This application is related to copending application Ser. No. 10/705,265, filed on the same day as the present application, entitled “Automated Zoom Control”, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention. This copending application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates generally to digital camera systems and methods.
In prior solutions, additional knobs or controls are required to implement volume control linked with zoom control. These prior art attempts are not intuitive, and do not link to viewing experience.
The present invention provides for digital cameras and methods wherein volume control is linked with zoom control. The present invention captures audio along with recorded images at different zoom settings, and upon playback adjusts the sound output volume (audio amplifier gain) based upon the zoom control setting.
An exemplary embodiment of the camera comprises a record button, imaging apparatus for receiving images viewed by the camera, and audio apparatus. The exemplary camera also comprises processing apparatus that implements an automated zoom control function that automatically records images having different zoom levels while depressing the record button, and which, upon playback, adjusts the gain of the audio apparatus to adjust the sound output volume in an amount related to the zoom level recorded by the zoom control function.
The various features and advantages of embodiments of the present invention may be more readily understood with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements, and in which:
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An image sensor 11 is coupled to processing circuitry 12 are housed within the body section 30. The processing circuitry 12 comprises a zoom/volume control algorithm 13 that is used to implement the automated zoom control and volume function of the digital camera 10. This will be discussed in more detail below.
The zoom function may be implemented using a mechanical zoom control 48 (generally designated) that moves certain optical elements of the zoom lens 41 to different physical positions. Alternatively, the zoom function may be implemented using digital zoom control (which may be performed using the processing circuitry 12 and zoom/volume control algorithm 13) wherein pixels of a recorded image are “thrown out” or removed from the recorded image, and the image is scaled to its original size to create the illusion of zoom capture.
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In general, the method 50 and the camera 10 (using the control algorithm 13), when using mechanical zoom, automatically records 52 a plurality of closely related images having different zoom levels while depressing the record button 23. Upon playback, the camera 10 (using the control algorithm 13) adjusts 53 the gain of the audio amplifier 45 to adjust the sound output volume of the speaker 39 in an amount related to the zoom level recorded by the zoom control function.
Similarly, the method 50 and the camera 10 (using the control algorithm 13), when using digital zoom, automatically records 52 an image while depressing the record button 23. The recorded image is digitally zoomed during postview. During postview zooming, the camera 10 (using the control algorithm 13) adjusts 53 the gain of the audio amplifier 45 to adjust the sound-output volume of the speaker 39 in an amount related to the zoom level.
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In addition, the zoom function (and gain control) may be used to automatically adjust 66 the gain of headphones (not shown) attached to the headphone jack 39 of the camera 10 so that a photographer can hear the affect on the volume. This may be done with any of the embodiments of the camera 10, or methods 50.
The present invention increases the authenticity of the post-viewing experience. The viewer has a greater feel regarding “being there” with respect to the viewed images. In the case of a single picture or image, the output gain on the speaker may be increased as the viewer pushes on the zoom button (in some instances increasing magnify/post-view zoom as well), providing louder audio output (speaker or headphones).
In the case of multiple images of the same subject, the audio gain is automatically tied to the zoom factor such that playing back images increases the volume as the zoom increases. If the gain is the left the same during image capture, the volume output of the speaker is turned up on playback. This provides a way not to capture near voices in a negatively-impacting way. If the gain is turned up as the zoom is increased, the playback uses the audio file as captured.
The present invention allows the post-viewing experience to be similar to the capture experience. Human factors are also a consideration in that intuitively zooming in or walking towards a sound increases the volume. The present invention automates capture and playback in such a way as to mimic the experience of capturing an image to the user. The present invention also eliminates the need for another control (volume) on the camera.
Thus, digital cameras and methods that provide volume control linked with zoom control have been disclosed. It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are merely illustrative of some of the many specific embodiments that represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Clearly, numerous and other arrangements can be readily devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
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