The present invention relates to a chroma key system and, more particularly, to a computer system, computer program product, and computer implemented method for digitally superimposing images captured in a photo booth onto a selected background.
Chrome key tools have long been known in the art. Chroma keying is a special effects technique for compositing (layering) two images or video streams together. Blue screens or green screens are often used as background screens in which a participant stands or acts. The participant is then selectively overlayed onto a different background, which provides the effect that the participant is actually in that background. For example, a participant running in front of a green screen can then be superimposed over a background with dinosaurs. The resulting effect is that the participant appears in a composited video running from dinosaurs. While chroma keying has long been used in the special effects industry, little advances have been made in the commercial or home use market.
Thus, a continuing need exists a kit that allows a user to easily implement chroma key technology for home use or events.
This disclosure provides a system for superimposing images captured in a photo booth onto a selected background. The system includes one or more processors and a memory. The memory is a non-transitory computer-readable medium having executable instructions encoded thereon, such that upon execution of the instructions, the one or more processors perform an operation of causing a tablet computer to obtain an image of a participant in front of a chroma-key panel and superimpose the image over a background that is stored in the tablet computer.
The present invention is also directed to a photo booth kit that can he provided with or without the system and that can be used for parties and other events and that includes everything needed to instantaneously provide chroma key effects (e.g., blue or green screen) to event participants, such as at a birthday party, wedding, etc.
The kit includes a frame having a tablet mount adapted to hold a tablet computer. A cover is included that is formed to cover the frame and, together with the frame, forms a photo booth. At least one panel:in the cover includes a chroma-keyed color. Party supplies and props are included. The party supplies and props are formed to depict a coordinated theme (such as a movie theme). Finally, the kit includes instructions to download a photo booth software application. The photo booth software application is operable to cause the tablet computer to obtain photos of a user in front of the panel and superimpose the user over a background that is stored in the tablet computer and rendered by the photo booth software application.
In various aspects, the present invention is also directed to a system for superimposing images captured in a photo booth onto a selected background. The system (e.g., tablet computer), for example, includes one or more processors and a memory, the memory being a non-transitory computer-readable medium having executable instructions encoded thereon, such that upon execution of the instructions, the one or more processors perform an operation of causing a tablet computer to obtain an image of a participant in front of a chroma-key panel and superimpose the image over a background that is stored in the tablet computer.
Finally, the present invention also includes a computer program product and a computer implemented method. The computer program product includes computer-readable instructions stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium that are executable by a computer having one or more processors, such that upon execution of the instructions, the one or more processors perform the operations listed herein. Alternatively, the computer implemented method includes an act of causing a computer to execute such instructions and perform the resulting operations.
The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed descriptions of the various aspects of the invention in conjunction with reference to the following drawings, where:
The present invention relates to a chroma key system and, more particularly, to a computer system, computer program product, and method for superimposing images captured in a photo booth onto a selected background that can be used for parties and other events and that includes everything needed to instantaneously provide blue or green screen effects to event participants. The following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and to incorporate it in the context of particular applications. Various modifications, as well as a variety of uses in different applications will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to a wide range of embodiments. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments presented, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without necessarily being limited to these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form, rather than in detail, in order to avoid obscuring the present invention.
The reader's attention is directed to all papers and documents which are filed concurrently with this specification and which are open to public inspection with this specification, and the contents of all such papers and documents are incorporated herein by reference. All the features disclosed in this specification, (including any accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is only one example of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
Furthermore, any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for” performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specific function, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause as specified in 35 U.S.C. Section 112, Paragraph 6. In particular, the use of “step of” or “act of” in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112, Paragraph 6.
Please note, if used, the labels left, right, front, back, top, bottom, forward, reverse, clockwise and counter clockwise have been used for convenience purposes only and are not intended to imply any particular fixed direction Instead, they are used to reflect relative locations and/or directions between various portions of an object.
Before describing the invention in detail, first a description of the various principal aspects of the present invention is provided. Subsequently, specific details of various embodiment of the present invention are provided to give an understanding of the specific aspects.
(1) Principal Aspects
Various embodiments of the invention include three “principal” aspects. The first is a system for superimposing images captured in a photo booth onto a selected background. The system is typically in the form of a computer system operating software or in the form of a “hard-coded” instruction set and may include the relevant frame system, components, and props for building the photo booth. This system (e.g., tablet computer, etc.) may be incorporated into a wide variety of devices that provide different functionalities. The second principal aspect is a method, typically in the form of software, operated using a data processing system (computer). The third principal aspect is a computer program product. The computer program product generally represents computer-readable instructions stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium such as an optical storage device, e.g., a compact disc (CD) or digital versatile disc (DVD), or a magnetic storage device such as a floppy disk or magnetic tape. Other, non-limiting examples of computer-readable media include hard disks, read-only memory (ROM), and flash-type memories. These aspects will be described in more detail below.
