Patent Publication Number: US-11662898-B2

Title: Method for providing filter and electronic device supporting the same

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S) 
     This application is based on and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) of a Korean patent application number 10-2020-0014431, filed on Feb. 6, 2020, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. 
     BACKGROUND 
     1. Field 
     The disclosure relates to methods for providing a filter and electronic devices supporting the same. 
     2. Description of Related Art 
     Electronic devices such as smart phones provide an image editing function. For example, an electronic device allows a user to edit images acquired through a camera or stored in a memory using an image editing program. 
     Recently, electronic devices have provided a filter function for changing the properties of an image (e.g., an original image). For example, while displaying an image, the electronic device may display images (e.g., thumbnail images) for a plurality of filters individually corresponding to a plurality of properties of the image. When one image is selected by a user from among the images for the plurality of filters, the electronic device may provide an image to which an image property corresponding to the filter of the selected image has been applied. 
     The above information is presented as background information only to assist with an understanding of the disclosure. No determination has been made, and no assertion is made, as to whether any of the above might be applicable as prior art with regard to the disclosure. 
     SUMMARY 
     Aspects of the disclosure are to address at least the above-mentioned problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the disclosure is to provide the electronic device for providing only filters (or filter functions) generated by the generator (or developer) of the camera application, image application (e.g., Gallery application), or an image editing application (e.g., an application for providing a photo editor tool). Accordingly, filters (e.g., types of filters) that the electronic device may provide to the user may be limited. 
     Another aspect of the disclosure is to provide methods for providing a filter and electronic devices for supporting the same, which may provide a filter for the user to obtain images having a desired atmosphere, based on the user&#39;s input (or selection). 
     Objects of the disclosure are not limited to the foregoing, and other unmentioned objects would be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from the following description. 
     Additional aspects will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the presented embodiments. 
     In accordance with an aspect of the disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display, a processor functionally connected with the display, and a memory functionally connected with the processor. The memory stores instructions configured to, when executed, enable the processor to display a first image through the display, display one or more second images through the display while displaying the first image, select a third image from among the one or more second images, identify a value of at least one property of the third image, generate a filter for applying the value of the at least one property to an image, apply the value of the at least one property to the first image using the filter, display the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, through the display, and store the filter in the memory. 
     In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, a method is provided. The method includes displaying a first image through a display of an electronic device, displaying one or more second images through the display while displaying the first image, selecting a third image from among the one or more second images, identifying a value of at least one property of the third image, generating a filter for applying the value of the at least one property to an image, applying the value of the at least one property to the first image using the filter, displaying the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, through the display, and storing the filter in a memory of the electronic device. 
     In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a camera, a display, a processor functionally connected with the camera and the display, and a memory functionally connected with the processor. The memory stores instructions configured to, when executed, enable the processor to display a first image input in real-time using the camera and images indicating one or more filters through the display, display one or more second images through the display, based on a user input for generating a filter while displaying the first image and the images, select a third image from among the one or more second images, identify a value of at least one property of the third image, generate a filter for applying the value of the at least one property to an image, apply the value of the at least one property to the first image using the filter, display the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, through the display, store the filter in the memory, and display an image indicating the filter and the images through the display. 
     According to various embodiments, the method for providing a filter and the electronic devices for supporting the same may provide a filter for the user to obtain images having a desired atmosphere, based on the user&#39;s input (or selection). 
     Other aspects, advantages, and salient features of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses various embodiments of the disclosure. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of certain embodiments of the disclosure will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: 
         FIG.  1    is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device in a network environment according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  2    is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a filter in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  3    is a flowchart illustrating a method for identifying at least one property value of a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  4    is a flowchart illustrating a method for identifying at least one property value by recognizing an object recognized in a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  5    is a flowchart illustrating a method for adjusting at least one property value based on a user interface, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  6    is a flowchart illustrating a method for adjusting at least one property value based on a plurality of images, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  7    is a flowchart illustrating a method for generating a filter based on a portion of a third image designated based on a user input, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  8    is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a filter using a camera application according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  9    is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a filter using an image application according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIGS.  10 A and  10 B  are views illustrating a method for providing a filter using a camera application according to various embodiments of the disclosure; 
         FIGS.  11 A and  11 B  are views illustrating a method for providing a filter using an image application according to various embodiments of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  12    is a view illustrating an example method for identifying at least one property value of a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  13    is a view illustrating an example method for identifying at least one property value by recognizing an object recognized in a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; 
         FIG.  14    is a view illustrating an example method for adjusting at least one property value based on a user interface, according to an embodiment of the disclosure; and 
         FIG.  15    is a view illustrating an example method for adjusting at least one property value based on a plurality of images, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     
    
    
     Throughout the drawings, like reference numerals will be understood to refer to like parts, components, and structures. 
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
     The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings is provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of various embodiments of the disclosure as defined by the claims and their equivalents. It includes various specific details to assist in that understanding, but these are to be regarded as merely exemplary. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the various embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness. 
     The terms and words used in the following description and claims are not limited to the bibliographical meanings, but are merely used by the inventor to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the disclosure. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the following description of various embodiments of the disclosure is provided for illustration purposes only and not for the purpose of limiting the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. 
     It is to be understood that the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a component surface” includes reference to one or more of such surfaces. 
       FIG.  1    is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device  101  in a network environment  100  according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  1   , the electronic device  101  in the network environment  100  may communicate with an electronic device  102  via a first network  198  (e.g., a short-range wireless communication network), or an electronic device  104  or a server  108  via a second network  199  (e.g., a long-range wireless communication network). According to an embodiment, the electronic device  101  may communicate with the electronic device  104  via the server  108 . According to an embodiment, the electronic device  101  may include a processor  120 , memory  130 , an input device  150 , a sound output device  155 , a display device  160 , an audio module  170 , a sensor module  176 , an interface  177 , a haptic module  179 , a camera module  180 , a power management module  188 , a battery  189 , a communication module  190 , a subscriber identification module (SIM)  196 , or an antenna module  197 . In some embodiments, at least one (e.g., the display device  160  or the camera module  180 ) of the components may be omitted from the electronic device  101 , or one or more other components may be added in the electronic device  101 . In some embodiments, some of the components may be implemented as single integrated circuitry. For example, the sensor module  176  (e.g., a fingerprint sensor, an iris sensor, or an illuminance sensor) may be implemented as embedded in the display device  160  (e.g., a display). 
     The processor  120  may execute, for example, software (e.g., a program  140 ) to control at least one other component (e.g., a hardware or software component) of the electronic device  101  coupled with the processor  120 , and may perform various data processing or computation. According to one embodiment, as at least part of the data processing or computation, the processor  120  may load a command or data received from another component (e.g., the sensor module  176  or the communication module  190 ) in volatile memory  132 , process the command or the data stored in the volatile memory  132 , and store resulting data in non-volatile memory  134 . According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may include a main processor  121  (e.g., a central processing unit (CPU) or an application processor (AP)), and an auxiliary processor  123  (e.g., a graphics processing unit (GPU), an image signal processor (ISP), a sensor hub processor, or a communication processor (CP)) that is operable independently from, or in conjunction with, the main processor  121 . Additionally or alternatively, the auxiliary processor  123  may be adapted to consume less power than the main processor  121 , or to be specific to a specified function. The auxiliary processor  123  may be implemented as separate from, or as part of the main processor  121 . 
     The auxiliary processor  123  may control at least some of functions or states related to at least one component (e.g., the display device  160 , the sensor module  176 , or the communication module  190 ) among the components of the electronic device  101 , instead of the main processor  121  while the main processor  121  is in an inactive (e.g., sleep) state, or together with the main processor  121  while the main processor  121  is in an active state (e.g., executing an application). According to an embodiment, the auxiliary processor  123  (e.g., an image signal processor or a communication processor) may be implemented as part of another component (e.g., the camera module  180  or the communication module  190 ) functionally related to the auxiliary processor  123 . 
     The memory  130  may store various data used by at least one component (e.g., the processor  120  or the sensor module  176 ) of the electronic device  101 . The various data may include, for example, software (e.g., the program  140 ) and input data or output data for a command related thereto. The memory  130  may include the volatile memory  132  or the non-volatile memory  134 . 
     The program  140  may be stored in the memory  130  as software, and may include, for example, an operating system (OS)  142 , middleware  144 , or an application  146 . 
     The input device  150  may receive a command or data to be used by other component (e.g., the processor  120 ) of the electronic device  101 , from the outside (e.g., a user) of the electronic device  101 . The input device  150  may include, for example, a microphone, a mouse, a keyboard, or a digital pen (e.g., a stylus pen). 
     The sound output device  155  may output sound signals to the outside of the electronic device  101 . The sound output device  155  may include, for example, a speaker or a receiver. The speaker may be used for general purposes, such as playing multimedia or playing record, and the receiver may be used for an incoming calls. According to an embodiment, the receiver may be implemented as separate from, or as part of the speaker. 
     The display device  160  may visually provide information to the outside (e.g., a user) of the electronic device  101 . The display device  160  may include, for example, a display, a hologram device, or a projector and control circuitry to control a corresponding one of the display, hologram device, and projector. According to an embodiment, the display device  160  may include touch circuitry adapted to detect a touch, or sensor circuitry (e.g., a pressure sensor) adapted to measure the intensity of force incurred by the touch. 
