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US20110080502A1
US20110080502A1 US12/926,764 US92676410A US2011080502A1 US 20110080502 A1 US20110080502 A1 US 20110080502A1 US 92676410 A US92676410 A US 92676410A US 2011080502 A1 US2011080502 A1 US 2011080502A1
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  • the present invention relates to a digital camera, with which image processing can be performed upon photographed image data.
  • Japanese Laid Open Patent Publication No. 2001-169174 discloses a digital camera with which photographed (recorded) image data is re-recordable after it is read out from a memory card to be subjected to image processing such as a sharpness process, a contrast control, a chroma control, etc.
  • a digital camera that captures an image of a photographic subject and creates image data, and records this image data upon a recording medium includes: an image processing device that, according to operation by a user, performs any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; and a control device that, for performing the image processing, (a) if image data is first selected, permits selection of a type of image processing that is to be performed upon the selected image data; and (b) if a type of image processing is first selected, permits selection of image data upon which that selected type of image processing is to be performed.
  • the digital camera according to the 1st aspect further includes: a decision device that decides whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate; and a prohibition device that prohibits the image processing, if the decision device has decided that it is not appropriate to perform the image processing upon the image data.
  • the prohibition device may prohibit the selection of a type of image processing that the decision device has decided it is not appropriate to perform upon that selected image data.
  • the prohibition device may prohibit the selection of image data upon which the decision device has decided it is not appropriate to perform that selected type of image processing.
  • the control device in method (b) in which a type of image processing is first selected and image data is selected thereafter, may permit image processing to be performed using a plurality of sets of image data.
  • a digital camera that captures an image of a photographic subject and creates image data, and records this image data upon a recording medium includes: an image processing device that, according to operation by a user, performs any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; a decision device that decides whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate; and a control device that prohibits the image processing, if the decision device has decided that it is not appropriate to perform the image processing upon the image data.
  • the decision device may decide whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon photographic conditions during image capture of the image data.
  • the decision device may decide whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon details of previous image processing of the image data.
  • the decision device may decide that it is not appropriate to perform, upon a same image data, a same type of image processing as has been previously performed.
  • a computer-readable computer program product contains an image processing control program, with the image processing control program including: instructions for performing image processing upon image data; instructions for, for performance of the image processing, if image data is first selected, permitting selection of a type of image processing that is to be performed upon that selected image data; and instructions for, for performance of the image processing, if a type of image processing is first selected, permitting selection of image data upon which that selected type of image processing is to be performed.
  • a computer-readable computer program product contains an image processing control program, with the image processing control program including: instructions for performing image processing upon image data; instructions for, according to operation by a user, performing any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; instructions for deciding whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate; and instructions for prohibiting the image processing, if it has been decided that it is not appropriate to perform the image processing upon the image data.
  • the computer-readable computer program product in the computer-readable computer program product according to the 10th or 11th aspect, may be a recording medium on which the control program is recorded.
  • the computer-readable computer program product is a carrier wave in which the control program may be embodied as a data signal.
  • FIG. 1 is a control block diagram of a digital camera according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a figure for explanation of control, during image processing, for selecting a type of image processing after having previously selected image data;
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B are figures for explanation of control, during image processing, for selecting image data after having previously selected a type of image processing;
  • FIG. 4 is a figure showing an example of a case in which a type of image processing that cannot be selected is present upon a selection menu for image processing type;
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart for explanation of a sequence of control that corresponds to FIG. 2 ;
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing a detailed sequence of control in the processing of FIG. 5 for displaying an image processing type selection menu
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart for explanation of a sequence of control that corresponds to FIGS. 3A and 3B ;
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a detailed sequence of control in the processing of FIG. 7 for displaying an image selection screen.
  • FIG. 9 is a figure for explanation of a situation in which a control program for image processing is supplied via a recording medium or a data signal such as the internet or the like.
  • FIGS. 1 through 8 An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 8 .
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a digital camera according to this embodiment.
  • a light flux from a photographic subject that has passed through a photographic lens is photoelectrically converted by an image sensor 11 that includes, for example, a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor or the like.
  • the image signal that is the photoelectric conversion output of the image sensor 11 is subjected to various types of processing by an image processing circuit 12 , and thereby image data is generated.
  • This image data after having been temporarily stored in a buffer memory 13 , is recorded via a recording circuit 14 upon a recording medium 15 such as a memory card or the like as an image file.
  • This image file is in a format that can be handled by a computer, and normally includes additional information (for example Exif information) as well as the image data.
  • additional information for example Exif information
  • the date on which this image was photographed is recorded in this appended information, as well as its photographic conditions (such as aperture value, shutter speed, presence or absence of flash emission, and the like).
  • the recording medium 15 can be inserted into the digital camera, and can be extracted therefrom, via a slot not shown in the figures that is provided to the digital camera. Alternatively, it would also be acceptable to arrange for the recording medium to be an internal memory that is housed within the digital camera.
  • a display device 16 includes a liquid crystal monitor that is disposed, for example, upon the rear surface of the digital camera, and a drive circuit therefor, and is capable of performing image display, menu display, and the like.
  • an operation unit 17 includes various operation members such as a release button and various types of operation buttons and the like that are used during a reproducing mode as will be described hereinafter, and ON/OFF switches that are interlocked with the actuation of these members.
