Claims
- 1. A high dynamic range image editing system for editing a high dynamic range image file having pixels spanning a first range of light intensity levels on an image editing system that only display differences in the light intensity levels of pixels within a second range of light intensity levels that is less than the first range of light intensity levels, comprising:
a) a scaling control operable by the user that allows the user to enter one of several scaling factors; b) a scaler in communication with said scaling control for creating a scaled version of the image file that has pixel intensity levels that are scaled from their original values in accordance with the entry made by the user on said scaling control; c) a display for displaying the scaled version of the image file; and d) one or more image editing tools for editing the appearance of the image that is displayed on the display and for editing the pixels in the image file in a manner that is consistent with the edits that are displayed without reducing the range of light intensity levels in the image file.
- 2. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein the intensity of each pixel in the image file is expressed as a floating point number.
- 3. The image editing system of claim 2 wherein the value of the floating point number is substantially proportional to the intensity represented by the pixel.
- 4. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein the image file contains a red, green and blue pixel for each segment of the image, each with its own intensity level.
- 5. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein said scaler multiplies the original pixel values by the entered scaling factor.
- 6. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein the scaling factors that can be entered include one factor that is greater than one and one factor that is less than one.
- 7. The image editing system of claim 1 further including a non-linear adjuster that adjusts the intensity curve of the image file in a non-linear manner.
- 8. The image editing system of claim 7 wherein the intensity adjuster includes a lookup table containing a plurality of adjustment values, each mapped to one or more pixel intensities.
- 9. The image editing system of claim 8 wherein each value is mapped to the value of the most significant bits of a pixel intensity value.
- 10. The image editing system if claim 1 wherein said image editing tools include tools that perform one or more of the following operations: cropping, rotation, translation, cloning, retouching, painting, convolving or re-sampling.
- 11. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein said scaling control is mapped to one or more keys on a keyboard.
- 12. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein said scaling control is mapped to an area on a display that is selected by a mouse.
- 13. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein said editing tools are configured to edit the scaled version of the image file and wherein the system is configured to cause each pixel in the high dynamic range image file that has been edited in the scaled version of the image file to be replaced by the value of its edited version, scaled by a factor that is the substantial inverse of the scaling factor selected by the user.
- 14. The image editing system of claim 1 wherein said editing tools are configured to edit the high dynamic range image file.
- 15. A method for editing an image file having pixels spanning a first range of light intensity levels on an image editing system that only display differences in the light intensity levels of pixels within a second range of light intensity levels that is less than the first range of light intensity levels, comprising:
a) entering one of several scaling factors using a control operable by a user; b) creating a scaled version of the image file that has pixel intensity levels that are scaled from their original values in accordance with the entered scaling factor; c) displaying the scaled version of the image file; d) editing the appearance of the image that is displayed on the display; and e) editing the pixels in the image file in a manner that is consistent with the edits that are displayed without reducing the range of light intensity levels in the image file.
- 16. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein the intensity of each pixel in the image file is expressed as a floating point number.
- 17. The method of image editing of claim 16 wherein the value of the floating point number is substantially proportional to the intensity represented by the pixel.
- 18. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein the image file contains a red, green and blue pixel for each segment of the image, each with its own intensity level.
- 19. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein the entered scaling factor is multiplied by the original pixel values.
- 20. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein the possible scaling factors include one factor that is greater than 1 and one factor that is less than one.
- 21. The method of image editing of claim 15 further including adjusting the intensity curve of the image file in a non-linear manner.
- 22. The method of image editing of claim 21 wherein said adjusting includes selecting values from a table containing a plurality of adjustment values, each mapped to one or more pixel intensities.
- 23. The image editing system of claim 22 wherein each value is mapped to the value of the most significant bits of a pixel intensity value.
- 24. The method of image editing of claim 15 further including one or more of the following: cropping, rotating, translating, convolving, cloning, retouching, painting or re-sampling.
- 25. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein said entering is performed by a key on a keyboard.
- 26. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein said entering is performed by selecting information on a display with a mouse.
- 27. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein said editing tools edit the scaled version of image file and wherein each pixel in the high dynamic range image file that has been edited in the scaled version of the image file is replaced by the value of its edited version, scaled by a factor that is the substantial inverse of the scaling factor entered by the user.
- 28. The method of image editing of claim 15 wherein the editing tools edit the high dynamic range image file.
- 29. Computer-readable media containing computer-readable programming instructions which, when loaded and executed in a computer system, implement the method of claim 15.
- 30. Computer-readable media containing an image file with a set of pixels, each pixel having an intensity value expressed as a mantissa and an exponent.
- 31. The computer-readable media of claim 30 wherein each pixel has a red, blue and green component and wherein each component is expresses as a mantissa and an exponent.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of the filing date of the following US provisional applications: HDR Shop, Application No. 60/297,096, filed Jun. 8, 2001; and High Dynamic Range Image Processing System and Method, Application No. 60/297,397, filed Jun. 11, 2001. The contents of both of these provisional applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60297096 |
Jun 2001 |
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60297397 |
Jun 2001 |
US |