     The audio module  170  may convert a sound into an electrical signal and vice versa. According to an embodiment, the audio module  170  may obtain the sound via the input device  150 , or output the sound via the sound output device  155  or a headphone of an external electronic device (e.g., an electronic device  102 ) directly (e.g., wiredly) or wirelessly coupled with the electronic device  101 . 
     The sensor module  176  may detect an operational state (e.g., power or temperature) of the electronic device  101  or an environmental state (e.g., a state of a user) external to the electronic device  101 , and then generate an electrical signal or data value corresponding to the detected state. According to an embodiment, the sensor module  176  may include, for example, a gesture sensor, a gyro sensor, an atmospheric pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a grip sensor, a proximity sensor, a color sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a biometric sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, or an illuminance sensor. 
     The interface  177  may support one or more specified protocols to be used for the electronic device  101  to be coupled with the external electronic device (e.g., the electronic device  102 ) directly (e.g., wiredly) or wirelessly. According to an embodiment, the interface  177  may include, for example, a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), a universal serial bus (USB) interface, a secure digital (SD) card interface, or an audio interface. 
     A connecting terminal  178  may include a connector via which the electronic device  101  may be physically connected with the external electronic device (e.g., the electronic device  102 ). According to an embodiment, the connecting terminal  178  may include, for example, a HDMI connector, a USB connector, a SD card connector, or an audio connector (e.g., a headphone connector). 
     The haptic module  179  may convert an electrical signal into a mechanical stimulus (e.g., a vibration or motion) or electrical stimulus which may be recognized by a user via his tactile sensation or kinesthetic sensation. According to an embodiment, the haptic module  179  may include, for example, a motor, a piezoelectric element, or an electric stimulator. 
     The camera module  180  may capture an image or moving images. According to an embodiment, the camera module  180  may include one or more lenses, image sensors, image signal processors, or flashes. 
     The power management module  188  may manage power supplied to the electronic device  101 . According to one embodiment, the power management module  388  may be implemented as at least part of, for example, a power management integrated circuit (PMIC). 
     The battery  189  may supply power to at least one component of the electronic device  101 . According to an embodiment, the battery  189  may include, for example, a primary cell which is not rechargeable, a secondary cell which is rechargeable, or a fuel cell. 
     The communication module  190  may support establishing a direct (e.g., wired) communication channel or a wireless communication channel between the electronic device  101  and the external electronic device (e.g., the electronic device  102 , the electronic device  104 , or the server  108 ) and performing communication via the established communication channel. The communication module  190  may include one or more communication processors that are operable independently from the processor  120  (e.g., the application processor (AP)) and supports a direct (e.g., wired) communication or a wireless communication. According to an embodiment, the communication module  190  may include a wireless communication module  192  (e.g., a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) communication module) or a wired communication module  194  (e.g., a local area network (LAN) communication module or a power line communication (PLC) module). A corresponding one of these communication modules may communicate with the external electronic device via the first network  198  (e.g., a short-range communication network, such as Bluetooth™, wireless-fidelity (Wi-Fi) direct, or infrared data association (IrDA)) or the second network  199  (e.g., a long-range communication network, such as a cellular network, the Internet, or a computer network (e.g., LAN or wide area network (WAN)). These various types of communication modules may be implemented as a single component (e.g., a single chip), or may be implemented as multi components (e.g., multi chips) separate from each other. The wireless communication module  192  may identify and authenticate the electronic device  101  in a communication network, such as the first network  198  or the second network  199 , using subscriber information (e.g., international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI)) stored in the subscriber identification module  196 . 
     The antenna module  197  may transmit or receive a signal or power to or from the outside (e.g., the external electronic device). According to an embodiment, the antenna module may include one antenna including a radiator formed of a conductor or conductive pattern formed on a substrate (e.g., a printed circuit board (PCB)). According to an embodiment, the antenna module  197  may include a plurality of antennas. In this case, at least one antenna appropriate for a communication scheme used in a communication network, such as the first network  198  or the second network  199 , may be selected from the plurality of antennas by, e.g., the communication module  190 . The signal or the power may then be transmitted or received between the communication module  190  and the external electronic device via the selected at least one antenna. According to an embodiment, other parts (e.g., radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC)) than the radiator may be further formed as part of the antenna module  197 . 
     At least some of the above-described components may be coupled mutually and communicate signals (e.g., commands or data) therebetween via an inter-peripheral communication scheme (e.g., a bus, general purpose input and output (GPIO), serial peripheral interface (SPI), or mobile industry processor interface (MIPI)). 
     According to an embodiment, instructions or data may be transmitted or received between the electronic device  101  and the external electronic device  104  via the server  108  coupled with the second network  199 . Each of the electronic devices  102  and  104  may be a device of a same type as, or a different type, from the electronic device  101 . According to an embodiment, all or some of operations to be executed at the electronic device  101  may be executed at one or more of the external electronic devices  102 ,  104 , or  108 . For example, if the electronic device  101  should perform a function or a service automatically, or in response to a request from a user or another device, the electronic device  101 , instead of, or in addition to, executing the function or the service, may request the one or more external electronic devices to perform at least part of the function or the service. The one or more external electronic devices receiving the request may perform the at least part of the function or the service requested, or an additional function or an additional service related to the request, and transfer an outcome of the performing to the electronic device  101 . The electronic device  101  may provide the outcome, with or without further processing of the outcome, as at least part of a reply to the request. To that end, a cloud computing, distributed computing, or client-server computing technology may be used, for example. 
     The electronic device according to various embodiments may be one of various types of electronic devices. The electronic devices may include, for example, a portable communication device (e.g., a smart phone), a computer device, a portable multimedia device, a portable medical device, a camera, a wearable device, or a home appliance. According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the electronic devices are not limited to those described above. 
     It should be appreciated that various embodiments of the disclosure and the terms used therein are not intended to limit the technological features set forth herein to particular embodiments and include various changes, equivalents, or replacements for a corresponding embodiment. With regard to the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used to refer to similar or related elements. As used herein, each of such phrases as “A or B,” “at least one of A and B,” “at least one of A or B,” “A, B, or C,” “at least one of A, B, and C,” and “at least one of A, B, or C,” may include all possible combinations of the items enumerated together in a corresponding one of the phrases. As used herein, such terms as “1st” and “2nd,” or “first” and “second” may be used to simply distinguish a corresponding component from another, and does not limit the components in other aspect (e.g., importance or order). It is to be understood that if an element (e.g., a first element) is referred to, with or without the term “operatively” or “communicatively”, as “coupled with,” “coupled to,” “connected with,” or “connected to” another element (e.g., a second element), it means that the element may be coupled with the other element directly (e.g., wiredly), wirelessly, or via a third element. 
     As used herein, the term “module” may include a unit implemented in hardware, software, or firmware, and may interchangeably be used with other terms, for example, “logic,” “logic block,” “part,” or “circuitry”. A module may be a single integral component, or a minimum unit or part thereof, adapted to perform one or more functions. For example, according to an embodiment, the module may be implemented in a form of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). 
     Various embodiments as set forth herein may be implemented as software (e.g., the program  140 ) including one or more instructions that are stored in a storage medium (e.g., internal memory  136  or external memory  138 ) that is readable by a machine (e.g., the electronic device  101 ). For example, a processor (e.g., the processor  120 ) of the machine (e.g., the electronic device  101 ) may invoke at least one of the one or more instructions stored in the storage medium, and execute it, with or without using one or more other components under the control of the processor. This allows the machine to be operated to perform at least one function according to the at least one instruction invoked. The one or more instructions may include a code generated by a complier or a code executable by an interpreter. The machine-readable storage medium may be provided in the form of a non-transitory storage medium. Wherein, the term “non-transitory” simply means that the storage medium is a tangible device, and does not include a signal (e.g., an electromagnetic wave), but this term does not differentiate between where data is semi-permanently stored in the storage medium and where the data is temporarily stored in the storage medium. 
     According to an embodiment, a method according to various embodiments of the disclosure may be included and provided in a computer program product. The computer program products may be traded as commodities between sellers and buyers. The computer program product may be distributed in the form of a machine-readable storage medium (e.g., compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)), or be distributed (e.g., downloaded or uploaded) online via an application store (e.g., Play Store), or between two user devices (e.g., smart phones) directly. If distributed online, at least part of the computer program product may be temporarily generated or at least temporarily stored in the machine-readable storage medium, such as memory of the manufacturer&#39;s server, a server of the application store, or a relay server. 