  • the CPU 18 executes operations based on programs stored in a memory 19 , and drive controls the various circuits and devices described above based upon input from the operation unit 17 .
  • this digital camera performs predetermined image processing upon an image signal that has been obtained by the image capture process, and records the image data upon the recording medium 15 after it has been thus image processed. Separately from that initial image processing, this digital camera is also capable of reading out image data that has been recorded upon the recording medium 15 , of performing image processing thereupon as desired by the user, and of then recording it back to the recording medium 15 again.
  • image processing will be used to mean this type of processing upon such recorded image data.
  • these include a tone compensation, a white balance control, a color conversion (including conversion to monochrome), a trimming, a red eye compensation, a distortion correction, a noise removal, an image size reduction, and the like.
  • a plurality of processes may also be executed upon a single set of image data.
  • the name of this image processing is stored in correspondence with the image data. For example, the name of the image processing may be recorded in the additional information described above.
  • the method (1) will now be explained with reference to FIG. 2 .
  • image data for example, an image 1
  • an image of the photographic subject is displayed upon the display device 16 based upon this image data.
  • an image processing type selection menu as seen in the figure is displayed as superimposed over this image of the photographic subject.
  • this image processing type selection menu a list of the above described types of image processing is displayed, and the user is able to select any one of these types of image processing by actuation of the operation unit 17 .
  • the image processing type A the image processing type B, and so on shown in this figure, actually the specific names of these types of image processing are displayed.
  • this selected type of image processing is performed upon the image data, and, along with displaying the resultant image after this image processing, the image data after image processing is recorded upon the recording medium 15 .
  • This method (1) is convenient when the image data is settled upon in advance, and the user desires to perform some type of image processing upon this image data.
  • an image processing type selection menu is displayed upon the display device 16 , as shown in FIG. 3A .
  • an image selection screen is displayed for selection of the image data upon which this type of image processing is to be performed, as shown in FIG. 3B .
  • a plurality of image data that are recorded upon the recording medium 15 are displayed as thumbnail images.
  • FIG. 3B by way of example, nine such thumbnail images are displayed upon each page, and changing between pages is performed with a predetermined operation using the operation unit 17 .
  • the type of image processing that was selected in advance is performed upon the image data that corresponds to the image that has thus been selected.
  • the type of image processing that was selected in advance is performed upon the image data that corresponds to the image that has thus been selected.
  • This method (2) is convenient when the type of image processing is settled upon in advance, and the user desires to check the advantageous effect of performing this type of image processing upon various image data.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of display in a case in which, with the method (1), it has been made to be impossible to select image processing type B.
  • the portion for the image processing type B is made to be an inactive display (for example is displayed as grey), so that the user is notified that this image processing type B cannot be selected.
  • it is possible to shift the cursor or selection frame that indicates the currently selected type of image processing upwards or downwards by using the operation unit 17 according to the predetermined operation for selection of image processing type it is arranged, in this shifting, to skip the portion of the display for the image processing type B, so that it cannot be selected.
  • the image selection screen for the method (2) by a similar method, it may be arranged to display portions corresponding to specified thumbnail images as inactive display portions, or to make it impossible to select such thumbnail images.
  • FIGS. 5 through 8 Examples of sequences of processing for implementing control related to the above described image processing are shown by way of example in FIGS. 5 through 8 . These processing sequences are executed by the CPU 18 according to a program that is stored in the memory 19 .
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing an example of a sequence of processing for the method (1).
  • this program is started by the CPU 18 .
  • a first step S 1 the image data that should be initially displayed is determined. For example, among the image data recorded upon the recording medium 15 , the image data for the image that was shot most recently may be taken as image data for image to be displayed initially.
  • a decision is taken as to the presence or absence of operation for frame advancement. If it is confirmed that operation for frame advancement has been performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 3 , in which the image data for the next image to be displayed is determined; and then the f low of control returns to the step S 2 .
  • step S 4 a decision is taken as to the presence or absence of a user's operation to terminate reproduction. If operation to terminate reproduction has been performed, then the processing of this FIG. 5 flow chart is terminated; while on the other hand, if no operation to terminate reproduction has been performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 5 .
  • step S 5 a decision is made as to whether or not to perform image processing upon the image data for the image that is currently being displayed. If the user performs operation using the operation unit 17 to command image processing to be performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 6 , in which an image processing type selection menu as shown in FIG. 2 is displayed.
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing the detailed sequence of control in the image selection menu processing of this step S 6 of FIG. 5 .
  • a step S 61 the additional information for the image data of the image that is currently selected (i.e. displayed) is analyzed.
  • a step S 62 the type or types of image processing that cannot be selected are picked out.
  • step S 63 while the image processing type selection menu is displayed, all of the types of processing for which selection has been made impossible as described above are displayed as inactive display portions, while the other types of processing are displayed as active display portions (refer to FIG. 4 ).
  • the user is able to select any one of the types of image processing that has been displayed as active from the image processing type selection menu that has thus been displayed upon the display screen of the display device 16 . If in a step S 7 of FIG. 5 the user has not selected any type of image processing, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 8 . If cancellation operation is performed in this step S 8 , then the flow of control returns to the step S 2 . On the other hand, if any one of the types of image processing is selected in the step S 7 , then the flow of control is transferred to a step S 9 . In this step S 9 , the type of image processing that has been selected is performed, via the image processing circuit 12 , upon the image data for the image that is currently selected.
