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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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Patent
29 Dec 2008
TL;DR: In this article, a depth map is generated by selecting a best focus metric among the various images that were captured for a particular region of interest, which are stored as data in the depth map.
Abstract: An apparatus and method are disclosed wherein a depth map is generated using a single camera (e.g., single lens of a camera) and multiple images are captured by the camera. In one example, a single digital camera is used to capture a set of images corresponding to a set of lens positions based on lens position data. In this example, the lens position data may be either uniform or nonuniform lens position data. The method and apparatus determines focus metric information for each of a plurality of regions of interest in each image of a set. A determination is made of a best lens position for each of the regions of interest based on the focus metric information from the images in the set and are stored as data in a depth map. Image generation operations are then performed based on the generated depth map, such as determining whether or not to use a flash to capture a final image, to determine a type of color operation to be performed on the final image, or any other suitable image generation operation. In one example, the depth map is generated by selecting a best focus metric among the various images that were captured for a particular region of interest. Once the depth map is generated using data from the multiple images, depth map based control logic then determines how to use the depth map to effect an image processing operation. Among other advantages, multiple cameras need not be employed nor do external light sensors need be employed to generate a depth map for use in image processing operations. Other advantages will be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art.

62 citations

Patent
Kia Silverbrook1
03 Jan 2005
TL;DR: In this article, a microelectromechanical stationary printhead and a guillotine are used to severe each print in order to keep track of how much print media remains on the roll.
Abstract: A digital camera includes an image capture assembly, roll of print media and microelectromechanical stationary printhead. Upon capturing an image a central processing integrated circuit operates the printhead and associated transport assembly to print the captured image. A guillotine is provided to automatically severe each print. The guillotine operates a counter in order that an operator of the digital camera is able to keep track of how much print media remains on the roll.

62 citations

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the 3D scene can be accurately reconstructed from the highly subsampled generated Fourier hologram and it is shown that the compressive sensing approach, combined with an appropriate system model, yields improved sectioning of the planes of different depths.
Abstract: Multiple view projection holography is a method to obtain a digital hologram by recording different views of a 3D scene with a conventional digital camera. Those views are digitally manipulated in order to create the digital hologram. The method requires a simple setup and operates under white light illuminating conditions. The multiple views are often generated by a camera translation, which usually involves a scanning effort. In this work we apply a compressive sensing approach to the multiple view projection holography acquisition process and demonstrate that the 3D scene can be accurately reconstructed from the highly subsampled generated Fourier hologram. It is also shown that the compressive sensing approach, combined with an appropriate system model, yields improved sectioning of the planes of different depths.

61 citations

Patent
19 Jul 2006
TL;DR: In this article, a hand-held digital camera for obtaining images of a portion of a patient's body and having a handheld housing, a visible light source located within the housing for providing light along an illumination path from the housing aperture to the patient's head, an image sensor located inside the housing that detects light returning from the patient body along an imaging path that passes into the housing, an optical system located within a housing with separate illumination and imaging paths, an external optical aperture common to the illumination, wherein the illumination and image sub-apertures are wholly contained within the
Abstract: A hand-held digital camera for obtaining images of a portion of a patient's body and having a hand-held housing, a visible light source located within the housing for providing light along an illumination path from the housing aperture to the patient's body, an image sensor located within the housing that detects light returning from the patient's body along an imaging path that passes into the housing aperture, an optical system located within the housing with separate illumination and imaging paths, an external optical aperture common to the illumination and imaging systems, wherein the illumination and imaging sub-apertures are wholly contained within the common external aperture, are longitudinally coincident, and are laterally separated and non-overlapping, a digital memory device for storing captured images, an output display carried by the housing, and the ability to electronically transmit stored images. The camera can be used for retinal imaging and for otoscopy.

61 citations

Patent
26 Oct 2000
TL;DR: In this article, a system of linked digital cameras for an image capture system is disclosed, where a first and second digital camera can be linked to capture a first image and a second image that are used to form a stereo image.
Abstract: A system of linked digital cameras for an image capture system is disclosed. A first and second digital camera can be linked to capture a first images and a second image that are used to form a stereo image. A first data port on the first digital camera and a second data port on the second digital camera intercommunicate data between each other when the cameras are linked. The data can include the first and second image data, camera control data, and camera synchronization data. After capturing the first and second images, the image from one of the cameras can be transferred to the other camera so that both the first and second images reside in the other camera. The system allows a user who wishes to capture stereo images the ability to do so with out having to purchase two digital cameras. A compatible digital camera can be borrowed from another user for the purpose of stereo image capture. After the stereo image is captured, the user transfers both images to his camera and returns the borrowed camera. The cameras can be equipped with viewfinders that allow a user of the cameras to view the image being captured in stereo. The viewfinders can be adjustable to accommodate variations in user interpupillary distance. A digital camera operating system (OS) can be customized to enable stereo image capture, image data handling, image processing, and camera control for the linked digital cameras.

61 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202325
202280
202168
2020166
2019228
2018186