     According to various embodiments, each component (e.g., a module or a program) of the above-described components may include a single entity or multiple entities. According to various embodiments, one or more of the above-described components may be omitted, or one or more other components may be added. Alternatively or additionally, a plurality of components (e.g., modules or programs) may be integrated into a single component. In such a case, according to various embodiments, the integrated component may perform one or more functions of each of the plurality of components in the same or similar manner as they are performed by a corresponding one of the plurality of components before the integration. According to various embodiments, operations performed by the module, the program, or another component may be carried out sequentially, in parallel, repeatedly, or heuristically, or one or more of the operations may be executed in a different order or omitted, or one or more other operations may be added. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, an electronic device  101  comprises a display (e.g., the display device  160 ), a processor  120  functionally connected with the display, and a memory  130  functionally connected with the processor  120 . The memory  130  stores instructions configured to, when executed, enable the processor  120  to display a first image through the display, display one or more second images through the display while displaying the first image, select a third image from among the one or more second images, identify a value of at least one property of the third image, generate a filter for applying the value of the at least one property to an image, apply the value of the at least one property to the first image using the filter, display the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, through the display, and store the filter in the memory  130 . 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to display the one or more second images through the display based on a user input to an object for generating the filter while displaying the first image. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to identify a value of at least one property of an image portion when the third image may include a blank portion and the image portion. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to designate a portion of the third image based on a user input, and identify a value of at least one property of the designated portion of the third image. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to recognize at least one object in the third image, and identify a value of at least one property for an area including the at least one recognized object. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to display, through the display, a user interface for adjusting a value of a first property among the at least one property after displaying the first image to which the value of the at least one property is applied, adjust the value of the first property based on a user input to the user interface, and generate the filter based on the adjusted value of the first property. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to display one or more fourth images through the display after displaying the first image to which the value of the at least one property is applied, select at least one fifth image from among the one or more fourth images, and generate the filter based on a value of at least one property of the at least one fifth image. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to display an image indicating the filter through the display after storing the filter in the memory  130 . 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, an electronic device  101  comprises a camera, a display, a processor  120  functionally connected with the camera and the display, and a memory  130  functionally connected with the processor  120 . The memory  130  stores instructions configured to, when executed, enable the processor  120  to display a first image input in real-time using the camera and images indicating one or more filters through the display, display one or more second images through the display, based on a user input for generating a filter while displaying the first image and the images, select a third image from among the one or more second images, identify a value of at least one property of the third image, generate a filter for applying the value of the at least one property to an image, apply the value of the at least one property to the first image using the filter, display the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, through the display, store the filter in the memory  130 , and display an image indicating the filter and the images through the display. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to display the third image as the image indicating the filter. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the instructions may be configured to enable the processor  120  to display the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, as the image indicating the filter. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the at least one property may include at least one of a color tone, brightness, saturation, image complexity, contrast, sharpness, shadow, or color temperature of an image. 
       FIG.  2    is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a filter in an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  2   , in operation  201 , the processor  120  may display a first image through a display (e.g., the display device  160 ). 
     The processor  120  may display the first image through the display using a camera application. For example, when receiving an input for executing the camera application from the user, the processor  120  may display a preview (or live view) image input in real time through the camera, as a first image, through the display. As another example, while displaying the preview image, the processor  120  may display an image captured based on a user input, as the first image, through the display. 
     The processor  120  may display the first image through the display using an image application (e.g., a Gallery application). For example, the processor  120  may display a plurality of images through the display by executing an image application. The processor  120  may display an image selected from among the plurality of images based on a user input, as a first image, through the display. 
     However, the method for displaying the first image is not limited to the above-described examples. For example, the processor  120  may display a screen captured based on an input for capturing the screen displayed (e.g., being currently displayed) through the display from the user, as the first image, through the display The processor  120  may display an image (e.g., an image obtained from a webpage or an image registered (or posted) on a social media service server) obtained from the outside (e.g., an external server) using a web application or a social media service application, as the first image, through the display. The processor  120  may display an image received through the communication module  190  from an external electronic device or an image shared with the external electronic device, as the first image, through the display. The processor  120  may receive an image, which is obtained in real-time by an external electronic device (e.g., a camera or wearable device connected for communication with the electronic device) connected for communication with the electronic device, from the external electronic device and display the received image, as the first image, through the display. 
     The first image may be denoted an original image, target image, or input image to which an image property is to be applied using a filter to be generated. 
     In operation  203 , the processor  120  may display one or more second images through the display. 
     The processor  120  may display one or more second images through the display, based on a user input for generating a filter (hereinafter, a ‘first user input’). 
     The processor  120  may receive an input for generating a filter. For example, upon receiving a user input for editing the first image while displaying the first image, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an object for generating a filter, along with images individually indicating a plurality of pre-stored (or pre-generated) filters (or images individually corresponding to the plurality of filters). The processor  120  may receive a user input for the object for generating a filter, as a first user input. 
     The processor  120  may display one or more second images, stored in the memory  130  (e.g., a Gallery application), through the display, based on the first user input. For example, the processor  120  may display one or more second images stored in the memory  130 , through the display, in a shrunken form (e.g., a thumbnail form), based on the first user input. However, methods for displaying one or more second images are not limited thereto. Hereinafter, one or more images to be displayed through the display based on the first user input are denoted as ‘one or more second images.’ 
     Although in the above-described examples, the processor  120  display one or more second images stored in the memory  130  through the display based on the first user input, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, the processor  120  may obtain one or more second images (e.g., images obtained from a webpage or images registered in a social media service server) through a web application or social media service application based on the first user input and display the one or more obtained second images through the display. 
     At least some (e.g., at least two) of the one or more second images displayed based on the first user input may be images. However, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto; for example, at least some of the one or more second images displayed based on the first user input may be a videos (or moving images). At least some of the one or more second images displayed based on the first user input may be one frame (or frame image) included in a video (or included in a plurality of frames constituting a video). 
     In operation  205 , the processor  120  may select a third image from among one or more second images. 
     The processor  120  may receive a user input (hereinafter, referred to as a ‘second user input’) for selecting the third image from among one or more second images. For example, the processor  120  may receive a touch input for one or more images displayed in a shrunken form (e.g., a thumbnail form) from the user. In an embodiment, the processor  120  may select the third image based on the second user input. Hereinafter, an image selected from one or more second images based on the second user input is referred to as a ‘third image.’ 
     In one embodiment of the disclosure, the third image may be an image. However, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto, and in an embodiment, the third image may be a video (or moving image). For example, the third image may be one frame included in a video (or included in a plurality of frames constituting a video). 
     The third image may be referred to as a reference image that provides a property of the image (or from which a property of the image is to be extracted) to generate a filter. 
     In operation  207 , the processor  120  may identify (or extract) at least one property value of the third image. 
     At least one property (or at least one property of an image) may include a property that may be identified (or extracted) from the image (or image data). For example, at least one property may include at least one of the color tone (or hue), brightness, saturation (or chroma), image complexity, contrast, sharpness, shadow, or color temperature (or white balance) of the image. The at least one property may include at least a visual effect applied to the image. However, the at least one property is not limited to the above examples, and may include any property related to the image. 
     The processor  120  may identify at least one property value (e.g., a parameter related to at least one property) for at least a portion of the third image. 
     The processor  120  may designate a portion of the third image for which at least one property value is to be identified. 
     The processor  120  may designate (or identify) a portion of the third image for which at least one property value is to be identified, in response to a selection of the third image among one or more second images. For example, in response to the selection of the third image among one or more second images, if the third image includes a blank portion other than the image portion (or image area), the processor  120  may designate the image portion other than the blank portion in the third image as the portion of the third image for which at least one property value is to be identified. In an embodiment, the processor  120  may crop the image portion except for the blank portion from the third image. In response to the selection of the third image among one or more second images, if the third image includes a text (e.g., a text included in the blank portion) other than the image portion, the processor  120  may designate the image portion other than the text-containing portion (or area) in the third image as the portion of the image for which at least one property value is to be identified. In an embodiment, the processor  120  may crop the image portion except for the text-containing portion from the third image. 
     The processor  120  may designate (or set) an image portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image, based on a user input. 
     When a portion of the third image is designated from the third image, the processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the designated portion of the third image, based on the designated (or cropped) portion of the third image (or data for the designated portion of the third image). 
     A method in which the processor  120  designates an image portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input and/or in response to a selection of the third image and identifies at least one property value of the designated image portion is described below in detail with reference to  FIG.  3   . 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the processor  120  may recognize an object (e.g., a figure or thing) included in the third image from the third image and identify at least one property of the recognized object (e.g., an area including at least a portion of the recognized object). For example, the processor  120  may recognize the object in the third image using a program (or algorithm) capable of recognizing the object in the image. The processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the area including at least a portion of the recognized object. A method for recognizing the object in the third image is described below in detail with reference to  FIG.  4   . 
     When the third image is a video, the processor  120  may identify at least one property of one frame of the third image. For example, when the third image is a video including a plurality of frames, the processor  120  may select one frame from among the plurality of frames, based on a user input (e.g., a user input for capturing one frame among the plurality of frames or a user input for temporarily stopping the playing video and then capturing a frame of the stopped video). The processor  120  may identify at least one property of the selected frame. 
