This invention relates to digital cameras and, more particularly, to apparatus for capturing an improved image by a digital camera.
The use of digital cameras has been increasing in the past few years. The conveniences of reviewing an image before committing the image to storage as well as the ability to download images over the internet are a few of the features that are particularly attractive to camera operators.
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However, some of the problems of attempting to capture a suitable image have remained. One particularly frustrating situation is the photographing of children. The experience of many amateur photographers is that, despite coaxing and/or a variety of artifices, the desired smile frequently appears only after the picture has been taken. Furthermore, child subjects in particular frequently display a grimace while being photographed, the grimace typically being relatively unattractive. Once the picture has been taken, the subject children presumably relax and only then provide a pleasing facial expression to the frustration of the camera operator.
A need has therefore been felt for apparatus and an associated method having the feature that a desired image can be acquired in situations in which the subject has trouble in relaxing. It would be a further feature of the apparatus and associated method to provide a delayed image acquisition of the subject after a simulated image acquisition of the subject. It would be still another feature of the apparatus and associated method to process a sequence of acquired images to search for the presence of a predetermined feature and to discard the acquired images until an image with the predetermined feature is identified.
The aforementioned and other features are accomplished, according to the present invention, by providing, in one mode of operation, a timer in a digital camera. The digital camera provides a simulated exposure, including shutter and other camera noises and providing a flash. The simulated exposure activates the timing mechanism. After a preselected length of time, the timer activates the digital camera to acquire an image. The preselected period of time is selected to provide time for the subject to relax having assumed that the simulated exposure was the actual exposure. According to a second embodiment of the present invention, the digital camera includes a program for general facial image recognition. In particular, the facial image recognition program permits the recognition of preselected feature (e.g. smile) on a facial image. In this embodiment, the activation of the timer results in the image being periodically displayed on the photo-sensitive region and periodically transferred to the processing unit. When the processing unit, operating under control of the image recognition program, identifies the preselected feature, the digital camera stores the image.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood upon reading of the following description and the accompanying drawings and claims.
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2. Operation of the Preferred Embodiment
The present invention permits the acquisition of an image having desired features. According to one embodiment, a false image acquisition cycle is used to permit the subjects to relax and provide a more natural image. A real image is then acquired by the camera. Such a stratagem is most clearly directed toward children but can also be of use in boisterous situations. In the second embodiment, a series of images are acquired, but all the images are analyzed to detect the presence of a predetermined feature. When that feature is identified, then the process is halted and the image having the predetermined feature is stored.
As will be clear, care must be taken that when the flash unit is activated for an actual exposure that the unit is fully discharged. In the first embodiment of the invention, the simulated exposure can be accompanied by a partial discharge of the flash unit, thereby permitting a more rapid recovery period. In the second embodiment, a somewhat more complicated strategy for the flash assembly can be used because of the sequence of exposures. A pattern recognition of the predetermined feature of the image can be possible without a flash or with reduced flash intensity. Thus, having identified the predetermined feature, the time to recharge the flash assembly for optimum image acquisition can be minimized.
In order to explain the operation of the present invention, the timing unit has been shown as a separate element. In practice, timing apparatus within the processing unit 12 can be used.
With respect to the implementation of a pattern recognition program, the digital signal processors currently included in digital cameras have the processing and storage capability to implement pattern recognition programs.
While the invention has been described with respect to the embodiments set forth above, the invention is not necessarily limited to these embodiments. Accordingly, other embodiment variations, and improvements not described herein, are not necessarily excluded from the scope of the invention, the scope of the invention being defined by the following claims.