  • a step S 10 an image is displayed based upon the image data after image processing, and then in a step S 11 an enquiry is made to the user as to whether or not the image data after image processing is to be stored. If this image data is not to be stored then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 12 .
  • step S 12 if a user's cancellation operation is performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S 6 ; while, if cancellation operation is not performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S 11 .
  • the step S 11 the user commands for the image data to be stored, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 13 .
  • the image data after image processing is recorded upon the recording medium 15 separately from the image data before image processing, and then the flow of control returns to the step S 6 .
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing an example of a sequence of processing for the method (2).
  • This program is started by the CPU 18 when image processing starting operation is performed by the user in the state in which no image is being displayed.
  • a step S 21 the image processing type selection menu is displayed (here, all of the types of image processing are displayed as active, as shown in FIG. 3A ).
  • the flow of control proceeds to a step S 23 , and, as shown for example in FIG. 3B , an image selection screen for selection of the image data upon which this selected type of image processing is to be performed is displayed.
  • the flow of control proceeds to a step S 24 ; and, if termination operation has been selected in this step S 24 , the processing of the FIG. 7 flow chart is terminated.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing the detailed sequence of control for the image selection screen display performed in the step S 23 of FIG. 7 .
  • a step S 231 the additional information of the image data that is recorded upon the recording medium 15 is analyzed.
  • image data upon which the type of image processing that is currently selected should not be performed is picked out. For example, if “red eye compensation” is selected, then it is made to be impossible for the image data for those images that were shot with non-flash photography to be selected. Furthermore, if “white balance control” is selected, then it is made to be impossible for the image data upon which “color conversion (convert to monochrome)” has already been performed to be selected.
  • step S 233 the image selection screen is displayed, with all of the thumbnail images upon which it has been made to be impossible for the currently selected processing to be performed being displayed as inactive, and the other thumbnail images being displayed as active.
  • step S 25 After having performed display of the image selection screen in the step S 23 , if a decision is made in the next step S 25 that “resize” is being selected as the type of image processing, then the flow of control is transferred to a step S 26 . If in this step S 26 image selection operation is being performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 27 , in which the image data that has been selected is taken as a candidate for image processing. Since in the case of “resize” it is possible to select a plurality of images, accordingly the image data that has been selected this time is appended as a candidate.
  • step S 29 a check is made as to whether or not at least one image is being selected. If the result of the decision in this step S 29 is negative, then the flow of control returns to the step S 26 , while if the result is affirmative then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 30 .
  • step S 30 the selected type of image processing (here, “resize”) is performed upon the selected image data.
  • step S 31 an image is displayed based upon the image data after image processing. It should be understood that, if a plurality of image data are selected, the image that has been processed last is displayed. Moreover, it should be understood that if OK operation is not performed in the step S 28 , then the flow of control is transferred to a step S 42 . If in this step S 42 the user performs cancellation operation, then the flow of control returns to the step 21 ; while, if the user does not perform cancel operation, then the flow of control returns to the step S 26 .
  • step S 32 an enquiry is made to the user as to whether or not the image data after image processing is to be stored. If this image data is not to be stored then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 34 .
  • step S 34 if user cancellation operation is performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S 21 ; while, if cancellation operation is not performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S 32 .
  • the step S 32 the user commands for the image data to be stored, then in the next step S 33 the image data after image processing is recorded upon the recording medium 15 separately from the image data before image processing, and then the flow of control returns to the step S 21 .
  • step S 35 image selection is performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S 36 , in which the image data that has been selected is set as a candidate for image processing. Since it is only possible to select a single image except for the case in which the selected type of image processing is “resize”, accordingly, in the case where some other image has already been selected, the selection of this image is cancelled, and the image data that is now being selected is set as the candidate for image processing.
  • the processing of the steps S 37 and S 38 is similar to the processing in the steps S 28 and S 29 .
  • step S 39 the selected type of image processing is performed upon the image data that is selected, and then in the subsequent step S 40 the image after image processing is displayed. Thereafter, the flow of control is transferred to the step S 32 .
  • image processing upon the image data according to a method that corresponds to the desire of the user, or that corresponds to the circumstances. For example, it is made to be impossible to select a type of image processing that cannot be performed upon the image data that has been selected, or that it is not appropriate to perform thereupon. Furthermore, it is made to be impossible to select image data upon which the type of image processing that has been selected cannot be performed, or upon which it is not appropriate to perform this type of image processing. Due to this, it is possible to provide a selection function that is easy to understand from the point of view of the user.
  • the types of image processing that can be selected are not necessarily limited to those described above; for example, it would also be acceptable to arrange for it to be possible to select a type of image processing in which the data for two or more images is combined, so as to create image data for a single image. Since in a reproducing mode the image display is performed one image at a time, accordingly, when performing such image processing in which the data for two or more images is used, it is only possible to employ the method (2) described above, in which, after first having selected the desired type of image processing, subsequently the selection of images is performed.
  • FIG. 9 is a figure showing such a situation.
  • a personal computer 300 receives supply of a program via a CD-ROM 304 . Furthermore, the personal computer 300 is endowed with a function of connection to a communication line 301 .
  • a computer 302 is a server computer that supplies the program described above, and stores the program upon a recording medium such as a hard disk 303 or the like.