     In operation  209 , the processor  120  may generate (or obtain) a filter for applying at least one property value to the image. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter for applying at least one property value to the image based on at least one property value of the third image. For example, the processor  120  may generate a filter capable of applying at least one property value of the third image to the first image displayed through operation  201  and/or an image to be obtained after the first image. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter for applying at least one property value to the image based on at least one property value of the image portion of the third image. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter for applying at least one property value to the image based on at least one property value of the object included in the third image. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter configured based on at least one property value of the third image (e.g., at least one property value identified based on data of the third image). 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value of the third image and a plurality of designated (e.g., pre-generated) filters. For example, a plurality of different filters generated according to at least one property value related to the image may be stored in the memory  130 . The plurality of filters may be generated to differ from one another (or to correspond to at least one property value related to the image) according to at least one property value related to the image, using artificial intelligence on the electronic device  101  or an external electronic device and may be stored in the memory  130 . However, methods for generating a plurality of filters are not limited thereto. The processor  120  may identify a filter corresponding to at least one property value of the third image among the plurality of filters stored in the memory  130 . The processor  120  may obtain the identified filter as a filter for applying at least one property value to the image. 
     When a filter is generated, the processor  120  may temporarily store the generated filter in the memory  130 . In one embodiment, the processor  120  may store the generated filter in a temporary memory (e.g., the volatile memory  132  or random access memory (RANI)). 
     In operation  211 , the processor  120  may apply at least one property value to the first image using the filter. 
     For example, the processor  120  may apply at least one property value of the third image to the first image displayed through operation  201  using the filter generated through operation  209 . 
     When the first image is a preview image input in real time through a camera, the processor  120  may apply at least one property value of the third image to the preview image input in real-time, using the generated filter. 
     When the first image is displayed through an image application, the processor  120  may apply at least one property value of the third image to the first image using the generated filter. 
     In operation  213 , the processor  120  may display the first image, to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display, using the filter. 
     When the first image is a preview image input in real-time through the camera, the processor  120  may display the preview image, to which at least one property value of the third image has been applied, through the display, using the generated filter. 
     When the first image is displayed through an image application, the processor  120  may display the first image, to which at least one property value of the third image has been applied, through the display, using the generated filter. 
     The processor  120  may display the third image, together with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the third image, together with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, in a shrunken image form. The processor  120  may overlay and display the third image on the first image, to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display. The processor  120  may display the third image, along with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, in an area independent (or separate) from the area where the at least one property value-applied first image is displayed, through the display. 
     After displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may adjust the values of one or more properties among the at least one property. A method for adjusting the values of one or more of the at least one property by the processor  120  is be described below in detail with reference to  FIGS.  5  and  6   . 
     The processor  120  may perform the operation of designating a portion of the third image, to which at least one property value is to be applied, based on a user input, after displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. The processor  120  may perform the operation of generating a filter based on at least one property value of the designated portion of the third image, the operation of applying at least one property value of the designated portion of the third image to the first image using the generated filter, and the operation of displaying, through the display, the first image to which at least one property value of the designated portion of the third image has been applied. The operation of designating a portion of the third image to which at least one property value is to be applied based on the user input after displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied through the operation of displaying, through the display, the first image to which at least one property value of the designated portion of the third image has been applied are described below in detail with reference to  FIG.  7   . 
     In operation  215 , the processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130 . 
     The processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130  based on a user input while displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. For example, the processor  120  may, e.g., semi-permanently, store the generated filter in the memory  130  (e.g., the volatile memory  132 ), based on a user input for an object for storing the generated filter while displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     Upon storing the generated filter in the memory  250 , the processor  120  may display the image corresponding to the generated filter through the display. For example, upon storing the generated filter in the memory  130 , the processor  120  may display an image indicating the generated filter through the display. Upon storing the generated filter in the memory  130 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the generated filter along with images indicating a plurality of pre-stored filters. 
     The processor  120  may display the image corresponding to the generated filter through the display in various manners. For example, the processor  120  may display the third image, which is the basis of the generated filter, as the image corresponding to the generated filter, through the display. The processor  120  may display, through the display, the image corresponding to the first image to which at least one property value has been applied (e.g., a shrunken image of the first image to which at least one property value has been applied) using the generated filter, as the image corresponding to the generated filter. The processor  120  may display, through the display, an image to which at least one property value has been applied (e.g., any image that does not violate copyright) using the generated filter, as the image corresponding to the generated filter. 
     The processor  120  may display an image containing text indicating the generated filter and corresponding to the generated filter, through the display. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an image corresponding to the generated filter and containing text indicating the name of the generated filter or text indicating the image property (e.g., at least one property of the third image) which is the basis of the generated filter. However, without limitations thereto, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an image that corresponds to the generated filter and does not include the text indicating the generated filter. 
     Although not shown in  FIG.  2   , the processor  120  may store the first image to which at least one property value has been applied in the memory  130 . For example, the processor may store the first image to which at least one property value has been applied in the memory  130  based on a user input. 
     Although not shown in  FIG.  2   , after the newly generated filter is stored, and when a filter function is executed on the image displayed using an image application or a newly obtained image using a camera application, the processor may display the filter, newly generated and stored, through the display. For example, after the newly generated filter is stored, and when a filter function is executed on the image displayed using an image application or a newly obtained image using a camera application, the processor may display, through the display, the filter, newly generated and stored, as a pre-stored filter (e.g., along with filters pre-stored before newly generating the filter). 
       FIG.  3    is a flowchart illustrating a method for identifying at least one property value of a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  3   , in operation  301 , according to an embodiment, the processor  120  may designate a portion of the third image. 
     The processor  120  may identify an image portion in the third image, in response to a user input for selecting the third image among one or more second images. 
     The processor  120  may designate (or identify) a portion of the third image for which at least one property value is to be identified, in response to a selection of the third image among one or more second images. 
     In response to the selection of the third image among one or more second images, if the third image includes a blank portion other than the image portion (or image area), the processor  120  may designate the image portion other than the blank portion in the third image as the portion of the third image for which at least one property value is to be identified. For example, when the third image includes a blank portion in addition to the image portion (or image area), the processor  120  may identify (or detect) an edge (or outline) of the image portion in the third image. The processor  120  may designate (or identify) the image portion, other than the blank portion in the third image, as a portion for which at least one property is to be identified (or extracted) based on the identified edge of the image portion. The processor  120  may crop the designated portion (e.g., the image portion) from the third image. Although in the above example, a portion of the third image is designated by identifying an edge of the image portion in the third image, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, other various methods may be adopted for designating the image portion, for which at least one property is to be identified, in the third image. 
     In response to the selection of the third image among one or more second images, if the third image includes a text (e.g., a text included in the blank portion) other than the image portion (or image area), the processor  120  may designate the portion (e.g., the image portion) other than the text-containing portion in the third image as the portion of the image for which at least one property value is to be identified. The processor  120  may crop the designated portion (e.g., the image portion), except for the text-containing portion, from the third image. 
     When the third image includes a blank portion or text other than the image portion (or image area), the processor  120  may automatically designate only the image portion, except for the blank portion or text in the third image, as the portion of the third image, for which at least one property value is to be identified, thereby generating a filter based only on the image portion in the third image. 
     The processor  120  may designate, set, or select the portion of the third image, for which at least one property value is to be identified, from the third image based on a user input. 
     When the third image is selected from among one or more second images, the processor  120  may display, through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ), an object (or image object) (hereinafter, a ‘first object’) for designating the portion for which at least one property value is to be identified by a user input in the third image, along with the selected third image. The processor  120  may identify the portion of the third image designated (or set) by the position of the first object, based on a user input to the first object (e.g., a drag input to move the first object). The processor  120  may crop the identified portion of the third image. However, methods for designating the image portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter based on the user&#39;s desired portion in the third image by designating the portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input. The processor  120  may generate a filter based on the image portion, except for the blank portion or text in the third image, by designating the portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input. 
     The operation of designating the portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input may be performed after performing the operation of designating (or identifying) the portion of the third image, for which at least one property value is to be identified, in response to the selection of the third image from among the one or more second images. For example, the processor  120  may designate a portion of the third image, for which at least one property value is to be display, in response to the selection of the third image from among the one or more second images and crop the designated portion of the third image. The processor  120  may display the cropped portion of the third image through the display. The processor  120  may redesignate a portion for which at least one property value is to be identified in the displayed portion of the third image, based on a user input to the displayed portion of the third image. However, without limitations thereto, the operation of designating the portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input may be performed before performing the operation of designating (or identifying) the portion of the third image, for which at least one property value is to be identified, in response to the selection of the third image from among the one or more second images. 
     In operation  303 , the processor  120  may identify at least one property value for the designated portion of the third image. 
     When a portion of the third image is designated from the third image, the processor  120  may identify at least one property value (or parameter related to at least one property) of the designated portion of the third image, based on the designated (or cropped) portion of the third image (or data for the designated portion of the third image). For example, the processor  120  may identify the value of at least one property of the designated portion of the third image (e.g., at least one of the color tone (or hue), brightness, saturation, image complexity, contrast, sharpness, shadow, or color temperature (or white balance) of the image or a visual effect). However, at least one property identified by the processor is not limited to the above examples. 
       FIG.  4    is a flowchart illustrating a method for identifying at least one property value by recognizing an object recognized in a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  4   , in operation  401 , according to an embodiment, the processor  120  may recognize an object (e.g., a figure object or thing object) in the third image. For example, the processor  120  may recognize the object in the third image using a program (or algorithm) capable of recognizing the object in the image. 
     The processor  120  may recognize the object in the third image in response to selection of the third image from among one or more second images. The processor  120  may recognize the object in the third image based on a user input (e.g., a touch input to a user interface (e.g., an icon) matched with a function for performing object recognition) while displaying the third image. 
