to partition the nozzle chamber. A portion of each thermal actuator facing away from a respective ink ejection port is hydrophobic to facilitate the forming of an air bubble between the thermal actuator and the wafer substrate. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096126 | PRINTER HEAD AND PRINTING METHOD HAVING THE SAME - In an apparatus and a method for the printing of spacers in a pattern on substrates of display panels, a printer head includes a plurality of nozzle holes. Each printer head includes a nozzle group having a plurality of nozzle holes. A nozzle group may be selected by the conduction wirings on the vibration membrane and top plate sandwiching the piezoelectric actuators. To print complex patterns on the substrate a plurality of printer head sets, a plurality of printer heads in a line, can be arranged in various configurations. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096127 | LIQUID SUPPLY APPARATUS AND LIQUID-CONSUMING APPARATUS - A liquid supply apparatus configured to supply a liquid for a liquid-consuming apparatus, includes: a liquid container including a storage chamber which stores the liquid and an engaging portion which is provided on an outer surface of the liquid container; and an attaching section to which the liquid container is attachable, which is formed with an opening, and which includes: a holding member configured to have an attitude which is changable between a first attitude and a second attitude; a cover configured to selectively have an open attitude for opening the opening and a close attitude for closing the opening; and a closing-preventive member on the cover and configured to prevent the cover from having the close attitude when the holding member has an attitude different from the first attitude. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096128 | INK TANK AND PRINTING APPARATUS - An ink tank with a high volume efficiency and a printing apparatus which are capable of completely using up ink stored in the ink tank. A meniscus holding force (Pm | 2011-04-28 |
20110096129 | LIQUID CONTAINER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS INCLUDING THE LIQUID CONTAINER - A liquid container stores liquid to be supplied to a liquid ejection head. The liquid container includes a liquid storage chamber that stores externally supplied liquid, a first delivery channel through which the liquid is delivered from the liquid storage chamber to the liquid ejection head, and a second delivery channel through which the liquid is delivered from the liquid storage chamber to the liquid ejection head. The second delivery channel has an inlet positioned lower than an inlet of the first delivery channel in a height direction of the liquid storage chamber. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096130 | PRINTING DEVICE AND PRINTING METHOD - Disclosed herein is a printing device including: a plurality of heads configured to discharge inks cured by light irradiation and arranged in a transport direction of a medium; a plurality of pre-curing light sources provided in correspondence with the plurality of heads and configured to irradiate pre-curing light to dots formed on the medium by the heads; and a completely-curing light source configured to irradiate completely-curing light to the dots to which the light from the plurality of pre-curing light sources is irradiated, wherein a first printing mode in which a background ink is discharged from a head of an upstream side of the transport direction of the heads for discharging color inks and a second printing mode in which the background ink is discharged from a head of a downstream side of the transport direction of the heads for discharging the color inks are present. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096131 | PRINTING DEVICE AND PRINTING METHOD - A printing device includes a plurality of heads ejecting ink cured by irradiation of light and arranged in a transport direction of a medium, a plurality of temporary curing light sources provided respectively corresponding to the plurality of heads and respectively irradiating light for temporary curing to dots formed on the medium by the respective heads, and a main curing light source irradiating light for main curing to the dots to which the plurality of temporary curing light sources have irradiated the light, wherein the printing device has a first printing mode where a clear ink is ejected from a head placed at the upper stream in the transport direction when seen from heads ejecting color inks, and a second printing mode where the clear ink is ejected from a head placed at the lower stream in the transport direction when seen from the heads ejecting the color inks. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096132 | INK JET RECORDING DEVICE AND INK JET RECORDING METHOD - Provided are an inkjet recording device and an inkjet recording method for providing an image wherein concentration nonunifomiity is reduced with less ink bleed between inks of different colors, in high speed multicolor printing of single path system. In the device and the method, a conditional expression of 0.6≦R/R0≦0.9 is satisfied, where, R is a dot radius of a second ink jetted on a first ink which is jetted on the recording medium and semi-cured by a beam applied, and R0 is a dot radius of the second ink directly jetted on the recording medium. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096133 | EXPOSING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - An exposing device includes a plurality of light emitting elements, a substrate to which the plurality of light emitting elements are mounted, an optical system that focuses lights emitted by the plurality of light emitting elements, and a holder that holds the optical system. The holder has a substrate abutting surface that abuts against the substrate. The holder includes a base material portion made of metal, and a substrate abutting portion formed integrally with the base material portion. The substrate abutting portion is made of resin having electrical insulation property. The surface abutting surface is formed on the surface abutting portion. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096134 | Light emitting diode array including apertures, line printer head, and method of manufacturing the light emitting diode array - A light emitting diode array including apertures, a line printer head using the light emitting diode array, and a method of manufacturing the light emitting diode array. The light emitting diode array includes the apertures that are formed in a substrate and restrict tunnels of light emitted from a plurality of light emitting diodes. Also, a lens that refracts the light transmitted through the plurality of apertures is included. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096135 | AUTOMATIC LABELING OF A VIDEO SESSION - Described is labeling a video session with metadata representing a recognized person or object, such as to identify a person corresponding to a recognized face when that face is being shown during the video session. The identification may be made by overlaying text on the video session, e.g., the person's name and/or other related information. Facial recognition and/or other (e.g., voice) recognition may be used to identify a person. The facial recognition process may be made more efficient by using known narrowing information, such as calendar information that indicates who the invitees are to a meeting that is being shown in the video session. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096136 | TELEPRESENCE SYSTEM, TELEPRESENCE METHOD, AND VIDEO COLLECTION DEVICE - A telepresence system, a telepresence method, and a video collection device are disclosed. The telepresence system includes a video collection device, a video display device, an audio collection device, an audio player, and an audio and video communication device. The audio and video communication device transmits videos collected by the video collection device on a local end and audios collected by the audio collection device on the local end to a remote end through a network; the video display device and the audio player on the remote end play the images and audios respectively; and the video collection device is a panoramic camera. The technical solution under the present invention overcomes the poor effect of panoramic presence in the existing telepresence system, and improves the telepresence system in terms of depth presence, seamless display and eye contact. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096137 | Audiovisual Feedback To Users Of Video Conferencing Applications - The present invention provides a method of providing feedback to a participant in a video conference, comprising the steps of: establishing a video conferencing session between multiple participants, wherein each participant in the video conferencing session is associated with a video capture device and an audio capture device; and establishing presentation requirements for each participant, wherein the presentation requirements are associated with the video conferencing session and the video capture and audio capture devices associated with each participant, wherein responsive to a failure to meet the presentation requirements, feedback is sent to at least the local participant who has failed to meet the presentation requirements. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096138 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - A communication system that may be integrated or otherwise combined with a piece of furniture, such as a conference table, desk or credenza. The communication system may provide a combination of audio, video, telephony, presentation and/or other conferencing functions and may include a number of separate user modules, a control module, a display module and a network connection. According to an exemplary embodiment, each of the separate user modules is a compact device that is integrated into the piece of furniture and includes a button that, when activated, allows a user to take control of certain aspects of the communication system. For example, a user may take over the display module or the information that is sent via the network connection by activating their user module. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096139 | System and Method for Providing Secure Video Visitation - A video visitation communication system configured to establish a communication channel using transmittal of simple identifiers. The system includes a plurality of communication stations, each station having a microphone configured to generate an audio signal, a video camera configured to receive the audio signal and generate a combined audio/video signal for transmission, and a display configured to display a received audio/video signal. The system further includes a communication administration station configured to perform steps stored on a computer readable medium to establish a communication channel between the first communication station and the second communication station. The steps include receiving a selection of a first communication station from the plurality of communication stations, receiving a selection of a second communication station from the plurality of communication stations, receiving a selection of parameters for a communication channel between the first and second communication stations, retrieving an identifier for the first and second communication stations, and transmitting an identification message including a simple identifier to each of the communication stations, each simple identifier specifying the other of the communication stations. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096140 | Analysis Of Video Composition Of Participants In A Video Conference - A method of determining whether a video frame meets the design composition requirements associated with a video conference, said method comprising steps performed by a processor of: providing design composition requirements for the video frame, wherein the design composition requirements are available at runtime; analyzing captured video content from a video conference, to determine whether a participant of interest is present in a video frame of the video content; and analyzing the video frame to determine if it meets the design composition requirements for the video conference. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096141 | VIDEOCONFERENCING ENVIRONMENT - A method of videoconferencing includes arranging a portable environment to include a first wall generally parallel to and spaced from a second wall and facing a videocamera on the first wall toward the second wall. An on-camera subject zone is implemented between the first wall and the second wall via: (1) setting a field-of-view of the videocamera to include the second wall while excluding a peripheral edge of the second wall; and (2) positioning a subject station between the first wall and the second wall and setting the on-camera subject zone within a boundary defined by the field-of-view of the videocamera extending from the subject station to the second wall. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096142 | IMAGING DEVICE, IMAGING METHOD, AND IMAGING SYSTEM - The present invention is an imaging apparatus including: a receiving unit that receives information representing a first focal length from a terminal which produces an image of a first imaging area by capturing an image of a subject at the first focal length; an imaging unit that produces an image of a second imaging area by capturing an image of the subject at a second focal length; an extraction unit that extracts a characteristic area of the subject from the image of the second imaging area based on information representing the first focal length and information representing the second focal length; and a transmitting unit that transmits information regarding the image of the characteristic area to the terminal. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096143 | APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A PANORAMIC IMAGE, METHOD FOR GENERATING A PANORAMIC IMAGE, AND COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM - Apparatus, methods, and computer-readable media for generating panoramic images are provided. The apparatus includes an image pickup unit that receives a first image and a second image, the first image including first image data representing a moving object, and the second image including second image data representing the moving object; an image processing unit that determines a relative movement of the moving object between the first and second images; a connection line calculation unit that determines a first connection line representing a first modified edge of the first image and a first modified edge of the second image based on the relative movement; and a panorama synthesis unit that merges the first and second images based on the first connection line to generate a panoramic image. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096144 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INTERACTIVE POINT-OF-VIEW AUTHORING OF DIGITAL VIDEO CONTENT - The present invention provides electronic methods and apparatus for interactively authoring, sharing and analyzing digital video content. Methods for authoring include displaying visual data, defining each traversal as a time-based sequence of frames and annotating and storing a record of the traversal and its associated audio records. Defining the traversal Includes interactively panning the visual data by positioning an overlay window relative to the visual data and zooming in or out by resizing the overlay window. In alternative embodiments, the visual data may be displayed in a rectangular layout or a cylindrical layout. The methods are practiced using an integrated graphical interface, including an overview region displaying the visual data, a detail region displaying current data within the overlay window, and a worksheet region displaying a list of previously stored annotated traversal records. In a further aspect, the worksheet region list of annotated traversal records is published in a web document accessible via network using a standard HTML browser, and further annotations may be added by a community of network users. Analytical methods are also provided in which data markers corresponding to traversal records are plotted against an interactive abstract map enabling users to shift between levels of abstraction in exploring the video record. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096145 | Method and Device for Rendering and Generating Computer-Generated Video Holograms - Method for real-time rendering and generation of computer-generated video holograms from image data with depth information, where in a first mode a 3D rendering graphics pipeline ( | 2011-04-28 |
20110096146 | Method and system for response time compensation for 3D video processing - A sequential pattern comprising contiguous black frames inserted between left and right 3D video and/or graphics frames may be displayed on an LCD display. The pattern may comprise two or three contiguous left frames followed by contiguous black frames followed by two or three contiguous right frames followed by contiguous black frames. The left and/or right frames may comprise interpolated frames and/or may be displayed in ascending order. The contiguous black frames are displayed longer than liquid crystal response time. 3D shutter glasses are synchronized with the black frames. A left lens transmits light when left frames followed by contiguous black frames are displayed and a right lens transmits light when right frames followed by contiguous black frames are displayed. A 3D pair of 24 Hz frames or two 3D pairs of 60 Hz frames per pattern are displayed on a 240 Hz display. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096147 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - An image processing apparatus includes: an image input section through which a two-dimensional image signal is input; an image converting section which receives the image signal output from the image input section and generates and outputs a left eye image and a right eye image for realizing stereopsis; and an image output section which outputs the left eye image and the right eye image output from the image converting section. The image converting section extracts a spatial characteristic amount of the input image signal, generates at least one of the left eye image and the right eye image through an image conversion process in which the characteristic amount is applied, and performs the image conversion process of a different type according to a comparison result of distance information of a preset region unit in the input image signal and a predetermined threshold. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096148 | IMAGING INSPECTION DEVICE - In a method for recording a thermographic inspection image ( | 2011-04-28 |
20110096149 | VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM WITH OBJECT TRACKING AND RETRIEVAL - A system for capturing and retrieving a collection of video image data captures video image data from a live scene with still cameras and PTZ cameras, and automatically detects an object of interest entering or moving in the live scene. The system automatically controls the PTZ camera to enable close-up real time video capture of the object of interest. The system automatically tracks the object of interest in the captured video image data and analyses features of the object of interest. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096150 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACES - The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for the optical characterisation of a three-dimensional surface. The method and apparatus are an improvement over the known photogoniometer and Parousiameter, as it enables a more reliable characterisation of three-dimensionally shaped surfaces. The technique is particularly useful for the characterisation of surfaces with a complex optical appearance such as the human skin. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096151 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NOISE REDUCTION FOR 3D VIDEO CONTENT - A video processing system receives left and right 3D video and/or graphics frames and generates noise reduced left 3D video, right 3D video and/or graphics frames based on parallax compensated left and right frames. Displacement of imagery and/or pixel structures is determined relative to opposite side left and/or right frames. Parallax vectors are determined for parallax compensated left 3D video, right 3D video and/or graphics frames. A search area for displacement may be bounded by parallax limitations. Left 3D frames may be blended with the parallax compensated right 3D frames. Right 3D frames may be blended with the parallax compensated left 3D frames. The left 3D video, right 3D video and/or graphics frames comprise images that are captured, representative of and/or are displayed at a same time instant or at different time instants. Motion estimation, motion adaptation and/or motion compensation techniques may be utilized with parallax techniques. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096152 | STEREOSCOPIC IMAGE DISPLAY - A stereoscopic image display including an image displaying unit and a directional light modulator is provided. The image displaying unit has a black matrix. The directional light modulator is disposed corresponding to the image displaying unit, wherein the directional light modulator comprises a plurality of constitutional groups repeating arranged in a first direction. Each of constitutional groups comprises a plurality of periodically changed structures, and each periodically changed structure in same constitutional group changes its size along the first direction. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096153 | INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM - The present invention relates to an information processing device, an information processing method, and a program, whereby a graphics mode to play a graphics image, or the like can be changed without changing resolution. A device plane to store a graphics, video, or background image is a storage region where an L region to store an image for L, and a R region to store an image for R are collaterally arranged, and the configuration of the device plane is defined as to the whole of the device plane that is of storage regions for two images. The graphics mode or the like is included in the configuration of the device plane, and a configuration mode setting API sets the graphics mode. The present invention may be applied to a BD player configured to play a BD, or the like. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096154 | DISPLAY APPARATUS, IMAGE DISPLAYING METHOD, 3D SPECTACLE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A display apparatus for displaying a three-dimensional ( | 2011-04-28 |
20110096155 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND IMAGE DISPLAY METHOD THEREIN - A display apparatus which can simultaneously display a plurality of images such as a two-dimensional image or a three-dimensional image, and an image display method therein, the display apparatus including: a signal receiving part which receives a first image signal; an image processing part which generates a second image signal and a third image signal based on the first image signal; a display part which displays images based on the second and third image signals; and a controller which controls the image processing part to generate the second and third image signals, to display the image based on the second image signal in a first region of the display part, and to display the image based on the third image signal in a second region of the display part, the third image signal including a left-eye image and a right-eye image generated from the first image signal. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096156 | 3-D Display Device and Display Method Thereof - A display device capable of displaying a stereoscopic image has improved display quality when displaying a 2-D image by filtering to include image data from surrounding pixels in output data corresponding to a specific pixel based on weight values. The data of the specific pixel is influenced by the surrounding pixels, to display the data of the specific pixel in a wider range. As a result, non-recognition of a thin line or character at an arbitrary angle may be prevented. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096157 | MICROSCOPY IMAGING - Among other things, an imaging device has a photosensitive array of pixels, and a surface associated with the array is configured to receive a specimen with at least a part of the specimen at a distance from the surface equivalent to less than about half of an average width of the pixels. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096158 | LIQUID CRYSTAL ARRAY INSPECTING APPARATUS - A liquid crystal array inspection apparatus for two-dimensional scanning on a liquid crystal substrate. It includes a stage for mounting the liquid crystal substrate; an imaging device provided above and distantly from the stage; an imaging control part for controlling the imaging of the imaging device; a stage driving part for driving the stage in a Y direction; an encoder for detecting a rotation state of a drive motor of the stage driving part; an imaging-start position reaching detection part for detecting that the liquid crystal substrate reaches the imaging-start positions in the Y direction in forward and return courses on the stages based on a detection quantity and an imaging range of the encoder; and an imaging-start trigger signal generating part for generating an imaging-start trigger signal to start the imaging by the imaging control part based on an output from the imaging-start position reaching detection part. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096159 | MEASUREMENT APPARATUS - The present invention relates to a measurement apparatus capable of improving measurement precision of a measurement object using measurement light without deteriorating the visibility of the measurement object. An observation illumination device | 2011-04-28 |
20110096160 | Chemistry Strip Reader And Method - A chemistry strip reader and method for analyzing chemistry strips. A conveyor moves chemical strips through different imaging positions at discrete points in time across the field of view of a camera, which captures images of each chemistry strip at different discrete times. A processor determines reflectance values for each of the chemical strips from the captured images at the discrete points in time. Calibration targets adjacent the chemistry strips can be used to adjust the determined reflectance values. The light source can sequentially illuminate each chemistry strip with three different wavelengths of light, where the processor calculates a concentration determination associated with the chemistry strip by calculating different chromaticity coordinates for the different wavelengths of light, and comparing them to known chromaticity coordinates for known analyte concentrations. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096161 | Displacement sensing system - A displacement sensing system is disclosed. Two image capturing devices are settled at to opposite ends of a coordinate axis of the planar area, respectively, for capturing images of the planar area and an object placed thereon. Four pre-established LUT databases and an interactive four-matrix lookup table process are implemented to determine actual coordinates of the object on in the planar area. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096162 | DETECTION APPARATUS, DETECTION METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM THEREOF FOR DETECTING AN OBJECT IN REAL-TIME - A detection apparatus, a detection method and a computer readable medium thereof for detecting an object in real time are provided. The detection apparatus is electrically connected to a video capturing apparatus for capturing a video sequence comprising the object. The detection apparatus generates a first transformed frame and a second transformed frame according to the video sequence, and retrieves a plurality of target pixel bits and a plurality of adjacent pixel bits from the first transformed frame. The detection apparatus further interlaces the target pixel bits and the adjacent pixel bits to enhance the accuracy of determining the position where the object appears in the second transformed frame without considerably increasing the computational complexity. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096163 | CURVED MIRROR CAMERA - The present invention discloses a curved mirror camera including an opaque housing, a single-sided curved reflector, a light-absorption hood and a camera. The opaque housing contains an opening, the single-sided curved reflector is assembled with the opaque housing to form an internal accommodation space, the light-absorption hood is collected in the accommodation space and the camera is collected in the accommodation space. The camera converts an image into an electronic signal for output and is further provided with a zoom lens by which a same photographing effect of shiny mirror reflection, high quality and high definition can be provided, so as to improve an issue in a conventional camera wherein a lens is always fixed. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096164 | DOME CAMERA - A dome camera ( | 2011-04-28 |