  • the communication line 301 includes the Internet, a communication line such as a PC communication or the like, or a dedicated communication line or the like.
  • the computer 302 reads out the program from the hard disk 303 , and transmits this program via the communication line 301 to the personal computer 300 .
  • the program is embodied upon a carrier wave as a data signal, and is transmitted via the communication line 301 .
  • the program may be supplied as a computer program product that can be read in by a computer in various different formats, such as a recording medium or a data signal embodied upon a carrier wave or the like.
  • control described above for image processing may be implemented upon some device that handles image data other than a digital camera; for example, it may also be implemented upon an electronic device such as a photo storage device that stores images, or the like.

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A digital camera captures an image of a photographic subject and creates image data, and records this image data upon a recording medium. The digital camera includes: an image processing device that, according to operation by a user, performs any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; and a control device that, for performing the image processing, (a) if image data is first selected, permits selection of a type of image processing that is to be performed upon the selected image data; and (b) if a type of image processing is first selected, permits selection of image data upon which that selected type of image processing is to be performed.

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    INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
  • This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 11/882,031, filed Jul. 30, 2007, which claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-213440, filed Aug. 4, 2006. The disclosures of the prior applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • The present invention relates to a digital camera, with which image processing can be performed upon photographed image data.
  • 2. Description of Related Art Japanese Laid Open Patent Publication No. 2001-169174 discloses a digital camera with which photographed (recorded) image data is re-recordable after it is read out from a memory card to be subjected to image processing such as a sharpness process, a contrast control, a chroma control, etc.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • A digital camera that captures an image of a photographic subject and creates image data, and records this image data upon a recording medium according to 1st aspect of the present invention includes: an image processing device that, according to operation by a user, performs any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; and a control device that, for performing the image processing, (a) if image data is first selected, permits selection of a type of image processing that is to be performed upon the selected image data; and (b) if a type of image processing is first selected, permits selection of image data upon which that selected type of image processing is to be performed.
  • According to a 2nd aspect of the present invention, it is preferable that the digital camera according to the 1st aspect further includes: a decision device that decides whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate; and a prohibition device that prohibits the image processing, if the decision device has decided that it is not appropriate to perform the image processing upon the image data.
  • According to a 3rd aspect of the present invention, in the digital camera according to the 2nd aspect, if image data is first selected, the prohibition device may prohibit the selection of a type of image processing that the decision device has decided it is not appropriate to perform upon that selected image data.
  • According to a 4th aspect of the present invention, in the digital camera according to the 2nd aspect, if a type of image processing is first selected, the prohibition device may prohibit the selection of image data upon which the decision device has decided it is not appropriate to perform that selected type of image processing.
  • According to a 5th aspect of the present invention, in the digital camera according to the 1st aspect, the control device, in method (b) in which a type of image processing is first selected and image data is selected thereafter, may permit image processing to be performed using a plurality of sets of image data.
  • A digital camera that captures an image of a photographic subject and creates image data, and records this image data upon a recording medium according to a 6th aspect of the present invention includes: an image processing device that, according to operation by a user, performs any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; a decision device that decides whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate; and a control device that prohibits the image processing, if the decision device has decided that it is not appropriate to perform the image processing upon the image data.
  • According to a 7th aspect of the present invention, in the digital camera according to the 6th aspect, the decision device may decide whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon photographic conditions during image capture of the image data.
  • According to a 8th aspect of the present invention, in the digital camera according to the 7th aspect, the decision device may decide whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon details of previous image processing of the image data.
  • According to a 9th aspect of the present invention, in the digital camera according to the 8th aspect, the decision device may decide that it is not appropriate to perform, upon a same image data, a same type of image processing as has been previously performed.
  • A computer-readable computer program product according to a 10th aspect of the present invention contains an image processing control program, with the image processing control program including: instructions for performing image processing upon image data; instructions for, for performance of the image processing, if image data is first selected, permitting selection of a type of image processing that is to be performed upon that selected image data; and instructions for, for performance of the image processing, if a type of image processing is first selected, permitting selection of image data upon which that selected type of image processing is to be performed.
  • A computer-readable computer program product according to a 11th aspect of the present invention contains an image processing control program, with the image processing control program including: instructions for performing image processing upon image data; instructions for, according to operation by a user, performing any of a plurality of types of image processing upon the image data that has been recorded; instructions for deciding whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate; and instructions for prohibiting the image processing, if it has been decided that it is not appropriate to perform the image processing upon the image data.
  • According to a 12th aspect of the present invention, in the computer-readable computer program product according to the 10th or 11th aspect, the computer-readable computer program product may be a recording medium on which the control program is recorded.
