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Digital camera
About: Digital camera is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12169 publications have been published within this topic receiving 137431 citations. The topic is also known as: digicam & digital still camera.
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16 Jan 2004TL;DR: In this article, a digital camera system at a collaborating work is described, in which camera information about each camera is displayed on a monitor of a master camera and memory status of each memory card in use is also displayed and further, when monitoring a video from a slave camera, a size of a display screen can be manually set.
Abstract: In a collaborating work, it is to provide a digital camera in which camera information about each camera is displayed on a monitor of a master camera and a memory status of each memory card in use is also displayed and further, when monitoring a video from a slave camera, a size of a display screen can be manually set and in a digital camera system at collaborating work, a first digital camera is provided with camera information about each digital camera, a total memory capacity, a total sum of shot-taken frame numbers, a total remaining memory capacity or a display device indicating a total sum of remaining frame numbers. Camera information is information that is required to be set when instructing a shooting work or a storage work or to specify a second digital camera.
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01 May 2001TL;DR: In this article, a method and digital camera for capturing images to be provided to a service provider is described, which includes a capture device for capturing digital images, a memory for storing the captured digital images; an interface to a communications device for transmitting the stored images to the network service provider during a specified time period; and a display for displaying digital files stored in the digital memory and displaying the at least one order status confirmation file on the display.
Abstract: A method and digital camera for capturing images to be provided to a service provider. The camera includes a capture device for capturing digital images; a memory for storing the captured digital images; an interface to a communications device for transmitting the stored images to a service provider; wherein the digital interface automatically transfers images to the network service provider during a specified time period. Rechargeable batteries may be provided for powering the digital camera; wherein the communications device recharges the batteries using the interface. The camera may further include a display for displaying digital files stored in the digital memory and displaying the at least one order status confirmation file on the display.
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03 Jul 2012
TL;DR: In this article, an image sensing and printing digital camera device includes a housing defining a slot for receiving a printed instruction card having printed thereon an array of dots representing a programming script, the housing further storing therein a roll of print media.
Abstract: An image sensing and printing digital camera device includes a housing defining a slot for receiving a printed instruction card having printed thereon an array of dots representing a programming script, the housing further storing therein a roll of print media; an area image sensor for sensing an image and generating pixel data representing the image; a linear image sensor for scanning the array of dots on the card and converting the array of dots into a data signal; a microcontroller provided in the housing, the microcontroller for decoding the data signal into the programming script and applying the programming script on the pixel data; and a printing mechanism for printing the pixel data, having applied thereto the programming script, on the roll of print media. The microcontroller integrates on a single chip a VLIW processor, a printhead interface, and an output buffer effecting communication between the VLIW processor and the printhead interface.
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TL;DR: The technique exploits the RGB channels involved in digital photography to deliver a simple method for quantitative sensing and imaging of this important species.
Abstract: O2, where are you? The spatial distribution of oxygen can be imaged with a conventional digital camera by making use of a specially designed fluorescent sensor film containing a quenchable red-emitting probe for oxygen along with a green-emitting reference fluorophore. The technique exploits the RGB channels involved in digital photography (see picture) to deliver a simple method for quantitative sensing and imaging of this important species.
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