US20010012023A1 - Display apparatus and methods, and recording medium for controlling same - Google Patents

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US20010012023A1
US20010012023A1 US09/824,805 US82480501A US2001012023A1 US 20010012023 A1 US20010012023 A1 US 20010012023A1 US 82480501 A US82480501 A US 82480501A US 2001012023 A1 US2001012023 A1 US 2001012023A1
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  • the present invention relates to display apparatus, display methods and to recording media for controlling the same, in which information relating to a plurality of images can be displayed.
  • information recording apparatus such as electronic cameras and electronic diaries that record images and sound as digital data have become available.
  • Some of these apparatus include an interface so that they can be connected to personal computers and the like to output recorded data such as images and sound to, or via, the personal computer.
  • Such computers for example, contain a program that reads data such as images and sound when the computer is connected to the recording apparatus. Some of these computers also display a series of reduced images (known as -thumbnail images) of the images stored in the recording apparatus.
  • the present invention addresses these and other problems by enabling users to grasp more recorded images by displaying icons corresponding to each image.
  • a display apparatus switches between two display screens that identify the data stored in a recording device that is coupled to the display apparatus.
  • the recording device which can be, for example, an electronic camera, stores a plurality of recording units, each recording unit including at least one of image data, overlay data and sound data.
  • the first display screen displays a series of images (preferably reduced (thumbnail) images) of the image data stored in one or more of the recording units.
  • the second display screen displays a list of representations of the one or more recording units, the representations being smaller than the images displayed in the first display screen. This enables the second display screen to display information about a larger number of files than is capable with the first display screen.
  • the representations can be file names or icons representing the recording units.
  • the first and second display screens also can display additional icons that indicate the presence (or absence) of overlay data and sound data, etc., for each recording unit.
  • the file name can be displayed along with the image (preferably a reduced image) in the first display screen.
  • Another aspect of the invention relates to the method of displaying the above information using a display apparatus.
  • a further aspect of the invention relates to a recording medium that stores a control program to control a display apparatus to function as described above.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates one example of a tool window
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart demonstrating the procedures performed with a browser window
  • FIG. 4 illustrates one example of a browser window in which a list of file names and icons is displayed
  • FIG. 5 illustrates one example of a browser window in which a series of thumbnail images are displayed
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart demonstrating the procedures performed when changing from a list of file names and icons to a series of thumbnail images.
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart demonstrating the procedures performed when closing the browser window.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram that shows the construction of one embodiment of the present invention.
  • a CPU 21 carries out various operations according to the programs recorded in ROM 22 or in the hard disk 27 (one type of recording medium).
  • RAM 23 temporarily records programs and the data that is being processed.
  • VRAM 24 has memory areas corresponding to pixels of a display 11 and outputs the values of the memory areas to the display 11 .
  • An interface 25 is connectable to input devices such as, for example, a keyboard 12 , a mouse 13 , and the like, and supplies signals from these devices to CPU 21 .
  • An interface 26 is connected to the hard disk 27 and transfers control signals or data between CPU 21 and the hard disk 27 .
  • the hard disk 27 saves various programs and data and, for example, saves a program that caries out actions that will be described hereafter.
  • An interface 28 is connectable to an electronic camera or the like, which contains the same standardized interface, and facilitates communication with the camera or the like.
  • a D/A converter 29 converts voice data supplied from CPU 21 to an analog voice signal and outputs the analog voice signal to the speaker 14 .
  • the tool window includes a camera button 31 , an operation component 32 , a cancel button 33 and an environment setting button 34 .
  • the camera button 31 is operated when the latter-described browser window is to be displayed.
  • the operation component 32 is operated to perform reverse rotation of images displayed in the browser window and the like and/or to change direction, as will be described below.
  • the environment setting button 34 is operated to make various settings.
  • the cancel button 33 is operated when it is desired to exit the program. When the cancel button 33 is operated, the various settings are recorded, and the program is exited.
  • the operation component 32 includes a horizontal switching button 32 A that is operated when it is desired to move the display image in the horizontal direction.
  • a vertical switching button 32 B is operated when it is desired to move the display image in the vertical direction.
  • a counter-clockwise direction 90-degree rotation button 32 C is operated when it is desired to rotate the display image in the counter-clockwise direction by 90 degrees.
  • a clockwise direction 90-degree rotation button 32 D is operated when it is desired to rotate the display image in the clockwise direction by 90 degrees.