  • According to a 13th aspect of the present invention, in the computer-readable computer program product according to the 10th or 11th aspect, the computer-readable computer program product is a carrier wave in which the control program may be embodied as a data signal.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a control block diagram of a digital camera according to an embodiment of the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is a figure for explanation of control, during image processing, for selecting a type of image processing after having previously selected image data;
  • FIGS. 3A and 3B are figures for explanation of control, during image processing, for selecting image data after having previously selected a type of image processing;
  • FIG. 4 is a figure showing an example of a case in which a type of image processing that cannot be selected is present upon a selection menu for image processing type;
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart for explanation of a sequence of control that corresponds to FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing a detailed sequence of control in the processing of FIG. 5 for displaying an image processing type selection menu;
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart for explanation of a sequence of control that corresponds to FIGS. 3A and 3B;
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a detailed sequence of control in the processing of FIG. 7 for displaying an image selection screen; and
  • FIG. 9 is a figure for explanation of a situation in which a control program for image processing is supplied via a recording medium or a data signal such as the internet or the like.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 1 through 8.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a digital camera according to this embodiment. A light flux from a photographic subject that has passed through a photographic lens (not shown in the figures) is photoelectrically converted by an image sensor 11 that includes, for example, a CCD sensor or a CMOS sensor or the like. The image signal that is the photoelectric conversion output of the image sensor 11 is subjected to various types of processing by an image processing circuit 12, and thereby image data is generated. This image data, after having been temporarily stored in a buffer memory 13, is recorded via a recording circuit 14 upon a recording medium 15 such as a memory card or the like as an image file. This image file is in a format that can be handled by a computer, and normally includes additional information (for example Exif information) as well as the image data. The date on which this image was photographed is recorded in this appended information, as well as its photographic conditions (such as aperture value, shutter speed, presence or absence of flash emission, and the like). The recording medium 15 can be inserted into the digital camera, and can be extracted therefrom, via a slot not shown in the figures that is provided to the digital camera. Alternatively, it would also be acceptable to arrange for the recording medium to be an internal memory that is housed within the digital camera.
  • A display device 16 includes a liquid crystal monitor that is disposed, for example, upon the rear surface of the digital camera, and a drive circuit therefor, and is capable of performing image display, menu display, and the like. And an operation unit 17 includes various operation members such as a release button and various types of operation buttons and the like that are used during a reproducing mode as will be described hereinafter, and ON/OFF switches that are interlocked with the actuation of these members. The CPU 18 executes operations based on programs stored in a memory 19, and drive controls the various circuits and devices described above based upon input from the operation unit 17.
  • Next, image processing upon a recorded image will be explained.
  • As described above, this digital camera performs predetermined image processing upon an image signal that has been obtained by the image capture process, and records the image data upon the recording medium 15 after it has been thus image processed. Separately from that initial image processing, this digital camera is also capable of reading out image data that has been recorded upon the recording medium 15, of performing image processing thereupon as desired by the user, and of then recording it back to the recording medium 15 again. In the following explanation, unless particularly specified otherwise, “image processing” will be used to mean this type of processing upon such recorded image data.
  • As for the types of image processing that maybe selected, these include a tone compensation, a white balance control, a color conversion (including conversion to monochrome), a trimming, a red eye compensation, a distortion correction, a noise removal, an image size reduction, and the like. A plurality of processes may also be executed upon a single set of image data. When image processing is performed upon some image data, the name of this image processing is stored in correspondence with the image data. For example, the name of the image processing may be recorded in the additional information described above.
  • The following two types of order for performing the image processing are available, and the user can select either one of them:
  • (1) First the image data is selected, and next the type of image processing is selected.
  • (2) First the type of image processing is selected, and next the image data is selected.
  • The method (1) will now be explained with reference to FIG. 2. When by actuating the operation unit 17 the user selects image data (for example, an image 1) upon which image processing is to be performed, an image of the photographic subject is displayed upon the display device 16 based upon this image data. And when, in this state, the user operates the operation unit 17 and issues a command for image processing to be performed, an image processing type selection menu as seen in the figure is displayed as superimposed over this image of the photographic subject. In this image processing type selection menu, a list of the above described types of image processing is displayed, and the user is able to select any one of these types of image processing by actuation of the operation unit 17. For the image processing type A, the image processing type B, and so on shown in this figure, actually the specific names of these types of image processing are displayed. When any one of these image processing types is selected, this selected type of image processing is performed upon the image data, and, along with displaying the resultant image after this image processing, the image data after image processing is recorded upon the recording medium 15.
  • This method (1) is convenient when the image data is settled upon in advance, and the user desires to perform some type of image processing upon this image data.
  • Next, the method (2) will now be explained with reference to FIG. 3. When by operating the operation unit 17 the user issues a command to perform image processing before actually causing any images to be displayed, then an image processing type selection menu is displayed upon the display device 16, as shown in FIG. 3A. When the user selects any one of these types of image processing, then an image selection screen is displayed for selection of the image data upon which this type of image processing is to be performed, as shown in FIG. 3B. On this image selection screen, a plurality of image data that are recorded upon the recording medium 15 are displayed as thumbnail images. In FIG. 3B, by way of example, nine such thumbnail images are displayed upon each page, and changing between pages is performed with a predetermined operation using the operation unit 17.
  • When the user selects any one of these thumbnail images by operating the operation unit 17, the type of image processing that was selected in advance is performed upon the image data that corresponds to the image that has thus been selected. Although fundamentally only one image can be selected, it may be possible to select a plurality of image data, depending upon the type of image processing that has been selected. For example, if “resize” has been selected as the image processing type, then it is made possible for a plurality of image data to be selected.
  • This method (2) is convenient when the type of image processing is settled upon in advance, and the user desires to check the advantageous effect of performing this type of image processing upon various image data.