     The processor  120  may recognize at least one object in the third image. The processor  120  may display, through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ), an indication that at least one object recognized in the third image is recognized. When a plurality of objects are recognized in the third image, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an indicating that each of the plurality of recognized objects is recognized, for each of the plurality of objects. For example, when the plurality of objects are recognized in the third image, the processor  120  may display the outline of each of the plurality of objects for each of the plurality of objects, through the display. However, methods for displaying an indication that each of the plurality of recognized objects is recognized are not limited thereto. 
     When an object is recognized in the third image, the processor  120  may select the recognized object. When a plurality of objects are recognized in the third image, the processor  120  may select at least one object from among the plurality of objects based on a user input. For example, the processor  120  may select at least one object, to which the user&#39;s touch input has been made, from among the plurality of objects. However, methods for selecting an object recognized in the third image are not limited thereto. 
     In operation  403 , The processor  120  may identify at least one property value for the portion including the object in the third image. 
     The processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the portion including the recognized object (e.g., the portion corresponding to the recognized object) in the third image. For example, the processor  120  may identify the value of at least one property of the portion including the recognized object (e.g., at least one of the color tone (or hue), brightness, saturation, image complexity, contrast, sharpness, shadow, or color temperature (or white balance) of the image or a visual effect). 
       FIG.  5    is a flowchart illustrating a method for adjusting at least one property value based on a user interface, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     The operations shown in  FIG.  5    may be included in the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, as in operation  213  of  FIG.  2   , or may be operations performed after the performing the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     Referring to  FIG.  5   , in operation  501 , the processor  120  may select a first property from among at least one property. 
     While displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may select a property to be adjusted (hereinafter, a ‘first property’) from among at least one property, based on a user input. For example, upon receiving a user input for the third image while displaying the third image along with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may display, through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ), at least one object corresponding to at least one property (or indicating at least one property). The processor  120  may select the first property corresponding to the user input-received object from among at least one object corresponding to at least one property. 
     In operation  503 , the processor  120  may display an interface for adjusting the value of the selected first property, through the display. 
     When the first property is selected, the processor  120  may display the interface for adjusting the value of the selected first property through the display. 
     To adjust the value of the first property, the processor  120  may display an interface including bar indicating the range of the first property value and an object, which may move according to the bar, through the display. The positions of the object on the bar may individually correspond to the values of the first property. To adjust the value of the first property, the processor  120  may display an interface including the field for inputting the value of the first property through the display. However, methods for displaying the interface for adjusting the value of the selected first property are not limited thereto. 
     In operation  505 , the processor  120  may generate a filter having an adjusted value of the first property (e.g., for which the adjusted value of the first property may be applied to the image), based on a user input to the interface. 
     The processor  120  may adjust the value of the first property based on a user input to the interface. For example, the processor  120  may adjust the value of the first property by moving the position of the object for adjusting the value of the first property according to the bar indicating the range of the value of the first property, based on a user input (e.g., a drag input to the object for adjusting the value of the first property). As another example, the processor  120  may adjust the value of the first property by inputting the value of the first property to the field for inputting the value of the first property based on a user input. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property. For example, when at least one property which is the basis of a filter to be generated includes a first property and a second property and, of the values of the first property and the second property, the value of the first property is adjusted, the processor  120  may generate a filter for applying the adjusted value of the first property and the non-adjusted value of the second property to the image. 
     In operation  507 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image using a filter generated based on at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property. 
     Since the operation of displaying the first image using a filter generated based on at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property as described above in connection with operation  507  is at least partially the same or similar to the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied using a filter as described above in connection with operation  213  of  FIG.  2   , no duplicate description is given below. 
     When the first image is a preview image input in real-time through the camera, the processor  120  may display the preview image, to which at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property of the third image has been applied, through the display, using the generated filter. 
     When the first image is displayed through an image application, the processor  120  may display the first image, to which at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property of the third image has been applied, through the display, using the generated filter. 
     The processor  120  may display the third image, together with the first image to which at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property has been applied, through the display. 
     The processor  120  may display the third image in which the value of the first property has been adjusted, together with the first image to which at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property has been applied, through the display. 
       FIG.  6    is a flowchart illustrating a method for adjusting at least one property value based on a plurality of images, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  6   , the operations illustrated in  FIG.  6    may be included in the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, as in operation  213  of  FIG.  2   , or may be operations performed after the performing the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     Referring to  FIG.  6   , in operation  601 , the processor  120  may select a first property from among at least one property. 
     Since the operation of selecting the first property among at least one property by the processor  120  as in operation  601  is at least partially the same or similar to the operation of selecting the first property from among at least one property by the processor  120  as in operation  501  of  FIG.  4   , no repetitive description thereof is given below. 
     In operation  603 , the processor  120  may display one or more fourth images through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ). 
     In response to selection of the first property, the processor  120  may display one or more fourth images related to the first property stored in the memory  130  through the display. 
     When the processor  120  selects the first property from among at least one property, the processor  120  may display one or more fourth images, which have the value of the first property in a designated range from the value of the first property of the third image among one or more second images stored in the memory  130 , through the display. For example, when the processor  120  selects color tone (or hue) as the first property, the processor  120  may identify one or more fourth images having a color tone value in a designated range from the first value of the color tone of the third image among one or more second images stored in the memory  130  (hereinafter denoted as ‘one or more fourth images’). The processor  120  may display the one or more identified fourth images through the display. 
     When selecting the first property from among at least one property, the processor  120  may display one or more second images stored in the memory  130  through the display. The processor  120  may control the display to separately display one or more fourth images having the value of the first property, which belongs to a designated range from the value of the first property of the third image, among one or more second images and images having the value of the first property, which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image. For example, the processor  120  may control the display so that, among one or more second images, the one or more fourth images differ in shade from the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image. However, methods for controlling the display to separately display one or more fourth images and the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image among the one or more second images are not limited thereto. For example, the processor may display, through the display, only one or more fourth images which have a value belonging to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image among one or more second images. 
     The processor  120  may enable selection to be possible for one or more fourth images among one or more second images and not to be possible for the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image. The processor  120  may enable inclusion of an object indicating that one or more fourth images are selectable among one or more second images, and exclusion of an object indicating that the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image are selectable. 
     The processor  120  may enable selection to be rendered possible for one or more fourth images among one or more second images and not to be rendered possible for the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image, thereby allowing the user to easily select at least some of one or more fourth images having the value of the first property, which are similar to the value of the first property of the third image (e.g., which fall within the designated range from the value of the first property of the third image). According to an embodiment, the one or more fourth images may include the third image. 
     In operation  605 , the processor  120  may select at least one fifth image from among one or more fourth images. For example, the processor  120  may select at least one fifth image from among the one or more fourth images based on a user input (e.g., a touch input to at least one fifth image among the one or more fourth images). 
     The processor  120  may select at least one fifth image, including the third image, from among one or more fourth images. The processor  120  may select at least one fifth image, which does not include the third image, from among one or more fourth images. For example, in operation  603 , upon displaying one or more fourth images, the third image may be in the state of being selected as default. The processor  120  may deselect the third image based on a user input and may select at least one image, except for the third image, as at least one fifth image, from among one or more fourth images. 
     In operation  607 , the processor  120  may generate a filter based on the value of the first property of at least one fifth image. For example, the processor  120  may identify the value of the first property of at least one fifth image. The processor  120  may determine (or calculate) the value of the first property which results from averaging the value of the first property of at least one fifth image. The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value including the determined (or calculated) value of the first property. Although in the above-described example, a filter is generated using the average of the value of the first property of at least one fifth image, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. 
     In operation  609 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image using the filter generated based on the first property value of at least one fifth image. 
     Since the operation of displaying the first image using a filter generated based on at least one property value of at least one fifth image as in operation  609  is at least partially the same or similar to the operation of displaying the first image using a filter generated based on at least one property value including the adjusted value of the first property as in operation  507  of  FIG.  5   , no duplicate description is given below. 
     Although  FIG.  6    illustrates an example operation for displaying one or more fourth images related to the first property, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images stored in the memory  130  in response to selection of the first property in operation  601 . The processor  120  may select at least one fifth image from among one or more displayed second images based on a user input and generate a filter based on the first property value of at least one fifth image selected. 
       FIG.  7    is a flowchart illustrating a method for generating a filter based on a portion of a third image designated based on a user input, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  7   , the operations illustrated in  FIG.  7    may be included in the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, as in operation  213  of  FIG.  2   , or may be operations performed after the performing the operation of displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     Referring to  FIG.  7   , in operation  701 , the processor  120  may designate a portion of the third image based on a user input. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ), a first object for designating a portion for which at least one property value is to be identified by a user input in the third image while displaying the third image along with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an enlarged third image and a first object in the enlarged third image, based on a user input for selecting the third image while displaying the third image along with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. The processor  120  may identify the portion of the third image designated (or set) by the position of the first object, based on a user input to the first object (e.g., a drag input to move the first object). The processor  120  may crop the identified portion of the third image. However, methods for designating the image portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter based on the user&#39;s desired portion in the third image by designating the portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the third image based on a user input even after displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     In operation  703 , the processor  120  may identify at least one property value for the designated portion of the third image. 