  • the user moves a cursor (not depicted) displayed in the screen of the display 11 using the mouse 13 or the keyboard 12 to select the above-mentioned buttons.
  • CPU 21 displays a browser window, which causes the display of images relating to the image data saved in the electronic camera, as detailed below.
  • the browser window selectively displays information relating to the data stored in the electronic camera in two different forms. In other words, the browser window can be switched between two different display formats or screens.
  • a series of reduced (thumbnail) images images having a decreased number of pixels compared to the actual image stored by the electronic camera
  • the Thumbnail Image Browser Screen a list of file names and/or icons corresponding to the images is displayed. This is referred to as the Icon Browser Screen. Reduced images are not displayed in the Icon Browser Screen.
  • the electronic camera or other recording device can store images (e.g., photographed images) and overlay images (e.g., a line drawing or text) and sound associated with the image.
  • images e.g., photographed images
  • overlay images e.g., a line drawing or text
  • sound associated with the image.
  • Each type of data typically is stored as a separate file that includes a header. Within the header is an index that inter-relates files that are associated with each other. For example, an image, an overlay image and sound data that belong together will have the same index.
  • a “recording unit” is comprised of the various data files (image, overlay, sound, etc.) that have the same index.
  • the electronic camera can store a plurality of recording units, each having at least one of image data, overlay data and sound.
  • the program shown in the flow chart of FIG. 3 is recorded in the hard disk 27 of the display apparatus 1 .
  • This program can be provided to the user recorded in the hard disk 27 (e.g., by the retailer of the hard disk in advance of purchase by the user) or the program can be recorded on a separate storage medium such as for example, a CD-ROM (Compact Disc-ROM), or the like, which can be copied to the hard disk 27 (e.g., by the user after purchase of the display apparatus and the CD-ROM).
  • a CD-ROM Compact Disc-ROM
  • step S 1 CPU 21 reads the setting of the previous display of the browser window from the hard disk 27 .
  • the previous setting is, for example, the setting that was being used when the cancel button 33 of the tool window was last operated to exit the program.
  • the setting is either the Thumbnail Image Browser Screen or the Icon Browser Screen.
  • step S 2 CPU 21 determines whether the Icon Browser Screen was previously displayed. When it is determined that the previous browser screen was the Icon Browser Screen, flow proceeds to step S 3 .
  • step S 3 CPU 21 searches the image data stored in the electronic camera, as well as any voice data and overlay data (image data corresponding to any images overlapping and displayed on the image—this can be, for example, handwritten or typed text that relates to the image) and the corresponding file names, and displays icons representing such data (or icons representing the absence of such data) in the browser window.
  • the data representing the icon images is recorded in the hard disk 27 in advance. Thus, the data representing the icon images is not read from the electronic camera.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of the Icon Browser Screen, which displays a list of icons and/or file names.
  • a file name can be an icon or simply text that is not an icon.
  • the shutter button 41 is operated when it is desired to operate the shutter of the connected electronic camera.
  • the read button 42 is operated when it is desired to read data from the electronic camera (to be described in more detail below).
  • the erase button 43 is operated when it is desired to erase specified data stored in the electronic camera.
  • the save button 44 is operated when it is desired to save specified data stored in the electronic camera, for example, to the hard disk 27 , or the like.
  • the thumbnail check box 45 is operated when switching from the Icon Browser Screen to the Thumbnail Image Browser Screen or vice versa.
  • the Sort by Time button 46 a is selected after an order control button 47 is operated.
  • the Sort by Name button 46 b is selected after the order control button 47 is operated when it is desired to display the data files arranged in name order.
  • a battery capacity display 52 an image of the battery is displayed.
  • the length of the image corresponds to the remaining capacity of the batteries of the electronic camera.
  • each recording unit entry includes data (of one or more types, as mentioned earlier and as described below) that relates to a particular image stored in the electronic camera (or other connected data storing device).
  • each recording unit entry consists of a plurality of icons that represent the data contained in the actual, stored recording unit.
  • Information icons 48 are displayed for each recording unit (which can include image data, sound data, and the like) stored in the electronic camera.
  • Sound icons 49 displayed to the right of the information icons 48 show the existence of sound data for the particular recording unit. Specifically, icon 49 A is displayed only when sound data exists, and (empty) icon 49 B is displayed if no sound data exists.