A block diagram depicting an example of a system (computer system 100) of the present invention is provided in.
The computer system 100 may include an address/data bus 102 that is configured to communicate information. Additionally, one or more data processing units, such as a processor 104 (or processors), are coupled with the address/data bus 102. The processor 104 is configured to process information and instructions. In an aspect, the processor 104 is a microprocessor. Alternatively, the processor 104 may be a different type of processor such as a parallel processor, application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), programmable logic array (PLA), complex programmable logic device (CPLD), or a field programmable gate array (FPGA).
The computer system 100 is configured to utilize one or more data storage units. The computer system 100 may include a volatile memory unit 106 (e.g., random access memory (“RAM”), static RAM, dynamic RAM, etc.) coupled with the address/data bus 102, wherein a volatile memory unit 106 is configured to store information and instructions for the processor 104. The computer system 100 further may include a non-volatile memory unit 108 (e.g., read-only memory (“ROM”), programmable ROM (“PROM”), erasable programmable ROM (“EPROM”), electrically erasable programmable ROM “EEPROM”), flash memory, etc.) coupled with the address/data bus 102, wherein the non-volatile memory unit 108 is configured to store static information and instructions for the processor 104. Alternatively, the computer system 100 may execute instructions retrieved from an online data storage unit such as in “Cloud” computing. In an aspect, the computer system 100 also may include one or more interfaces, such as an interface 110, coupled with the address/data bus 102. The one or more interfaces are configured to enable the computer system 100 to interface with other electronic devices and computer systems. The communication interfaces implemented by the one or more interfaces may include wireline (e.g., serial cables, modems, network adaptors, etc.) and/or wireless (e.g., wireless modems, wireless network adaptors, etc.) communication technology.
In one aspect, the computer system 100 may include an input device 112 coupled with the address/data bus 102, wherein the input device 112 is configured to communicate information and command selections to the processor 100. In accordance with one aspect, the input device 112 is an alphanumeric input device, such as a keyboard, that may include alphanumeric and/or function keys. Alternatively, the input device 112 may be an input device other than an alphanumeric input device. In an aspect, the computer system. 100 may include a cursor control device 114 coupled with the address/data bus 102, wherein the cursor control device 114 is configured to communicate user input information and/or command selections to the processor 100. In an aspect, the cursor control device 114 is implemented using a device such as a mouse, a track-ball, a track-pad, an optical tracking device, or a touch screen. The foregoing notwithstanding, in an aspect, the cursor control device 114 is directed and/or activated via input from the input device 112, such as in response to the use of special keys and key sequence commands associated with the input device 112. In an alternative aspect, the cursor control device 114 is configured to be directed or guided by voice commands.
In an aspect, the computer system 100 further may include one or more optional computer usable data storage devices, such as a storage device 116, coupled with the address/data bus 102. The storage device 116 is configured to store information and/or computer executable instructions. In one aspect, the storage device 116 is a storage device such as a magnetic or optical disk drive (e.g., hard disk drive (“HDD”), floppy diskette, compact disk read only memory (“CD-ROM”), digital versatile disk (“DVD”)). Pursuant to one aspect, a display device 118 is coupled with the address/data bus 102, wherein the display device 118 is configured to display video and/or graphics. In an aspect, the display device 118 may include a cathode ray tube (“CRT”), liquid crystal display (“LCD”), field emission display (“FED”), plasma display, or any other display device suitable for displaying video and/or graphic images and alphanumeric characters recognizable to a user.
The computer system 100 presented herein is an example computing environment in accordance with an aspect. However, the non-limiting example of the computer system 100 is not strictly limited to being a computer system. For example, an aspect provides that the computer system 100 represents a type of data processing analysis that may be used in accordance with various aspects described herein. Moreover, other computing systems may also be implemented. Indeed, the spirit and scope of the present technology is not limited to any single data processing environment. Thus, in an aspect, one or more operations of various aspects of the present technology are controlled or implemented using computer-executable instructions, such as program modules being executed by a computer. In one implementation, such program modules include routines, programs, objects, components and/or data structures that are configured to perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types. In addition, an aspect provides that one or more aspects of the present technology are implemented by utilizing one or more distributed computing environments, such as where tasks are performed by remote processing devices that are linked through a communications network, or such as where various program modules are located in both local and remote computer-storage media including memory-storage devices.