     In operation  705 , the processor  120  may generate (or obtain) a filter for applying at least one property value to the image. 
     In operation  707 , the processor  120  may apply at least one property value to the first image using the filter. 
     In operation  709 , the processor  120  may display the first image, to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display, using the filter. 
     Since the embodiments of operations  703  to  709  are at least partially the same or similar to the embodiments of operations  207  to  213  of  FIG.  2   , no detailed description thereof is presented below. 
       FIG.  8    is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a filter using a camera application according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  8   , in operation  801 , the processor  120  may display a first image obtained through a camera through a display (e.g., the display device  160 ). For example, when receiving an input for executing the camera application from the user, the processor  120  may display a preview image input in real time through the camera, as a first image, through the display. 
     In operation  803 , the processor  120  may display one or more second images through the display. 
     The processor  120  may receive a user input for displaying a filter for applying (or changing) at least one property to the first image while displaying the first image. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, an object for newly generating a filter along with images individually indicating (or corresponding to) a plurality of pre-stored filters based on a user input for displaying the filter for applying (or changing) at least one property to the first image. 
     The plurality of pre-stored filters may include at least one filter generated by the generator (or developer) of the camera application (hereinafter, ‘at least one first filter’) and at least one filter generated and stored by the user of the electronic device  101  (e.g., the filter stored through operation  215  of  FIG.  2   ) (hereinafter, ‘at least one second filter’). However, the at least one first filter is not limited to filters generated by the generator (or developer) of the camera application but may rather include filters which have been downloaded by the electronic device after generated by a third party (or an external device). 
     The processor  120  may display at least one first filter through the display, based on a user input while displaying the first image. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, a shrunken image (e.g., image displayed in the form of a thumbnail) of the image where the property corresponding to each of at least one first filter has been applied to the first image. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the object for generating a filter and at least one second filter based on a user input while displaying at least one first filter. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the object for generating a filter along with a shrunken image of the third image (e.g., an image for which at least one property to be applied to the image has been identified (or extracted) upon generating at least one second filter) used to generate at least one second filter based on a user input while displaying at least one first filter. 
     Each of the images indicating the plurality of pre-stored filters may include text indicating the name of the filter or text indicating (or corresponding to) the image property (or the property value of the image) (e.g., at least one property of the third image) which is the basis of the filter. 
     However, methods for displaying the pre-stored filters by the processor  120  and methods for displaying the object for generating a filter are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images stored in the memory  130 , based on a user input to the object for generating a filter (e.g., a touch input to the object for generating a filter). For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images stored in the memory  130  and related to an image application or camera application, based on a user input to the object for generating a filter. 
     The processor  120  may display the second images in a shrunken form (e.g., a thumbnail form) through the display. 
     In operation  805 , the processor  120  may select a third image from among one or more second images. 
     In operation  807 , the processor  120  may identify (or extract) at least one property value of the third image. 
     In operation  809 , the processor  120  may generate (or obtain) a filter for applying at least one property value to the image. 
     Since the embodiments of operations  805  to  809  are at least partially the same or similar to the embodiments of operations  205  to  209  of  FIG.  2   , no detailed description thereof is presented below. 
     In operation  811 , The processor  120  may apply at least one property value to the first image using the filter (e.g., the filter generated through operation  809 ). The processor  120  may apply the at least one property value of the third image to the preview image input in real-time as the first image. 
     In operation  813 , The processor  120  may display the first image, to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display, using the filter. 
     The processor  120  may continuously display, through the display, the preview image to which at least one property value of the third image has been applied, for the preview image input in real-time as the first image. 
     The processor  120  may display the third image, together with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the third image, together with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, in a shrunken image form. The processor  120  may overlay and display the third image on the first image, to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display. The processor  120  may display the third image, along with the first image to which at least one property value has been applied, in an area independent (or separate) from the area where the at least one property value-applied first image is displayed, through the display. 
     In operation  815 , according to an embodiment, the processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130 . The processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130  based on a user input while displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. For example, the processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130 , based on a user input for an object for storing the generated filter while displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     Upon storing the generated filter in the memory  250 , the processor  120  may display the image corresponding to the generated filter through the display. For example, upon storing the generated filter in the memory  130 , the processor  120  may display an image indicating the generated filter through the display. As another example, upon storing the generated filter in the memory  130 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the generated filter along with the image indicating at least one second filter which has been displayed in operation  801 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, a shrunken image of the third image (or a thumbnail image of the third image), as the image indicating the generated filter. However, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may display an image containing text indicating the generated filter and corresponding to the generated filter, through the display. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an image corresponding to the generated filter and containing text indicating the name of the generated filter or text indicating the image property (e.g., at least one property of the third image) which is the basis of the generated filter. 
     Although not shown in  FIG.  8   , the examples described above in connection with  FIGS.  3  to  7    may apply likewise to the examples of the operations of  FIG.  8   . 
       FIG.  9    is a flowchart illustrating a method for providing a filter using an image application according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  9   , in operation  901 , the processor  120  may display a first image through a display (e.g., the display device  160 ) using an image application (e.g., a Gallery application). For example, the processor  120  may display a plurality of images through the display by executing an image application. The processor  120  may display an image selected from among the plurality of images based on a user input, as a first image, through the display. 
     In operation  903 , the processor  120  may display one or more second images through the display. 
     The processor  120  may receive a user input for displaying a filter for applying (or changing) at least one property to the first image while displaying the first image. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, an object for newly generating a filter along with images individually indicating (or corresponding to) a plurality of pre-stored filters based on a user input for displaying the filter for applying (or changing) at least one property to the first image. 
     The plurality of pre-stored filters may include at least one filter generated by the generator (or developer) of the camera application (hereinafter, ‘at least one first filter’) and at least one filter generated and stored by the user of the electronic device  101  (e.g., the filter stored through operation  215  of  FIG.  2   ) (hereinafter, ‘at least one second filter’). 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, at least one first filter, at least one second filter, and an object for generating a filter, based on a user input while displaying the first image. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, a shrunken image of the image for which the property corresponding to each of at least one first filter has been applied to the first image (e.g., an image displayed in the form of a thumbnail), a shrunken image of the third image used to generate at least one second filter (e.g., an image for which at least one property to be applied to the image has been identified), and an object for generating a filter. 
     Each of the images indicating the plurality of pre-stored filters may include text indicating the name of the filter or text indicating the image property (or the property value of the image) (e.g., at least one property of the third image) which is the basis of the filter. 
     However, methods for displaying the pre-stored filters by the processor  120  and methods for displaying the object for generating a filter are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images stored in the memory  130 , based on a user input to the object for generating a filter (e.g., a touch input to the object for generating a filter). For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images stored in the memory  130  and related to an image application or camera application, based on a user input to the object for generating a filter. 
     The processor  120  may display the second images in a shrunken form (e.g., a thumbnail form) through the display. 
     In operation  905 , the processor  120  may select a third image from among one or more second images. 
     In operation  907 , the processor  120  may identify (or extract) at least one property value of the third image. 
     In operation  909 , the processor  120  may generate (or obtain) a filter for applying at least one property value to the image. 
     In operation  911 , the processor  120  may apply at least one property value to the first image using the filter (e.g., the filter generated through operation  909 ). 
     In operation  913 , the processor  120  may display the first image, to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display, using the filter. 
     Since the embodiments of operations  905  to  913  are at least partially the same or similar to the embodiments of operations  205  to  213  of  FIG.  2   , no detailed description thereof is presented below. 
     In operation  915 , according to an embodiment, the processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130 . The processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130  based on a user input while displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. For example, the processor  120  may store the generated filter in the memory  130 , based on a user input for an object for storing the generated filter while displaying the first image to which at least one property value has been applied. 
     Upon storing the generated filter in the memory  250 , the processor  120  may display the image corresponding to the generated filter through the display. For example, upon storing the generated filter in the memory  130 , the processor  120  may display an image indicating the generated filter through the display. As another example, upon storing the generated filter in the memory  130 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the generated filter along with images indicating pre-designated filters which have been displayed in operation  901 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, a shrunken image of the first image, for which at least one property value has been applied, (or a thumbnail image of the first image), as the image indicating the generated filter. However, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may display an image containing text indicating the generated filter and corresponding to the generated filter, through the display. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an image corresponding to the generated filter and containing text indicating the name of the generated filter or text indicating the image property (e.g., at least one property of the third image) which is the basis of the generated filter. 
     Although not shown in  FIG.  9   , the examples described above in connection with  FIGS.  3  to  7    may apply likewise to the examples of the operations of  FIG.  9   . 