  • the overlay icons 50 displayed to the right of the sound icons 49 show the existence of overlay data for the particular recording unit. In particular, icon 50 A is displayed only when overlay data exists, and (empty) icon 50 B is displayed if no overlay data exists.
  • the file names 51 displayed on the right side of the above-mentioned icons show the file name in which the image data is saved. Moreover, when it is desired to select one of the recording units, the user selects the display of the file name 51 corresponding to the desired recording unit (for example, by clicking the mouse when the cursor is located over the desired file name 51 (if the file name 51 can function like an icon) or by clicking over icon 48 ). Additionally, for example, the background color of the selected file name 51 can change to indicate that the file name 51 is selected.
  • the information button 48 and sound button 49 A are shown corresponding to that recording unit.
  • CPU 21 After selecting the predetermined file name 51 , sound button 49 , and overlay button 50 , CPU 21 reads only the selected data from the electronic camera through interface 28 . Then, the image and/or sound corresponding to the data is output to the display 11 and to the speaker 14 when the read button 42 is operated.
  • CPU 21 reads the image data corresponding to the file name 51 from the electronic camera through the interface 28 and the image corresponding to the data is displayed in another window of the display 11 by pushing the read button 42 .
  • a list of icons and/or file names corresponding to the data stored in the electronic camera is displayed.
  • the icons and/or file names are representations of the data stores in one or more of the recording units, and can be displayed in less space than the thumbnail images.
  • step S 4 CPU 21 searches the image data, stored in the electronic camera, as well as the voice data, overlay data, and the corresponding file names, and displays a representation of the stored data in the browser window as icons 48 , 49 , and 50 and/or file names 51 . Additionally, CPU 21 reads the image data from the electronic camera through the interface 28 and reduces the image to a predetermined number of pixels to produce reduced images (thumbnail images). These thumbnail images are displayed in display 11 .
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of the Thumbnail Image Browser screen, which displays a series of thumbnail images.
  • the thumbnail images 53 are displayed in correspondence with the information icons 48 , sound icons 49 , overlay icons 50 and file names 51 in a series of thumbnail areas. That is, each thumbnail area includes a thumbnail image 53 , icons 48 - 50 and a file name 51 .
  • the thumbnail images are displayed in this manner, the content of the images can be confirmed.
  • the thumbnail image In order for the thumbnail image to be useful to confirm the content of the image, it is larger than icons. Accordingly, the amount of data (e.g., the number of files) displayed in one screen is less than the amount of data (e.g., the number of files) displayed in the Icon Browser Screen of FIG. 4.
  • the series of thumbnail images 53 or the list of file names 51 and icons corresponding to the data saved in the electronic camera are displayed in accordance with the previous setting of the browser window.
  • the browser window it is also possible for the browser window to always start in a predetermined (default) screen.
  • step S 12 CPU 21 waits until the thumbnail check box 45 of the browser window is checked. If box 45 is not checked, the Icon Browser Screen remains selected.
  • step S 13 the program proceeds to step S 13 .
  • step S 13 the CPU 21 reads the image data corresponding to the selected file name 51 from the electronic camera through the interface 28 . Then, as stated above, after the thumbnail check box 45 is checked, the thumbnail image is displayed in the browser window. When the thumbnail check box 45 is checked again (which removes the check-mark from box 45 ), the thumbnail image is erased and the original file name 51 and the list of icons are displayed.
  • thumbnail image of single data file corresponding to a selected file name 51 was displayed.
  • step S 21 CPU 21 determines the setting of the browser window, in other words, either the list of file names or the series of thumbnail images that was displayed, and saves this setting in a predetermined file in the hard disk 27 .
  • step S 22 the browser window is closed.
  • the setting of the browser window at the time of being closed is saved so the window can be displayed in the same setting as the setting of the previous browser window.
  • the browser window is temporarily erased and other windows may be displayed.
  • operability is good because the browser window can be displayed in the same setting.
  • the format of the display switches between a series of reduced images corresponding to the images saved in the electronic camera, and a list of file names (and/or icons) of the images saved in the electronic camera.
  • the file names 51 can be selected (i.e., by clicking the mouse when the cursor is over the file name) when selecting the image data.
  • a hard disk 27 is used as a recording medium.
  • a different type of recording medium such as, e.g., a magnetooptical disk or the like.

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