Claims
- 1. Apparatus for processing image data, comprising memory means, processing means, display means and manually operable input means configured with activation means, wherein said memory means stores said image data and instructions and said processing means is configured by said instructions to perform the steps of:
selecting image data by way of placing a pointer operated by said input means over its representation within a graphical use interface output to said display means and activating said activation means; in response to a translation of said representation over a hierarchical representation of said function within said graphical user interface by means of said pointer, initialising said function according to said hierarchy with said selected image data as default data; in response to said initialisation, updating said graphical user interface; whereby in response to deactivating said activation means, said function is configured for processing said image data according to input received from said input means and the updated representation of said function includes a representation of said image data.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said input means is a computer-connected mouse and said activation means is one or a plurality of electrically-switched, spring-loaded contact buttons.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said activation includes depressing at least one of said spring-loaded contact buttons and said deactivation includes releasing said depressed spring-loaded contact button.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said input means is a computer-connected stylus combined with a computer-connected tablet and said activation means comprises a plurality of electrically-switched, pressure-sensitive contact locations of the surface of said tablet.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said activation includes entering said stylus in contact with at least one of said contact locations and said deactivation includes releasing said stylus from said surface.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hierarchical representation comprises an arrangement of tabs and sub-tabs.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said representation of image data is a proxy or a thumbnail.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of image frames known as a sequence.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of sequences.
- 10. A method of selecting an image processing function via a graphical user interface for receiving input commands from manually operated input means configured with activation means, wherein:
image data is selected by way of placing a pointer operated by said input means over its representation within said graphical use interface and activating said activation means; in response to a translation of said representation over a hierarchical representation of said function within said graphical user interface by means of said pointer, said function is initialised according to said hierarchy with said selected image data as default data; in response to said initialisation, said graphical user interface is updated; and in response to deactivating said activation means, said function is configured for processing said image data according to input received from said input means, whereby the updated representation of said function includes a representation of said image data.
- 11. A method according to claim 10, wherein said input means is a computer-connected mouse and said activation means is one or a plurality of electrically-switched, spring-loaded contact buttons.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein said activation includes depressing at least one of said spring-loaded contact buttons and said deactivation includes releasing said depressed spring-loaded contact button.
- 13. A method according to claim 10, wherein said input means is a computer-connected stylus combined with a computer-connected tablet and said activation means comprises a plurality of electrically-switched, pressure-sensitive contact locations of the surface of said tablet.
- 14. A method according to claim 13, wherein said activation includes entering said stylus in contact with at least one of said contact locations and said deactivation includes releasing said stylus from said surface.
- 15. A method according to claim 10, wherein said hierarchical representation comprises an arrangement of tabs and sub-tabs.
- 16. A method according to claim 10, wherein said representation of image data is a proxy or a thumbnail.
- 17. A method according to claim 10, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of image frames known as a sequence.
- 18. A method according to claim 17, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of sequences.
- 19. A computer-readable medium carrying instructions for processing image data which, when processed by a computer including display means and manually operated input means configured with activation means, configure said computer to perform the steps of:
selecting image data by way of placing a pointer operated by said input means over its representation within a graphical use interface output to said display means and activating said activation means; in response to a translation of said representation over a hierarchical representation of said function within said graphical user interface by means of said pointer, initialising said function according to said hierarchy with said selected image data as default data; in response to said initialisation, updating said graphical user interface; whereby in response to deactivating said activation means, said function is configured for processing said image data according to input received from said input means and the updated representation of said function includes a representation of said image data.
- 20. A computer-readable medium according to claim 19, wherein said input means is a computer-connected mouse and said activation means is one or a plurality of electrically-switched, spring-loaded contact buttons.
- 21. A computer-readable medium according to claim 19, wherein said activation includes depressing at least one of said spring-loaded contact buttons and said deactivation includes releasing said depressed spring-loaded contact button.
- 22. A computer-readable medium according to claim 19, wherein said input means is a computer-connected stylus combined with a computer-connected tablet and said activation means comprises a plurality of electrically-switched, pressure-sensitive contact locations of the surface of said tablet.
- 23. A computer-readable medium according to claim 22, wherein said activation includes entering said stylus in contact with at least one of said contact locations and said deactivation includes releasing said stylus from said surface.
- 24. A computer-readable medium according to claim 19, wherein said hierarchical representation comprises an arrangement of tabs and sub-tabs.
- 25. A computer-readable medium according to claim 19, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of image frames known as a sequence.
- 26. A computer-readable medium-according to claim 25, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of sequences.
- 27. A computer programmed for processing image data, said computer comprising memory means, processing means, display means and manually operable input means configured with activation means, wherein said memory means stores said image data and instructions and said computer is configured by said instructions to perform the steps of:
selecting image data by way of placing a pointer operated by said input means over its representation within a graphical use interface output to said display means and activating said activation means; in response to a translation of said representation over a hierarchical representation of said function within said graphical user interface by means of said pointer, initialising said function according to said hierarchy with said selected image data as default data; in response to said initialisation, updating said graphical user interface; whereby in response to deactivating said activation means, said function is configured for processing said image data according to input received from said input means and the updated representation of said function includes a representation of said image data.
- 28. A computer programmed according to claim 27, wherein said input means is a computer-connected mouse and said activation means is one or a plurality of electrically-switched, spring-loaded contact buttons.
- 29. A computer programmed according to claim 28, wherein said activation includes depressing at least one of said spring-loaded contact buttons and said deactivation includes releasing said depressed spring-loaded contact button.
- 30. A computer programmed according to claim 27, wherein said input means is a computer-connected stylus combined with a computer-connected tablet and said activation means comprises a plurality of electrically-switched, pressure-sensitive contact locations of the surface of said tablet.
- 31. A computer programmed according to claim 30, wherein said activation includes entering said stylus in contact with at least one of said contact locations and said deactivation includes releasing said stylus from said surface.
- 32. A computer programmed according to claim 27, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of image frames known as a sequence.
- 33. A computer programmed according to claim 32, wherein said selected image data includes a plurality of sequences.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following commonly-assigned patents, which are incorporated by reference herein:
[0002] U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,824, filed on Apr. 10, 1996 and issued on Jul. 28, 1998, by Benoit Sevigny, entitled “PROCESSING IMAGE DATA”;
[0003] U.S. Pat. No. 5,892,506, filed on Mar. 18, 1996 and issued on Apr. 6, 1999, by David Hermanson, entitled “MULTITRACK ARCHITECTURE FOR COMPUTER-BASED EDITING OF MULTIMEDIA SEQUENCES”;
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 6,269,180, filed on Apr. 9, 1997 and issued on Jul. 31, 2001, by Benoit Sevigny, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPOSITING IMAGES”;