       FIGS.  10 A and  10 B  are views illustrating a method for providing a filter using a camera application according to various embodiments of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIGS.  10 A and  10 B , reference number  1001  may denote a screen including a first image  1010  and images corresponding to pre-stored filters (e.g., at least one first filter). 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ), the first image  1010 , as a preview image input in real-time, through a camera application. The processor  120  may receive a user input for displaying the filter for applying at least one property to the first image  1010 . As shown in  1001 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1010 , an object  1011  for capturing (or recording) the first image  1010 , an object  1013  for displaying at least one first filter generated by the generator (or developer) of the camera application, an object  1014  for displaying an object for newly generating a filter and at least one second filter generated and stored by the user of the electronic device  101 , and images (e.g., an image  1015 - 2  and an image  1015 - 3 ) indicating at least one first filter. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken images (e.g., images displayed in the form of a thumbnail) (e.g., the image  1015 - 2  and the image  1015 - 3 ) of the image for which the property corresponding to each of at least one first filter has been applied for the first image  1010 . The processor  120  may display, through the display, the image  1015 - 2  and the image  1015 - 3  including text (e.g., “warm” and “calm”) indicating at least one property applied to each of the images  1015 - 2  and the image  1015 - 3 . The processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken image  1015 - 1  of the first image, to which at least one property has not been applied for the first image  1010 . According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken image  1015 - 1  of the first image  1010 , so that the shrunken image  1015 - 1  of the first image  1010  includes text (e.g., “original copy”) indicating that at least one property has not been applied. 
     Reference number  1003  may denote a screen including a first image  1020 , images corresponding to pre-stored filters (e.g., at least one second filter), and an object  1021 - 1  for newly generating a filter. Reference number  1003  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display when a user input (e.g., a touch input) to the object  1014  in  1001  is received. 
     As shown in  1003 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1020 , images (e.g., the image  1021 - 3  and the image  1021 - 4 ) indicating at least one second filter generated and stored by the user of the electronic device  101 , an object  1021 - 1  for newly generating a filter, a shrunken image  1021 - 2  of the first image, the object  1011 , the object  1013 , and the object  1014 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the image indicating at least one second filter, in the form of a shrunken form of the image for which at least one property has been identified (or extracted) upon generating at least one second filter. The processor  120  may display, through the display, the image  1021 - 3  and the image  1021 - 4  including the names (e.g., “filter1” and “filter2”) indicating the image  1021 - 3  and the image  1021 - 4 , respectively. The processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken image  1021 - 2  of the first image  1020 , so that the shrunken image  1021 - 1  of the first image  1020  includes text (e.g., “original copy”) indicating that at least one property has not been applied. 
     Reference number  1005  may denote a screen including one or more second images  1030 . Reference number  1005  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display when a user input (e.g., a touch input) to the object  1021 - 1  in  1003  is received. 
     The processor  120  may display one or more second images  1030  stored in the memory  130 , through the display, in a shrunken form (e.g., a thumbnail form). For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images  1030  stored in the memory  130  and related to an image application or camera application, based on a user input to the object  1021 - 1  for generating a filter. 
     Reference number  1007  may denote a screen displayed when the image  1031  is selected from among one or more second images  1030 . 
     According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may select the image  1031 , as the third image, based on a user input (e.g., a touch input to the image  1031 ) among one or more second images  1030 . The processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the selected image  1031 . The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value of the image  1031 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1040  to which at least one property value of the selected image  1031  has been applied using the generated filter as shown in  1007 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the selected image  1031  along with the first image  1040 . For example, the processor  120  may overlay and display the image  1031 , as the third image, on the first image  1040 , to which at least one property value has been applied, through the display. However, methods for displaying the third image are not limited to the above-described examples. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the text (e.g., “filter7”)  1041  indicating the name of the newly generated filter in the first image  1040 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, an object  1043  for storing the generated filter in the memory  130  and an object  1045  for deleting the generated filter (e.g., a filter generated and then temporarily stored in the memory  130 ). 
     Reference number  1009  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display after the generated filter is stored. According to an embodiment, reference number  1009  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display when a user input (e.g., a touch input) to the object  1043  in  1007  is received. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1050  to which at least one property value of the image  1031  has been applied using the generated filter and an image  1051  indicating the generated filter. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1050  to which at least one property value of the image  1031  has been applied using the generated filter, an image indicating at least one pre-stored second filter (e.g., at least one second filter generated by the user of the electronic device  101 ) (e.g., the image  1021 - 5  and the image  1021 - 6 ), and an image  1051  indicating the generated filter. 
     The processor  120  may also display, through the display, an interface  1053  for adjusting the degree (or strength) of at least one property value applied by the filter (e.g., the generated filter or a filter selected from among pre-stored filters) for the image  1050 . The processor  120  may adjust the degree of at least one property value applied to the first image  1050 , being displayed through the display, using the generated filter, according to the position of the object  1053 - 1  included in the interface  1053 . For example, when the object  1053 - 1  is positioned at the leftmost side on the bar of the interface  1053  based on a user input to the object  1053 - 1 , the processor  120  may display an image (e.g., the image  1010  or original image), to which at least one property value has not been applied by the generated filter. When the object  1053 - 1  is positioned at the rightmost side on the bar of the interface  1053  based on a user input to the object  1053 - 1 , the processor  120  may display an image (e.g., the image  1050 ), to which at least one property value has been fully applied by the generated filter. 
       FIGS.  11 A and  11 B  are views illustrating a method for providing a filter using an image application according to various embodiments of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIGS.  11 A and  11 B , reference number  1101  may denote a screen including a first image  1110 , an object  1111  for generating a filter, and images (e.g., an image  1112 - 2 , an image  1112 - 3 , and an image  1112 - 4 ) corresponding to pre-stored filters (e.g., at least one first filter and at least one second filter). 
     When an image application is executed, the processor  120  may display the first image  1110  selected by the user through a display (e.g., the display device  160 ). The processor  120  may display, through the display, a screen as shown in  1101 , based on an input (e.g., an input for using a filter on the selected first image  1110 ) for editing the selected first image  1110 . 
     As shown in  1101 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1110 , images (e.g., the image  1112 - 2 , the image  1112 - 3 , and the image  1112 - 4 ) indicating a plurality of pre-stored filters, and an object  1111  for generating a filter. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken images (e.g., the image  1112 - 2 , the image  1112 - 3 , and the image  1112 - 4 ) of the image for which the properties individually corresponding to the plurality of filters have been applied for the first image  1110 . The processor  120  may display, through the display, the image  1112 - 2 , the image  1112 - 3 , and the image  1112 - 4  including text (e.g., “automatic,” “warm,” and “calm”) indicating at least one property applied to each of the images  1112 - 2 , the image  1112 - 3 , and the image  1112 - 4 . The processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken image  1112 - 1  of the first image  1110 , to which at least one property has not been applied for the first image. The processor  120  may display, through the display, the shrunken image  1015 - 1  of the first image  1110 , so that the shrunken image  1112 - 1  of the first image  1110  includes text (e.g., “original copy”) indicating that at least one property has not been applied. The processor  120  may also display, through the display, an interface  1113  for adjusting the degree (or strength) of at least one property value applied by a filter selected from among a plurality of filters for the image  1110 . When no filter is selected, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an interface  1113  to indicate that the interface  1113  is unable to receive a user input (e.g., the interface  1113  deactivated). For example, when no filter is selected, the processor  120  may control the display to display the interface  1113  in a first color (e.g., black) and, when a filter is selected, control the display to display the interface  1113  in a second color (e.g., yellow) to indicate that the interface  1113  is able to receive user inputs. 
     Reference number  1103  may denote a screen including one or more second images  1120 . Reference number  1103  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display when a user input (e.g., a touch input) to the object  1111  in  1101  is received. 
     The processor  120  may display one or more second images  1120  stored in the memory  130 , through the display, in a shrunken form (e.g., a thumbnail form). For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images  1120  stored in the memory  130  and related to an image application, based on a user input to the object  1111  for generating a filter. 
     Reference number  1105  may denote a screen displayed when the image  1121  is selected from among one or more second images  1120 . 
     The processor  120  may select the image  1121 , as the third image, based on a user input (e.g., a touch input to the image  1121 ) among one or more second images  1120 . The processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the selected image  1121 . The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value of the image  1121 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1130  to which at least one property value of the selected image  1121  has been applied using the generated filter as shown in  1105 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the selected image  1121  along with the first image  1130 . For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the image  1121 , as the third image, in an area independent from the area of the first image  1130  to which at least one property value has been applied, along with the first image  1130  to which at least one property value has been applied. However, methods for displaying the third image are not limited to the above-described examples. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the text (e.g., “filter  1 ”)  1125  indicating the name of the newly generated filter in the first image  1130 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, an object  1131 - 3  for storing the generated filter in the memory  130  and an object  1131 - 1  for deleting the generated filter (e.g., a filter generated and then temporarily stored in the memory  130 ). 
     Reference number  1107  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display after the generated filter is stored. According to an embodiment, reference number  1007  may denote a screen that is displayed through the display when a user input (e.g., a touch input) to the object  1131 - 3  in  1005  is received. 
     According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1140  to which at least one property value of the image  1121  has been applied using the generated filter and an image  1141  indicating the generated filter. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, a first image  1140  to which at least one property value of the image  1121  has been applied using the generated filter, a shrunken image  1112 - 1  of the first image  1110 , a plurality of pre-stored filters (e.g., an image  1112 - 2  and an image  1112 - 3 ), and an image  1141  indicating the generated filter. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, an interface  1113  for adjusting the degree (or strength) of at least one property value applied by the generated filter to the image  1140  to indicate that the interface  1113  is able to receive user inputs (or activated). The processor  120  may adjust the degree of at least one property value applied to the first image  1040 , being displayed through the display, using the generated filter, according to the position of the object  1113 - 1  included in the interface  1113 . 