An illustrative diagram of a computer program product (i.e., storage device) embodying the present invention is depicted in
(2) Specific Details
The present invention is directed to a system, computer program product, and method for superimposing images captured in a photo booth onto a selected background that can be used for parties and other events and that includes everything needed to instantaneously provide blue or green screen effects to event participants. As shown in
The photo booth kit includes any number of items to allow for chroma key effects. For example, the kit can include the software (e.g., downloadable or downloaded software or a computer readable medium) as needed to allow for chroma key effects and can also be formed to include a big, rectangular cover (or any other desired shape) that is wrapped around a frame or structure, thereby forming the photo booth. As a non-limiting example as illustrated in
To provide the chroma key effects, a photo booth software application can be included. The software application can be downloaded onto the user's smart phone or tablet computer through the internet or through any other suitable means. To provide the user the photo booth software application, the product packaging or instructions included with the photo booth kit include the relevant directions to direct the user to the appropriate site to download the photo booth software application. As a non-limiting example, the photo booth software application can be an iPad app that is available via iTunes, or any other suitable tablet and download medium. The photo booth software application includes all of the requisite software to provide the chromo key effects, such that when the user takes the photo and is standing in front of a green screen (or blue screen), the user's image is superimposed (layered) over the selected background. As understood by those skilled in the art, software applications are programs that can be loaded into a user's computing device to provide a variety of functions or features. As applied to the present invention, the photo booth software application can be loaded into a mobile device, such as a tablet computer or mobile phone. The software application uses the camera feature of the mobile device to take a picture or video of participants in the photo booth. Using commonly understood chromo key technology, the photo booth software application layers the image (of the participants) taken using the mobile device's camera over a background as selected by the participants (or a predetermined background). The composited image is then displayed to the participants and can be emailed or otherwise provided to the participant's via a desired medium, such as posted to a social media account or printed via a printer.
Chromo key technology is commonly understood by those skilled in the art. Thus, the photo booth software application is, in one embodiment, a computer program product. As noted above, the computer program product generally represents computer-readable instructions stored on any compatible non-transitory computer-readable medium. The term “instructions” as used with respect to this invention generally indicates a set of operations to be performed on a computer, and may represent pieces of a whole program or individual, separable, software modules. Non-limiting examples of “instruction” include computer program code (source or object code) and “hard-coded” electronics (i.e. computer operations coded into a computer chip). The “instruction” is stored on any non-transitory computer-readable medium, such as in the memory of a computer or on a floppy disk, a CD-ROM, and a flash drive. In either event, the instructions are encoded on a non-transitory computer-readable medium. The “instructions” as applicable to the photo booth software application can be downloaded via the internee and include the necessary commands to cause the mobile device to take an image of participants in front of a chroma key screen (e.g., blue or green screen) and composite the images of the participants over the selected background. The photo booth software application includes a plurality of backgrounds from which >a user can select from and also allows a user to selectively take a photo, via timer or instantaneous screen activated button.
The frame 120 also includes any suitable mechanism or device to hold the mobile device at the appropriate location to take images of the participants. As a non-limiting example, the frame 120 includes a tablet support 128 with one or more tablet mounts 130. The tablet support 128 is connected, for example, with and between a top portion 132 and bottom portion 134 of the frame 120. For example, the tablet support 128 is a tubular frame member that is connected with the top and bottom portions 132 and 134 of the frame using Ti-shaped connectors 124. The tablet mounts 130 are adjustable along the length of the tablet support 128 to allow a user to selectively position the location of the tablet mounts 130 and, thereby, selectively position the camera direction and elevation of the mobile device.
The tablet mounts 130 are any suitable mechanism or device that allow a user to selectively affix a mobile device (e.g., tablet computer) with the frame 120. As a non-limiting example and as shown in
For further understanding,
To obtain the chroma key effects as provided for by the photo booth software application, the participant needs to be positioned in front of a chroma key screen (e.g., blue screen or green screen). Thus, the photo booth kit also includes a chroma key screen. For example and as illustrated in
The sheet or cover can include a door cutout 404 or passageway that allows participants to enter the photo booth. As noted above, at least one interior panel 402 of the photo booth is a color that is chromo keyed to work with a particular chroma key app. For example, at least one interior panel of the booth is a “green screen” or “blue screen.” It should be noted that the specific dimensions illustrated are provided as one example of suitable dimensions; however, it should be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited thereto.
To further enhance the kit and as shown in
This is a Continuation-in-Part application of Ser. No. 14/751,003, tiled on Jun. 25, 2015, which is a non-provisional application of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/017,670, filed on Jun. 26, 2014, the entirety of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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