Claims
- 1. (Cancelled)
- 2. (Cancelled)
- 3. A camera usable for capturing images of scenes illuminated by ambient light, said camera comprising:
a body; an electronic imager disposed in said body said electronic imager capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image; a color detector disposed in said body, said color detector measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; a user interface disposed on said body said user interface showing said electronic image and including an indication display showing an indication of said color value and emitting light at a wavelength corresponding to said color value, said indication being independent of a color balance of said electronic image.
- 4. The camera of claim 3 wherein said user interface includes an image display showing said electronic image, and said image and indication displays are first and second parts of a continuous, pixellated panel.
- 5. The camera of claim 4 further comprising a control system operatively connected between said imager and said image display, said control system, responsive to said color detector, photomontaging said indication of said color value into said electronic image.
- 6. A camera usable for capturing images of scenes illuminated by ambient light, said camera comprising:
a body; an electronic imager disposed in said body said electronic imager capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image; a color detector disposed in said body said color detector measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; a user interface disposed on said body said user interface showing said electronic image and an indication of said color value, said indication being independent of a color balance of said electronic image; a look-up table disposed in said body, said look-up table having said color value assigned to one of a plurality of photofinishing adjustments; and a control system operatively disposed between said color detector and said user interface, said control system altering said color value in accordance with the respective said photofinishing adjustment.
- 7. The camera of claim 6 wherein said user interface includes an image display and said camera further comprises a control system operatively connected between said imager and said image display, said control system, responsive to said color detector, modifying said electronic image to include said indication of said color value.
- 8. (Cancelled)
- 9. A camera usable for capturing images of scenes illuminated by ambient light, said camera comprising:
a body; an electronic imager disposed in said body said electronic imager capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image; a color detector disposed in said body, said color detector measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; an image display mounted on said body, said image display showing said electronic image; and an indication display mounted on said body, said indication display showing an indication of said color value and being a light panel emitting light at a wavelength corresponding to said color value.
- 10. The camera of claim 9 wherein said light panel surrounds said image display.
- 11. A camera usable for capturing images of scenes illuminated by ambient light, said camera comprising:
a body; an electronic imager disposed in said body said electronic imager capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image; a color detector disposed in said body said color detector measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; an image display disposed on said body said image display showing said electronic image; and an indication display disposed on said body said indication display showing an indication of said color value; a look-up table disposed in said body, said look-up table having said color value assigned to one of a plurality of photofinishing adjustments; and a control system altering said color value in accordance with the respective said photofinishing adjustment.
- 12. An image capture method usable in ambient light, comprising the steps of:
capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image in a camera; measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; and displaying an indication of said color value on said camera including emitting light at a wavelength corresponding to said color value.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said displaying further comprises showing said electronic image and separately showing said indication of said color value.
- 14. An image capture method usable in ambient light, comprising the steps of:
capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image in a camera; measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; and displaying said electronic image and an indication of said color value on said camera, including emitting light at a wavelength corresponding to said color value, said indication being independent of a color balance of said electronic image.
- 15. The method of claim 14 further comprising modifying said electronic image to include said indication of said color value.
- 16. The method of claim 14 further comprising, prior to said displaying, photomontaging said color value into said electronic image.
- 17. The method of claim 14 further comprising matching said color value to one of a plurality of predetermined photofinishing adjustments; and, prior to said displaying, altering said color value in accordance with the respective said photofinishing adjustment.
- 18. An image capture method usable in ambient light, comprising the steps of:
capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image in a camera; measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; displaying an indication of said color value; and matching said color value to one of a plurality of predetermined photofinishing adjustments; and, prior to said displaying, altering said color value in accordance with the respective said photofinishing adjustment.
- 19. An image capture method usable in ambient light, comprising the steps of:
capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image in a camera; measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; displaying said electronic image on said camera; and separately displaying an indication of said color value, including illuminating a light panel with light at a wavelength corresponding to said color value.
- 20. An image capture method usable in ambient light, comprising the steps of:
capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image in a camera; measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; displaying said electronic image on said camera; separately displaying an indication of said color value; and matching said color value to one of a plurality of predetermined photofinishing adjustments; and, prior to said separately displaying, altering said color value in accordance with the respective said photofinishing adjustment.
- 21. A camera usable for capturing images of scenes illuminated by ambient light, said camera comprising:
an electronic imager capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image; a color detector measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; a look-up table having said color value assigned to one of a plurality of photofinishing adjustments; and a control altering said color value in accordance with the respective said photofinishing adjustment.
- 22. A camera usable for capturing images of scenes illuminated by ambient light, said camera comprising:
an electronic imager capturing an ambient light image as a multicolored electronic image; a color detector measuring said ambient light to provide a color value; and an indication display showing an indication of said color value and emitting light at a wavelength corresponding to said color value.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 80541RLW], entitled:
[0002] HYBRID CAMERA FILL-FLASH, and filed in the names of Hirohiko Ina and Hisanori Hoshikawa; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 80980RLW], entitled: COLOR CORRECTING FLASH APPARATUS, CAMERA, AND METHOD, and filed in the name of David L. Funston; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 81267RLW], entitled: CAMERA HAVING VERIFICATION DISPLAY WITH VIEWER ADAPTATION COMPENSATION FOR REFERENCE ILLUMINANTS AND METHOD, and filed in the names of David L. Funston and Kenneth A. Parulski; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 1268RLW], entitled: CAMERA HAVING VERIFICATION DISPLAY AND WHITE-COMPENSATOR AND IMAGING METHOD, and filed in the name of Kenneth A. Parulski; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No.82037RLW], entitled: CAMERA HAVING VERIFICATION DISPLAY WITH REVERSE WHITE BALANCED VIEWER ADAPTATION COMPENSATION AND METHOD, and filed in the names of Kenneth A. Parulski and David L. Funston; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 82038RLW], entitled: CAMERA HAVING USER INTERFACE AMBIENT SENSOR VIEWER ADAPTATION COMPENSATION AND METHOD, and filed in the name of Kenneth A. Parulski; Ser. No. ______ [Attorney Docket No. 82069RLW], entitled: CAMERA THAT DISPLAYS PREDOMINANT COLOR OF MULTI-COLOR SCENE AND/OR MULTI-COLOR CAPTURED IMAGE OF SCENE, and filed in the name of Roger A. Fields, and Ser. No. 08/970,327 filed 14 Nov. 1997, and filed in the names of James R. Niederbaumer and Michael Eugene Miller.