A cellular telephone provides a mobile user with the ability to send and receive telephone calls. Contemporary cellular telephones also provide features and functions users can use in addition to sending and receiving telephone calls. For example, a user can access the Internet and their electronic mail, play games, and send and receive text messages. Additionally, a user can capture and send photographs using a camera integrated within the cellular telephone.
The camera in cellular telephone 100 is typically a simple point and shoot camera. In order for lens 110 to be able to focus on the dog 108, lens 110 must be located at a certain minimum distance from the dog 108. If the lens 110 is positioned too close to the dog, the picture will be out of focus. Consequently, the camera in cellular telephone 100 cannot be used to take close-up pictures.
In accordance with the invention, a method and system for capturing close-up images in a cellular telephone are provided. A cellular telephone includes a camera having a close-up lens for capturing close-up images and a camera lens for capturing standard images. The close-up lens is a lens with a close focal range, for example, 6-30 centimeters. The camera lens is a lens with a standard focal range, such as one meter and beyond. In one embodiment in accordance with the invention, a switch is used to move a close-up lens to a position that allows the close-up lens to operate in combination with the camera lens to capture a close-up image. The switch also moves the close-up lens away from the camera lens when a standard image is captured. In other embodiments in accordance with the invention, a switch is used to select an image from either the close-up lens or the camera lens. The switch may be implemented, for example, as an electronic switch or an optical switch.
The invention will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of embodiments in accordance with the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The invention relates to a method and system for capturing close-up images in a cellular telephone. The following description is presented to enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments. Thus, the invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the appended claims and with the principles and features described herein.
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The image of prescription 304 may be a still picture or a video (i.e., moving) image. If it is a video image, a user can move the lens over bottle 306 and read prescription 304 using the close-up function. Video images may be obtained by having the camera capture a certain number of images each second. The images are then displayed on the display 302 at the same, or nearly the same, rate.
In this embodiment in accordance with the invention, image sensor 406 is implemented as a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) device and close-up lens 402 as a macro attachment lens, respectively. A macro attachment lens is a lens capable of focusing on an object located close to the lens, for example, 6-30 centimeters from the lens. In other embodiments in accordance with the invention, image sensor 406 may be implemented as other image sensing devices, such as, for example, a charge-coupled device (CCD).
Image processing hardware 408 and software 410 allow cellular telephone 400 to display a video or a still image. Image processing hardware 408 and software 410 also provide image processing functions such as, for example, electronic grab, zoom, panning, and cropping functions for video and still images.
Image processing hardware 408 may also include a memory 414 for temporarily storing an image, or portions of an image, during processing. Another memory 416 may store one or more images captured by the camera and close-up functions in the cellular phone. When a close-up image is to be captured, switch 418 moves close-up lens 402 to a position that allows close-up lens 402 to work in combination with camera lens 404 and capture a close-up image. For example, close-up lens 402 may be positioned in front of or behind camera lens 404. Alternatively, close-up lens 402 may be positioned between two of the elements of camera lens 404. When a standard image (i.e., not a close-up image) is to be captured, switch 418 moves close-up lens 402 away from camera lens 404.
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Switch 418 is a mechanical switch in this embodiment in accordance with the invention. For example, switch 418 may be implemented as a lever attached to close-up lens 402 and button 504. When button 504 is pushed down, as shown in
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Close-up lens 702 is implemented in this embodiment as a camera lens with a focal range that is close to the lens, such as, for example, 6-30 centimeters. And standard lens 706 is implemented as a camera lens with a standard focal range, such as, for example, a meter and beyond. Both close-up lens 702 and standard lens 706 are fixed in position, i.e., stationary in the
Switch 710 is an electronic switch in this embodiment in accordance with the invention. Switch 710 is used to select one of the two signals received from image sensors 706, 708. Switch 710 may be implemented, for example, as an electrical switch or a multiplexer.
Image processing hardware 712 may also include a memory 718 for temporarily storing an image, or portions of an image, during processing. Another memory 720 may store one or more images captured by the camera and close-up functions in the cellular phone. Image processing hardware 712 and software 714 allow cellular telephone 700 to display video and still images and provide image processing functions such as, for example, electronic grab, zoom, panning, and cropping functions.
Close-up lens 802 is implemented in this embodiment as a camera lens with a focal range that is close to the lens, such as, for example, 6-30 centimeters. And standard lens 804 is implemented as a camera lens with a standard focal range, such as, for example, a meter and beyond. Both close-up lens 802 and standard lens 804 are fixed in position (i.e., stationary in the
Switch 806 is an optical switch in this embodiment in accordance with the invention. Switch 806 selects light from one of the lenses 802, 804 and transmits the light to image sensor 808. Switch 806 may be implemented, for example, as a prism, a translatable mirror, or a rotatable mirror.
Image processing hardware 810 may also include a memory 816 for temporarily storing an image, or portions of an image, during processing. Another memory 818 may store one or more images captured by the camera and close-up functions in the cellular phone. Image processing hardware 810 and software 812 allow cellular telephone 800 to display a video and still images and provide image processing functions such as, for example, electronic grab, zoom, panning, and cropping functions.
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Returning to block 900, if the user has not selected the close-up function, the process passes to block 910 where a selector is set to select the standard lens. The image is then captured using the standard lens (block 912) and the process continues through blocks 906 and 908.
Blocks 902 and 904 may be performed in reverse order. In this alternate embodiment, block 904 is performed prior to the performance of block 902. Similarly, block 912 may be performed before block 910.
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