  • Now although, as described above, there are a plurality of types of image processing that can be selected, it is not the case that every one of these types of image processing can be performed upon every image. For example since the so called red eye phenomenon, in which the eyes of a person are tinged with red color, is an effect that only can be generated if flash photography was performed in the first place. Accordingly, for an image that was not shot using flash photography in the first place, even if “red eye compensation” is performed upon the image data, this has no meaning. Accordingly, when image data for an image that was shot with non-flash photography has been selected, it is made to be impossible to select “red eye compensation”. Furthermore, when “red eye compensation” has been selected first, it is made to be impossible to select image data for images that were shot with non-flash photography.
  • As another example, it is made to be impossible to select “white balance control” for images upon whose image data “color conversion (convert to monochrome)” has already been performed, so that, if “white balance control” is selected first, then it is made to be impossible to select image data for images upon which “color conversion (convert to monochrome)” has already been performed. Moreover, it is made to be impossible to perform a type of image processing, that has already been performed once, for a second time upon the same image data. Yet further, it is made to be impossible to perform other image processing upon image data, upon which “trimming” or “resize” has already been performed.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of display in a case in which, with the method (1), it has been made to be impossible to select image processing type B. On the image processing type selection menu, the portion for the image processing type B is made to be an inactive display (for example is displayed as grey), so that the user is notified that this image processing type B cannot be selected. Although it is possible to shift the cursor or selection frame that indicates the currently selected type of image processing upwards or downwards by using the operation unit 17 according to the predetermined operation for selection of image processing type, it is arranged, in this shifting, to skip the portion of the display for the image processing type B, so that it cannot be selected. Furthermore, on the image selection screen for the method (2), by a similar method, it may be arranged to display portions corresponding to specified thumbnail images as inactive display portions, or to make it impossible to select such thumbnail images.
  • It should be understood that it would also be acceptable to arrange to display all of the types of image processing or thumbnail images as active portions of the display, and, if the user has attempted to select one of them that should not be selected, to display a message that it cannot be selected, so that, as a result, the user cannot select the same. Alternatively it would also be acceptable to arrange, as an option, not to display any type of image processing or thumbnail image that cannot be selected.
  • Examples of sequences of processing for implementing control related to the above described image processing are shown by way of example in FIGS. 5 through 8. These processing sequences are executed by the CPU 18 according to a program that is stored in the memory 19.
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing an example of a sequence of processing for the method (1). When a reproducing mode is set, this program is started by the CPU 18. In a first step S1, the image data that should be initially displayed is determined. For example, among the image data recorded upon the recording medium 15, the image data for the image that was shot most recently may be taken as image data for image to be displayed initially. Next, in a step S2, a decision is taken as to the presence or absence of operation for frame advancement. If it is confirmed that operation for frame advancement has been performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S3, in which the image data for the next image to be displayed is determined; and then the f low of control returns to the step S2. On the other hand, if no operation for frame advancement is confirmed, then the flow of control is transferred to a step S4, in which a decision is taken as to the presence or absence of a user's operation to terminate reproduction. If operation to terminate reproduction has been performed, then the processing of this FIG. 5 flow chart is terminated; while on the other hand, if no operation to terminate reproduction has been performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S5.
  • In this step S5, a decision is made as to whether or not to perform image processing upon the image data for the image that is currently being displayed. If the user performs operation using the operation unit 17 to command image processing to be performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S6, in which an image processing type selection menu as shown in FIG. 2 is displayed.
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing the detailed sequence of control in the image selection menu processing of this step S6 of FIG. 5. In a step S61, the additional information for the image data of the image that is currently selected (i.e. displayed) is analyzed. Next, in a step S62 the type or types of image processing that cannot be selected are picked out.
  • For example, if image data for an image that has been shot with non-flash photography has been selected, then it is made to be impossible to select “red eye compensation”. Furthermore, if image data upon which “color conversion (convert to monochrome)” has been performed, then it is made to be impossible to select “white balance control”. And, if some type of image processing has already been performed upon the image data that is currently selected, then it is made to be impossible to select this type of image processing. Moreover, it is made to be impossible to select any other type of image processing upon the image data for an image upon which “trimming” or “resize” has already been performed. And next, in a step S63, while the image processing type selection menu is displayed, all of the types of processing for which selection has been made impossible as described above are displayed as inactive display portions, while the other types of processing are displayed as active display portions (refer to FIG. 4).
  • The user is able to select any one of the types of image processing that has been displayed as active from the image processing type selection menu that has thus been displayed upon the display screen of the display device 16. If in a step S7 of FIG. 5 the user has not selected any type of image processing, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S8. If cancellation operation is performed in this step S8, then the flow of control returns to the step S2. On the other hand, if any one of the types of image processing is selected in the step S7, then the flow of control is transferred to a step S9. In this step S9, the type of image processing that has been selected is performed, via the image processing circuit 12, upon the image data for the image that is currently selected.
  • Next, in a step S10, an image is displayed based upon the image data after image processing, and then in a step S11 an enquiry is made to the user as to whether or not the image data after image processing is to be stored. If this image data is not to be stored then the flow of control proceeds to a step S12. In this step S12, if a user's cancellation operation is performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S6; while, if cancellation operation is not performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S11. However, if in the step S11 the user commands for the image data to be stored, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S13. In this step S13, the image data after image processing is recorded upon the recording medium 15 separately from the image data before image processing, and then the flow of control returns to the step S6.
  • It should be understood that there is also an image selection method in which the image that is to be displayed is selected from a plurality of thumbnail images, although this matter is not described in the flowchart of FIG. 5. It is also possible to perform image processing in a similar manner upon image data that has been selected from the plurality of thumbnail images.
