Claims
- 1. A shutter speed control method for controlling a shutter speed of a stereoscopical imaging apparatus which images an object from a plurality of different directions, the method comprising the steps of:
- dividing the image of the object produced by the imaging apparatus into a plurality of zones;
- averaging a brightness for each zone to produce an average brightness value for each zone;
- for each zone, determining a zone correction level with respect to a present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus, based upon the average brightness value for the zone;
- producing a shutter speed correction level based upon the determined zone correction levels; and
- correcting said present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus based on the shutter speed correction level, to thereby obtain a new shutter speed for the imaging apparatus.
- 2. A shutter speed control method according to claim 1, wherein the determined zone correction level for each zone is determined from a zone correction level map, the zone correction level map identifying a zone correction level for each of a predetermined number of combinations of a current shutter speed of the imaging apparatus and an average brightness value for the zone.
- 3. A shutter speed control method according to claim 1, wherein the shutter speed correction level is obtained by adding the determined zone correction levels.
- 4. A shutter speed control method for controlling a shutter speed of a stereoscopical imaging apparatus which images an object from a plurality of different directions, the method comprising the steps of:
- designating at least one particular zone of the image of the object produced by the imaging apparatus;
- calculating a frequency distribution of brightness levels in the particular zone;
- producing a brightness histogram for the particular zone from the calculated frequency distribution of brightness levels;
- calculating a correction level with respect to a present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus based upon the brightness histogram; and
- correcting the present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus based upon the correction level, to thereby produce a new shutter speed for the imaging apparatus.
- 5. A shutter speed control method according to claim 4, wherein the correction level is calculated based upon a difference (F.sub.i-j (t)) between a frequency of a highest brightness level in the particular zone and a frequency of a lowest brightness level in the particular zone.
- 6. A shutter speed control method according to claim 5, wherein the correction level (.DELTA.SSL(t)) is calculated according to a set of rules including the following:
- when F.sub.i-j (t)<-n/2, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=SSL(t)/2;
- when -n/2.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<-n/4, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=SSL(t)/4;
- when -n/4.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<-n/8, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=SSL(t)/8;
- when n/8.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<n/4, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=-SSL(t)/8;
- when n/4.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<n/2, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=-SSL(t)/4; and
- when n/2.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t), then .DELTA.SSL(t)=-SSL(t)/2;
- where SSL(t) is the current shutter speed for the imaging apparatus and n is the number of samples of brightness levels obtained from the image for the brightness histogram, and wherein
- the new shutter speed SSL(t+1)=SSL(t)+.DELTA.SSL(t).
- 7. A shutter speed control system for controlling a shutter speed of a stereoscopical imaging apparatus which images an object from a plurality of different directions, the system comprising:
- zone dividing means for dividing the image of the object produced by the imaging apparatus into a plurality of zones;
- brightness averaging means for averaging a brightness of each zone and for producing an average brightness value for each zone; and
- correction level determining means for determining a zone correction level with respect to a present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus for each zone, in response to the average brightness value for the zone, and for producing a shutter speed correction level based upon the determined zone correction levels.
- 8. A shutter speed control system according to claim 7, further including memory means for storing at least one zone correction level map, each zone correction level map identifying a correction level for each of a predetermined number of combinations of a current shutter speed of the imaging apparatus and an average brightness value for the zone, whereby the correction level determining means determines each determined zone correction level from a zone correction level map stored in the memory means.
- 9. An imaging system according to claim 7, wherein the correction level determining means includes addition means for adding the determined zone correction levels to obtain the shutter speed correction level.
- 10. An imaging system comprising:
- an imaging apparatus for imaging an object from a plurality of different directions; and
- a shutter speed control system as set forth in claim 7.
- 11. An imaging system according to claim 10, wherein the imaging apparatus is provided with two image cameras having solid state camera elements for imaging an object at a short distance.
- 12. An imaging system according to claim 10, wherein the imaging apparatus is provided with two image cameras having solid state camera elements for imaging an object at a long distance.
- 13. A shutter speed control system for controlling a shutter speed of a stereoscopical imaging apparatus which images an object from a plurality of different directions, the system comprising:
- zone designating means for designating at least one particular zone of the image of the object produced by the imaging apparatus;
- frequency distribution producing means for calculating a frequency distribution of brightness in the particular zone and for producing a brightness histogram for the particular zone from the calculated frequency distribution of brightness;
- correction level calculating means for calculating a correction level with respect to a present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus in response to the brightness histogram; and
- shutter speed correcting means for correcting the present shutter speed of the imaging apparatus in response to the calculated correction level, to thereby produce a new shutter speed for the imaging apparatus.
- 14. The shutter speed control system according to claim 13, wherein the correction level calculating means calculates the correction level based upon a difference (F.sub.i-j (t)) between a frequency of a highest brightness level in the particular zone and a frequency of a lowest brightness level in the particular zone.
- 15. The shutter speed control system according to claim 14, wherein the correction level calculating means calculates the correction level (.DELTA.SSL(t)) according to a set of rules including the following:
- when F.sub.i-j (t)<-n/2, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=SSL(t)/2;
- when -n/2.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<-n/4, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=SSL(t)/4;
- when -n/4.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<-n/8, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=SSL(t)/8;
- when n/8.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<n/4, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=-SSL(t)/8;
- when n/4.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t)<n/2, then .DELTA.SSL(t)=-SSL(t)/4; and
- when n/2.ltoreq.F.sub.i-j (t), then .DELTA.SSL(t)=-SSL(t)/2;
- where SSL(t) is the current shutter speed for the imaging apparatus and n is the number of samples of brightness levels obtained from the image for the brightness histogram, and wherein
- the new shutter speed SSL(t+1)=SSL(t)+.DELTA.SSL(t).
- 16. An imaging system comprising:
- an imaging apparatus for imaging an object from a plurality of different directions; and
- a shutter speed control system as set forth in claim 13.
- 17. An imaging system according to claim 16, wherein the imaging apparatus is provided with two image cameras having solid state camera elements for imaging an object at a short distance.
- 18. An imaging system according to claim 16, wherein the imaging apparatus is provided with two image cameras having solid state camera elements for imaging an object at a long distance.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/198,570 filed on Feb. 18, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,535,144, which application is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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