20110096165 | AUTOMATIC CAMERA CALIBRATION USING GPS AND SOLAR TRACKING - A system and method for automatically calibrating the aiming direction of a camera onboard a vehicle. The method uses GPS and solar almanac data to estimate the location of the sun relative to the vehicle, and compares this to the solar position in an image from the camera. The comparison is performed with an ongoing recursive calculation which yields an improved estimate of the sun position relative to the vehicle, while simultaneously calibrating the aiming direction of the camera. The aiming calibration data is used to improve the accuracy of the camera's images as used for all of the camera's other functions. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096166 | TRACTOR TRAILER CAMERA CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE - A tractor trailer camera control system for relaying a camera video signal through existing tractor and trailer electrical lines without the requirement for a traditional dedicated camera video harness is disclosed. The camera video signal may alternatively be transmitted wirelessly. The camera control system may use relays for powering the various components and controlling the transmission of the camera video signal from the camera to a monitor installed in the cab. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096167 | OPERATING ASSISTANCE SYSTEM A ROAD NETWORK WITH QUALITY OF SERVICE - The invention pertains to a supervision system which allows significant aid to be afforded to the operators of large road networks. Image sensors, autonomous from the electrical standpoint and comprising software for automatically detecting incidents, transmit alarms to a network management center by way of a wireless communication network. Swivelable cameras may be pointed at the alarm zones so as to perform zooms displayed on the screens of the operators of the center. The alarms are ranked by order of technical priority and then as a function of service quality criteria defined by the operator. They may be distributed into alarms requiring immediate action and other alarms. They can also be distributed into alarms for which an automatic action may be triggered and may suffice for the resolution of the incident and alarms requiring an operator action. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096168 | VIDEO DELIVERY SYSTEMS USING WIRELESS CAMERAS - Systems, apparatuses, and techniques for video delivery can include one or more of the following: a wireless camera arranged in a wearable form factor comprising a battery to provide energy, and configured to generate a video feed, and a base station in wireless communication with the wireless camera and configured to receive the video feed from the wireless camera and process the video feed, and a video portal device communicatively coupled with the base station and configured to receive the processed video feed from the base station and deliver at least a portion of the processed video feed to one or more remote clients. A base station can reserve a wireless channel for the wireless camera for a video transmission. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096169 | CAMERA TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD, AND LIVE VIDEO COMPOSITING SYSTEM - Provided are a camera tracking system and method and a live video compositing system using the same, which track a main camera with a sub-camera attached to the main camera and thus stably calculate the motion of the main camera even in a dynamic case where most of a static background is occluded by a moving foreground object. The camera tracking system and the live video compositing system can connect feature point tracks that are cut by a foreground object which dynamically moves in an image. Accordingly, the camera tracking system and the live video compositing system can perform the more accurate and quick tracking of a camera even in a case where a foreground object occludes background by dynamically moving. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096170 | System and Method for Video Quality Parametric Tests - A method and system for automatically evaluating the quality of a signal transmitted by an imaging device. The amount of noise in the video signal is analyzed using an algorithm that does not require comparison to a template signal. The results of the algorithm determine whether the signal meets a pre-determined threshold value for signal quality. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096171 | FOCAL POINT ADJUSTING APPARATUS, IMAGE-TAKING APPARATUS, INTERCHANGEABLE LENS, CONVERSION COEFFICIENT CALIBRATING METHOD, AND CONVERSION COEFFICIENT CALIBRATING PROGRAM - A focal point adjusting apparatus comprises: a photoelectric converting unit that photoelectrically converts at least a pair of optical images and outputs at least a pair of image signals; a phase difference detecting unit that detects the phase difference between the pair of image signals that is output by the photoelectric conversion unit; a conversion unit that carries out the conversion of a phase difference that is detected by the phase difference detecting unit into a defocus amount by using a conversion coefficient; a focal point moving unit that moves the focal point position based on the defocus amount resulting of the conversion by the conversion unit; and a calibrating unit that calibrates the conversion coefficient depending on the result of the focal point moving unit moving the focal point position when the operator photographs a subject. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096172 | Waveform Display Apparatus and Method - A waveform display apparatus that can display a waveform in a desired position even when an internal reference mode is switched to an external reference mode. The internal and external reference modes are switched with a reference select button 60. A user operates a phase adjustment knob 64 while watching a display 54 to adjust a phase relationship between an external reference video signal and a video signal under test. When the phase relationship becomes proper an offset save button 66 is pressed to store the phase offset at the situation in a memory 56. A CPU 30 reads out the phase offset according to needs such as the waveform display apparatus is turned on, etc. to control a phase adjustment circuit 44 for adjusting the phase relationship between the external reference video signal and the video signal under test. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096173 | AV DELAY MEASUREMENT AND CORRECTION VIA SIGNATURE CURVES - Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for non-invasive, “in-service” AV delay detection and correction. These systems and methods do not modify the audio signal or the video signal, nor do they rely on any metadata to be carried with the audio signal or the video signal via the distribution path. Instead, agents located at various points along the distribution path generate very small signature curves for the audio signal and the video signal and distribute them to a manager via a separate data path other than the distribution path. The manager calculates a measured AV delay caused by the distribution path based on these signature curves, and then optionally corrects the measured AV delay by adjusting an in-line delay in the distribution path. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096174 | ACCESSING RESOURCES BASED ON CAPTURING INFORMATION FROM A RENDERED DOCUMENT - A system and method for authorizing access to computing resources, access to services, software and so on, based on capturing information associated with a request is described. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096175 | METHOD FOR ADJUSTING A FOCAL LENGTH OF A CAMERA - One method of adjusting a focal length of a camera obtains a captured image of the camera by an application server, where a user can log onto the application server and decides if there is a need to adjust the focal length of the camera again. Another method obtains a captured image of the camera by an application server, determines if a quality of the captured image is acceptable by the application server, and sends the determination results to a mobile device. The focal length of the camera is adjusted again by checking the determination result on the mobile device. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096176 | OUTPUT IMAGE ADJUSTMENT FOR IMAGE DATA | 2011-04-28 |
20110096177 | FLUTTERING ILLUMINATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENCODING THE APPEARANCE OF A MOVING OBJECT - A fluttering illumination system and method for encoding the appearance of a moving subject includes an image capturing device, a lens, a shutter, an illumination source, and a device to control illumination triggering and power. The image capturing device may be configured in a bulb shutter mode to integrate light patterns from the object upon the sensor via the shutter until a shutter release is open. The control device may be invoked to trigger several illuminations of varying power in a predetermined sequence by rapidly turning the illumination source on and off when the shutter release is open. The shutter release may then be closed following the firing of a last illumination in order to invertibly encode the appearance of the moving subject in a single image. Data indicative of a motion blur associated with the image may be estimated and the image processed to recover a sharp image without noise and ringing artifacts. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096178 | PHOTOGRAPHY DEVICE WITH ANTI-SHAKE FUNCTION - The present invention is for sensing camera shake and moving a lens toward a direction to correct the camera shake when photographing an object so that the object may be clearly photographed. A coil and a magnet are included in the invention, and the coil moves in a direction perpendicular to the optical-axis of the lens as a result of magnetic fields generated by the magnet and the coil when electric power is applied to the coil. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096179 | METHOD FOR IMPROVED DIGITAL VIDEO IMAGE QUALITY - A method of producing a digital video with reduced motion blur or increased brightness, including capturing a digital video using an exposure time that reduces image blur; selecting a first series of sequential images from the digital video capture; combining pixel values of said images to produce a first intermediate image that is brighter than each of the selected sequential images; choosing and processing a reference image to create a second intermediate image that is less blurry than the first intermediate image; identifying moving regions among the selected sequential images; replacing pixel values of moving regions in the first intermediate image with corresponding pixel values from the second intermediate image to produce a first digital video image having reduced motion blur or increased brightness; and repeating these steps for a second series of sequential images that includes at least one image from the first series of sequential images. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096180 | FOURIER DOMAIN BLUR ESTIMATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method and system for estimating motion blur of an image associated with a moving object. The direction of one-dimensional motion blur may be estimated by inspecting a power spectrum associated with the image. A radon transform with respect to the image power spectrum is computed in the direction of the motion blur. A family of kernels with respect to the one-dimensional motion blur may then be defined utilizing a shutter triggering sequence associated with an image capturing device. The family of kernels may be modeled utilizing a modulation transfer function (MTF). Each modulation transfer function may be compared with the radon transform of the power spectrum associated with the image via a correlation function. The kernel with highest correlation with respect to the radon transform of the image power spectrum may be employed for de-blurring the image. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096181 | ARRANGEMENT FOR AND METHOD OF ACQUIRING A MONOCHROME IMAGE WITH A COLOR IMAGE CAPTURE PROCESSOR - An arrangement for, and a method of, acquiring a monochrome image of a target, employ a solid-state imager for capturing return light from the target over a field of view, and for generating an output image data stream having image components arranged in a serial format at a clock frequency, a preprogrammed microprocessor operatively connected to the imager for serially receiving, sampling and processing the image components at a sampling frequency to generate the monochrome image of the target, and a clock frequency adjustment circuit operatively connected to the imager and the microprocessor for adjusting the clock frequency to enable the microprocessor to receive, sample and process the image components and generate the monochrome image. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096182 | Error Compensation in Three-Dimensional Mapping - A method for forming a three-dimensional (3D) map of an object, including illuminating the object from a light source so as to project a pattern onto the object, capturing an image of the pattern using an array of detector elements, and processing the captured image so as to measure respective offsets of elements of the pattern in the captured image relative to a reference pattern, the offsets including at least a first offset of a first element of the pattern and a second offset of a second element of the pattern, measured respectively in first and second, mutually-perpendicular directions in a plane of the array. The method further includes computing a correction factor in response to the first offset, applying the correction factor to the second offset so as to find a corrected offset, and computing depth coordinates of the object in response to the corrected offset. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096183 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMAGE PROCESSING AND GENERATING A BODY MODEL - Images of foreground objects in a scene are generated by causing electromagnetic radiation to be emitted having a first spectral power distribution from a surface of a first foreground object, which is adjacent or at least partially obscured by a second foreground object. A first image of both of the first and second foreground objects is acquired whilst the first foreground object emits electromagnetic radiation with the first spectral power distribution. A second image of the first and second foreground objects is acquired whilst the first foreground object is not emitting electromagnetic radiation or is emitting electromagnetic radiation with a second spectral power distribution which is different to the first spectral power distribution. An alpha matte of the first and second foreground objects is generated based on a comparison of the first image and second image. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096184 | Signal Processing Apparatus, Signal Processing Method, Computer Program, Image Processing Apparatus, and Image Capturing Apparatus - A signal conversion apparatus which converts an input signal x from an image sensor into an output signal y by a function relation represented by Expression 1: | 2011-04-28 |
20110096185 | IMAGING APPARATUS WITH LIGHT TRANSMISSIVE FILTER - An imaging apparatus includes a light receiving device array having light receiving devices, a light transmissive filter including plural types of band-shape light transmissive sections arranged in sequence to form a light transmissive section pattern, and an arithmetic processing unit, wherein the arithmetic processing unit includes a first parameter generating unit configured to generate a first parameter indicative of a displacement of the light transmissive section pattern relative to the light receiving device array in response to a position of one of the light receiving devices, a second parameter generating unit configured to generate second parameters in response to the first parameter generated by the first parameter generating unit, and an image generating unit configured to produce output images in response to image signals output from the light receiving devices and the second parameters generated by the second parameter generating unit. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096186 | FULLY-DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER, PHOTOELECTRIC CONVERSION APPARATUS INCLUDING FULLY-DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER, AND IMAGE-PICKUP SYSTEM - In a known fully-differential amplifier, it has been difficult to set a power voltage VDD to a low level while maintaining the signal amplitude and increase the amplitude of an output signal without increasing the power voltage VDD. The present invention provides a fully-differential amplifier including a voltage-current conversion unit, a first current-voltage conversion unit, and a second current-voltage conversion unit, where a resistance element included in the voltage-current conversion unit, a resistance element included in the first current-voltage conversion unit, and a resistance element included in the second current-voltage conversion unit are connected in parallel with one another. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096187 | Digital Image Processing Using Face Detection Information - A method of processing a digital image using face detection within the image achieves one or more desired image processing parameters. A group of pixels is identified that correspond to an image of a face within the digital image. Default values are determined of one or more parameters of at least some portion of the digital image. Values are adjusted of the one or more parameters within the digitally-detected image based upon an analysis of the digital image including the image of the face and the default values. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096188 | IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD - It is determined whether or not there is inconsistency between image sensing mode data, which is set by an operator with respect to a scene including an object of shooting, and attribute data, e.g., focal length data or the like, that accompanies an obtained image. When it is determined that there is inconsistency between the image sensing mode data and attribute data, a caution is given to the operator that it is necessary to maintain consistency. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096189 | IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS AND ITS CONTROL METHOD - There is provided an image pickup apparatus that has a mixture readout mode configured to mix and read outputs of a plurality of pixels in an image sensor ( | 2011-04-28 |
20110096190 | AUTOMATIC WHITE BALANCING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY - Embodiments of the claimed subject matter are directed to methods for automatic white balancing in an image-capture device. In one embodiment, given an estimated illuminant color (e.g., derived from the Gray World method), a more optimal illuminant color can be found by projecting this point to a plot of common illuminants to determine the closest point on the plot of common illuminants. Once the closest point of the plot of common illuminants is derived, the actual image (e.g., pixel) data of the scene is adjusted by the value of the closest point on the plot of common illuminants so that the light is normalized for the scene. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096191 | COLOR-UNEVENNESS INSPECTION APPARATUS AND METHOD - A color-unevenness inspection apparatus includes: an image pickup section picking up an image of an inspection target for a color-unevenness inspection; an image generation section generating an uneven-color image by determining one or more uneven-color regions existing in the picked-up image of the inspection target obtained by the image pickup section, and by classifying unit regions included in each of the uneven-color regions into a plurality of color groups; a calculation section calculating, on the uneven-color regions in the uneven-color image, an evaluation parameter to be used in the color-unevenness inspection; a correction section making a correction to the calculated evaluation parameter in consideration of a difference of color-unevenness visibility between the color groups; and an inspection section performing the color-unevenness inspection, based on a resultant evaluation parameter obtained by the correction. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096192 | IMAGING DEVICE, METHOD FOR CONTROLLING IMAGING DEVICE AND PROGRAM PRODUCT - An imaging device includes an imaging element which obtains an image, and an imaging sensor processing unit which resets an exposure of the imaging element by a feedback control based on an image data obtained by the imaging element. The imaging sensor processing unit continuously executes, by pipeline processing, the following processing of setting an exposure time of the imaging element in a first frame just after start-up of the imaging device, making the imaging element accumulate light with an exposure time set at a former frame in a second frame, and outputting the image data by applying a gain set by the second frame in a third frame. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096193 | SOLID-STATE IMAGING DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a solid-state imaging device includes a pixel unit, a flicker detecting unit, a flicker-level estimating unit, and a flicker correcting unit. The flicker detecting unit detects, based on a magnitude relation of a signal amount in each of lines formed in the pixel unit, presence or absence of a flicker. The flicker-level estimating unit estimates a flicker level in each of the lines of the next frame. The flicker correcting unit corrects, for each of the lines, a flicker that occurs in a signal of an image picked up by the pixel unit. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096194 | Recording apparatus, recording method, program and computer-readable recording medium - [Problem] To easily determine the matching/mismatching between the content and index files recorded on a recording medium when turning on power. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096195 | IMAGE PICKUP APPARATUS - An image pickup apparatus is arranged such that in the case where at least either photographing settings at the time of image pickup or object information of the picked-up image coincides with one of a plurality of classification information providing conditions, classification information corresponding to the coincident classification information providing condition is provided to the picked-up image and the image is recorded onto a recording medium, and also such that the image recorded on the recording medium, the classification information thereof and the plurality of classification information providing conditions are displayed to a display unit, and among the plurality of displayed classification information providing conditions, the classification information providing condition which coincides when the classification information provided to the image is provided is recognizably displayed. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096196 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMAGE PROCESSING USING SECURITY FUNCTION - An image processing apparatus includes: a user input unit that converts input manipulation of a user into an input signal; a security setting unit that sets a security mode and a password based on the input signal; an imaging unit that captures an image and converts the image into image data; an encoding processor that encodes the image data in such a way that the image data is combined with the password and the image corresponding to image data is deformed when the image processing apparatus is set in the security mode by the security setting unit; and a storage unit that stores the image data. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096197 | ELECTRONIC CAMERA, ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT, AND IMAGE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM AND METHOD, HAVING USER IDENTIFICATION FUNCTION - In an electronic apparatus having a user identification function or in a user identification method, an electronic apparatus and an electronic instrument having stored therein user personal information communicate in wireless with each other so as to enable the electronic apparatus to automatically identify the electronic apparatus user. If the electronic apparatus identifies a plurality of possible users, the electronic apparatus automatically selects the user by executing specific user identification processing. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096198 | IMAGING DEVICE - An imaging device is provided with an internal memory and a controller. The internal memory includes a first area configured to hold device information about the imaging device and a second area configured to hold other information which can include demo data. At least one of the areas within the first area is capable of being defective. The controller is coupled to the internal memory to operate the internal memory to hold and move updated device information within the first area and/or within the second area according to the size of the non-defective areas within the first area. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096199 | Electronic camera - An electronic camera of the present invention includes: an imaging unit capturing a subject to generate an original image; a derivative image generating unit reducing resolution or color of the original image to generate a derivative image for transfer; a recording unit recording the original image and the derivative image thereon such that the original image and the derivative image get associated with each other; and a transfer unit transferring the derivative image recorded on the recording unit to an external transfer destination. In this configuration, the recording unit finds the derivative image (original image) by referring to the association with the original image (or derivative image), thereby collectively managing the original image and the derivative image. This makes it possible to prevent a user from being confused at image management due to the original image and the derivative image being the same image. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096200 | CAMERA SYSTEM - In a camera system including an interchangeable lens and a camera body, a lens controller performs control to detect a position of a focus lens in synchronous with a predetermined timing received from the camera body, store it in a storage unit, and transmit it to the camera body when receiving a position information request signal for requesting transmission of position information stored in the storage unit. The body controller performs control so that a timing of transmission of the position information request signal does not overlap a timing of transmission of the timing signal. | 2011-04-28 |
20110096201 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR GENERATING HIGH ISO IMAGE - An apparatus and method for generating a high ISO image are provided. To this end, an image may be divided into a first image having a low frequency component and a second image having a high frequency component. A brightness of the first image may be changed, and details of the second image may be restored. The first image having the changed brightness and the second image having the restored details may be synthesized. | 2011-04-28 |