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing an example of a sequence of processing for the method (2). This program is started by the CPU 18 when image processing starting operation is performed by the user in the state in which no image is being displayed. First in a step S21 the image processing type selection menu is displayed (here, all of the types of image processing are displayed as active, as shown in FIG. 3A). Next, when in a step S22 the type of image processing that is to be performed is selected from this image processing type selection menu, the flow of control proceeds to a step S23, and, as shown for example in FIG. 3B, an image selection screen for selection of the image data upon which this selected type of image processing is to be performed is displayed. It should be understood that, if in the step S22 no type of image processing is selected, the flow of control proceeds to a step S24; and, if termination operation has been selected in this step S24, the processing of the FIG. 7 flow chart is terminated.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing the detailed sequence of control for the image selection screen display performed in the step S23 of FIG. 7. In a step S231, the additional information of the image data that is recorded upon the recording medium 15 is analyzed. In the next step S232, image data upon which the type of image processing that is currently selected should not be performed is picked out. For example, if “red eye compensation” is selected, then it is made to be impossible for the image data for those images that were shot with non-flash photography to be selected. Furthermore, if “white balance control” is selected, then it is made to be impossible for the image data upon which “color conversion (convert to monochrome)” has already been performed to be selected. Yet further, it is made to be impossible for the image data upon which the selected type of image processing has already been performed to be selected. Moreover, it is made to be impossible for the image data upon which “trimming” or “resize” has already been performed to be selected. Finally, in a step S233, the image selection screen is displayed, with all of the thumbnail images upon which it has been made to be impossible for the currently selected processing to be performed being displayed as inactive, and the other thumbnail images being displayed as active.
  • After having performed display of the image selection screen in the step S23, if a decision is made in the next step S25 that “resize” is being selected as the type of image processing, then the flow of control is transferred to a step S26. If in this step S26 image selection operation is being performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S27, in which the image data that has been selected is taken as a candidate for image processing. Since in the case of “resize” it is possible to select a plurality of images, accordingly the image data that has been selected this time is appended as a candidate. Next, if in a step S28 OK operation is performed by the user, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S29, in which a check is made as to whether or not at least one image is being selected. If the result of the decision in this step S29 is negative, then the flow of control returns to the step S26, while if the result is affirmative then the flow of control proceeds to a step S30.
  • In the step S30, the selected type of image processing (here, “resize”) is performed upon the selected image data. Next, in a step S31, an image is displayed based upon the image data after image processing. It should be understood that, if a plurality of image data are selected, the image that has been processed last is displayed. Moreover, it should be understood that if OK operation is not performed in the step S28, then the flow of control is transferred to a step S42. If in this step S42 the user performs cancellation operation, then the flow of control returns to the step 21; while, if the user does not perform cancel operation, then the flow of control returns to the step S26.
  • In the step S32, an enquiry is made to the user as to whether or not the image data after image processing is to be stored. If this image data is not to be stored then the flow of control proceeds to a step S34. In this step S34, if user cancellation operation is performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S21; while, if cancellation operation is not performed, then the flow of control returns to the step S32. However, if in the step S32 the user commands for the image data to be stored, then in the next step S33 the image data after image processing is recorded upon the recording medium 15 separately from the image data before image processing, and then the flow of control returns to the step S21.
  • On the other hand, if a negative decision is reached in the step S25, and if some type of image processing other than “resize” is selected, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S35. When in this step S35 image selection is performed, then the flow of control proceeds to a step S36, in which the image data that has been selected is set as a candidate for image processing. Since it is only possible to select a single image except for the case in which the selected type of image processing is “resize”, accordingly, in the case where some other image has already been selected, the selection of this image is cancelled, and the image data that is now being selected is set as the candidate for image processing. The processing of the steps S37 and S38 is similar to the processing in the steps S28 and S29. In the step S39, the selected type of image processing is performed upon the image data that is selected, and then in the subsequent step S40 the image after image processing is displayed. Thereafter, the flow of control is transferred to the step S32.
  • As explained above, according to this embodiment, it is possible to perform image processing upon the image data according to a method that corresponds to the desire of the user, or that corresponds to the circumstances. For example, it is made to be impossible to select a type of image processing that cannot be performed upon the image data that has been selected, or that it is not appropriate to perform thereupon. Furthermore, it is made to be impossible to select image data upon which the type of image processing that has been selected cannot be performed, or upon which it is not appropriate to perform this type of image processing. Due to this, it is possible to provide a selection function that is easy to understand from the point of view of the user.
  • It should be understood that the types of image processing that can be selected are not necessarily limited to those described above; for example, it would also be acceptable to arrange for it to be possible to select a type of image processing in which the data for two or more images is combined, so as to create image data for a single image. Since in a reproducing mode the image display is performed one image at a time, accordingly, when performing such image processing in which the data for two or more images is used, it is only possible to employ the method (2) described above, in which, after first having selected the desired type of image processing, subsequently the selection of images is performed.
  • It should be understood that, if the present invention is applied to a personal computer or the like, the program related to control of the above described image processing may be supplied via a recording medium such as a CD-ROM or the like, or via a data signal such as the internet or the like. FIG. 9 is a figure showing such a situation. A personal computer 300 receives supply of a program via a CD-ROM 304. Furthermore, the personal computer 300 is endowed with a function of connection to a communication line 301. A computer 302 is a server computer that supplies the program described above, and stores the program upon a recording medium such as a hard disk 303 or the like. The communication line 301 includes the Internet, a communication line such as a PC communication or the like, or a dedicated communication line or the like. And the computer 302 reads out the program from the hard disk 303, and transmits this program via the communication line 301 to the personal computer 300. In other words, the program is embodied upon a carrier wave as a data signal, and is transmitted via the communication line 301. In this manner, the program may be supplied as a computer program product that can be read in by a computer in various different formats, such as a recording medium or a data signal embodied upon a carrier wave or the like.
  • Furthermore, with a personal computer, it would also be possible to perform the image processing described above upon image data other than an image of photographic subject that has been captured by the digital camera.
  • The control described above for image processing may be implemented upon some device that handles image data other than a digital camera; for example, it may also be implemented upon an electronic device such as a photo storage device that stores images, or the like.
  • The above-described embodiments are examples, and various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.

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1. (canceled)
2. A digital camera, comprising:
an image processing device that is configured to perform image processing to image data recorded to a recording medium; and
a control device that is configured to perform control such that, if image processing is performed to image data recorded to the recording medium,
(a) image processing, among a plurality of types of image processing, that is not supposed to be performed to image processing subject image data is prohibited from being performed to the image processing subject image data, if at least one image data of image data recorded to the recording medium is selected as the image processing subject image data, and
(b) selected image processing is prohibited from being performed to image data, of image data recorded to the recording medium, to which the selected image processing is not supposed to be performed, if a type of image processing to be performed to the image processing subject image data is selected, from among the plurality of types of image processing, before at least one image data of image data recorded to the recording medium is selected as image processing subject image data.
3. The digital camera according to claim 2, wherein:
if image data is first selected, a prohibition device is configured to prohibit selection of a type of image processing that a decision device has decided is not appropriate to perform upon that selected image data.
4. The digital camera according to claim 2, wherein:
if the type of image processing is first selected, a prohibition device is configured to prohibit selection of image data upon which a decision device has decided it is not appropriate to perform that selected type of image processing.
5. The digital camera according to claim 2, wherein:
the control device, in (b) in which selected image processing is prohibited from being performed to image data, is configured to permit image data to which selected image processing can be performed to be selected and is configured to permit image processing to be performed using a plurality of sets of image data.
6. A digital camera, comprising:
an image processing device that, in response to user instructions, is configured to perform image processing to image data of an image file recorded to a recording medium;
a determination device that is configured to determine whether image processing is to be performed by the image processing device, based on additional information added to the image file; and
a control device that is configured to prohibit image processing from being performed in response to user instructions when the determination device determines that image processing is not to be performed by the image processing device.
7. The digital camera according to claim 6, wherein:
the determination device is configured to decide whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon photographic conditions during image capture of the image data.
8. The digital camera according to claim 7, wherein:
the determination device is configured to decide whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon details of previous image processing of the image data.
9. The digital camera according to claim 8, wherein:
the determination device is configured to decide that it is not appropriate to perform, upon a same image data, a same type of image processing as has been previously performed.
10. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing an image processing control program to be executed by a computer, the image processing control program comprising:
instructions for performing image processing to image data recorded to a recording medium; and
instructions for controlling performance such that, if image processing is performed to image data recorded to the recording medium,
(a) image processing, among a plurality of types of image processing, that is not supposed to be performed to image processing subject image data is prohibited from being performed to the image processing subject image data, if at least one image-datum data of image data recorded to the recording medium is selected as the image processing subject image data, and
(b) selected image processing is prohibited from being performed to image data, of image data recorded to the recording medium, to which the selected image processing is not supposed to be performed, if a type of image processing to be performed to the image processing subject image data is selected, from among the plurality of types of image processing, before at least one image data of image data recorded to the recording medium is selected as image processing subject image data.
11. The image processing control program according to claim 10, further comprising:
instructions for prohibiting selection of a type of image processing that a decision device has decided is not appropriate to perform upon that selected image data if image data is first selected.
12. The image processing control program according to claim 10, further comprising:
instructions for prohibiting selection of image data upon which a decision device has decided it is not appropriate to perform that selected type of image processing if a type of image processing is first selected.
13. The image processing control program according to claim 10, further comprising:
instructions for permitting image data, in (b) in which selected image processing is prohibited from being performed to image data, to which selected image processing can be performed is allowed to be selected and permitting image processing to be performed using a plurality of sets of image data.
14. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium containing an image processing control program to be executed by a computer, the image processing control program comprising:
instructions for performing image processing upon image data;
instructions for, in response to user instructions, performing image processing to image data of an image file recorded to a recording medium;
instructions for determining whether image processing is to be performed by the image processing device, based on additional information added to the image file; and
instructions for prohibiting image processing from being performed in response to user instructions when the determination device determines that image processing is not to be performed by the image processing device.
15. The image processing control program according to claim 14, further comprising:
instructions for deciding whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon photographic conditions during image capture of the image data.
16. The image processing control program according to claim 15, further comprising:
instructions for deciding whether performing image processing upon image data is appropriate or not, based upon details of previous image processing of the image data.
17. The image processing control program according to claim 16, further comprising:
instructions for deciding that it is not appropriate to perform, upon a same image data, a same type of image processing as has been previously performed.
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