       FIG.  12    is a view illustrating an example method for identifying at least one property value of a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  12   , it is a view related to  FIGS.  3  and  7   , illustrating example methods for generating a filter based on a portion of a third image when the portion of the third image is designated. 
     Referring to  FIG.  12   , reference number  1201  may denote a screen including one or more second images. For example, the processor  120  may execute a camera application or an image application and display the first image through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ). The processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images based on a user input to an object (e.g., an object  1021 - 1  or an object  1111 ) for generating a filter. 
     The processor  120  may receive a user input for selecting the image  1211 , as the third image, from among one or more second images  1210 . The image  1211  may include a blank portion  1211 - 1  including text  1211 - 2  in addition to an image portion  1211 - 3 . 
     In response to selection of the image  1211 , the processor  120  may designate the image portion  1211 - 3 , except for the blank portion  1211 - 1  in the image  1211 , as the portion of the third image for which at least one property value is to be identified. According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may crop only the image portion  1211 - 3  in the image  1211 . 
     The processor  120  may identify at least one property value for the image portion  1211 - 3  in the image  1211 . The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value for the image portion  1211 - 3  in the image  1211 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1220  to which at least one property value has been applied for the image portion  1211 - 3 , using the generated filter. The processor  120  may display, through the display, text  1221  (e.g., “filter1”) indicating the name of the generated filter on the first image  1220 . 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, the image portion  1211 - 3  along with the first image  1220 . According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may further display, through the display, an object  1223 - 3  for storing the generated filter in the memory  130  and an object  1223 - 1  for deleting the generated filter (e.g., a filter generated and then temporarily stored in the memory  130 ). 
     Reference number  1205  may denote a screen for designating a portion of the third image (e.g., the image portion  1211 - 3 ) based on a user input. According to an embodiment, reference number  1205  may denote a screen displayed when a user input (e.g., a touch input) to the image portion  1211 - 3  is received in  1203 . However, methods for displaying a screen in  1205  are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may display, through the display, an object  1231  for designating a portion for which at least one property value is to be display by a user input in the image portion  1211 - 3  while displaying the image portion  1211 - 3  along with the first image  1220  to which at least one property value has been applied. For example, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an enlarged image portion  1230  and an object  1231  in the enlarged image portion  1230  (or the outline of the enlarged image portion  1230 ), based on a user input for selecting the image portion  1211 - 3  while displaying the image portion  1211 - 3  along with the first image  1220  to which at least one property value has been applied. The processor  120  may identify a portion of the image portion  1211 - 3  designated (or set) by the position of the object  1231 , based on a user input to the object  1231  (e.g., a drag input for moving the object  1231 ). The processor  120  may crop the identified portion of the image portion  1211 - 3 . However, methods for designating the image portion for which at least one property is to be identified from the image portion  1211 - 3  based on a user input are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may designate an image portion for which at least one property value is to be identified from the image portion  1211 - 3  and generate a filter based on the designated image portion. 
     Although not shown in  FIG.  12   , when the image  1211  is selected from among one or more second images  1210 , the processor  120  may designate an image portion, for which at least one property value is to be identified, based on a user input in the image  1211 . For example, when the image  1211  is selected from among one or more second images  1210 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, an object for designating the portion, for which at least one property value is to be identified by a user input in the image  1211 , along with the image  1211  and the first image  1220 . The processor  120  may designate the portion, for which at least one property value is to be identified in the image  1211 , based on a user input to the displayed object. The processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the designated portion and generate a filter based on the at least one identified property value. 
     Although not shown in  FIG.  12   , when the image  1211  is selected from among one or more second images  1210 , the processor  120  may identify the image portion  1211 - 3  in the image  1211  and designate the image portion for which at least one property value is to be identified based on a user input in the image portion  1211 - 3 . The processor  120  may identify at least one property value of the designated portion and generate a filter based on the at least one identified property value. 
       FIG.  13    is a view illustrating an example method for identifying at least one property value by recognizing an object recognized in a third image, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
       FIG.  13    may be a view related to  FIG.  4   , illustrating example methods for identifying at least one property value by recognizing an object recognized in the third image. 
     Referring to  FIG.  13   , reference number  1301  may denote a screen including one or more second images. For example, the processor  120  may execute a camera application or an image application and display the first image  1310  through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ). The processor  120  may display, through the display, one or more second images based on a user input to an object (e.g., an object  1021 - 1  or an object  1111 ) for generating a filter. 
     Reference number  1303  may denote a screen displayed when the image  1311  is selected in  1301 . 
     The processor  120  may recognize an object (e.g., a figure object or thing object) in the image  1311 . For example, the processor  120  may recognize a figure&#39;s face as an object in the image  1311  using a program (or algorithm) capable of recognizing objects in an image. 
     The processor  120  may recognize an object in the image  1311  based on a user input (e.g., a touch input to a user interface matched with a function for performing object recognition) while displaying the first image  1320  and the image  1311 . The processor  120  may display, through the display, an indication  1321  that at least one object recognized in the image  1311  is recognized. When a plurality of objects are recognized in the image  1311 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, an indication that each of the plurality of recognized objects is recognized, for each of the plurality of objects. For example, when the plurality of objects are recognized in the third image, the processor  120  may display the outline of each of the plurality of objects for each of the plurality of objects, through the display. However, methods for displaying an indication that each of the plurality of recognized objects is recognized are not limited thereto. 
     When an object is recognized in the image  1311 , the processor  120  may select the recognized object. When a plurality of objects are recognized in the image  1311 , the processor  120  may select at least one object from among the plurality of objects based on a user input. For example, the processor  120  may select at least one object, to which the user&#39;s touch input has been made, from among the plurality of objects. However, methods for selecting an object recognized in the image  1311  are not limited thereto. 
     According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may identify at least one property value for the portion including an object in the third image and generate a filter based on the at least one identified property value. 
       FIG.  14    is a view illustrating an example method for adjusting at least one property value based on a user interface, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  14   , while displaying the first image  1410  to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may select a property to be adjusted from among at least one property, based on a user input. For example, upon receiving a user input to the third image  1415  while displaying the third image  1415  along with the first image  1410  to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may display, through the display (e.g., the display device  160 ), an interface  1411  including at least one object (e.g., an object  1412 - 1 , an object  1412 - 2 , an object  1412 - 3 , and an object  1412 - 4 ) corresponding to (or indicating) at least one property, as shown in  1401 . The processor  120  may select an object (e.g., the object  1412 - 1 ) indicating a first property (e.g., color tone or hue) in the interface  1411  based on a user input. 
     The processor  120  may further display, through the display, an object  1413 - 3  for storing the generated filter in the memory  130  an object  1413 - 1  for deleting the generated filter (e.g., a filter generated and then temporarily stored in the memory  130 ), along with the first image  1410 , the third image  1415 , an object  1417  identifying the generated filter, and the interface  1411 . 
     When an object (e.g., the object  1421 - 1 ) is selected as shown in  1403 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, an interface  1421  for adjusting the value of the selected first property. For example, to adjust the value of the first property, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an interface  1421  including a bar  1423 - 1  indicating a range of the first property value and an object  1423 - 2  that is movable along the bar  1423 - 1 . According to an embodiment, the positions of the object  1423 - 2  on the bar  1423 - 1  may individually correspond to the values of the first property. To adjust the value of the first property, the processor  120  may display an interface  1421  including the field  1423 - 3  for inputting the value of the first property through the display. However, methods for displaying the interface for adjusting the value of the selected first property are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may adjust the first property value of the third image  1415  based on the value of the first property corresponding to the position of the object  1423 - 2  on the bar  1423 - 1 , based on a user input. 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter that may apply the adjusted value of the first property based on a user input to the interface  1421 . The processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1420  to which at least one property value has been applied including the adjusted value of the first property, using the generated filter. 
       FIG.  15    is a view illustrating an example method for adjusting at least one property value based on a plurality of images, according to an embodiment of the disclosure. 
     Referring to  FIG.  15   , while displaying the first image  1510  to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may select a property to be adjusted from among at least one property, based on a user input. For example, upon receiving a user input to the third image  1515  while displaying the third image  1515  along with the first image  1510  to which at least one property value has been applied, the processor  120  may display, through the display, an interface  1511  including at least one object (e.g., an object  1512 - 1 , an object  1512 - 2 , an object  1512 - 3 , and an object  1512 - 4 ) corresponding to (or indicating) at least one property, as shown in  1501 . The processor  120  may select an object (e.g., the object  1512 - 1 ) indicating a first property (e.g., color tone or hue) in the interface  1511  based on a user input. 
     The processor  120  may further display, through the display, an object  1513 - 3  for storing the generated filter in the memory  130  and an object  1513 - 1  for deleting the generated filter (e.g., a filter generated and then temporarily stored in the memory  130 ), along with the first image  1510 , the third image  1515 , and the interface  1511 . 
     In response to selection of the object  1521 - 1 , the processor  120  may display one or more fourth images related to the first property stored in the memory  130  through the display. 
     When the processor  120  selects the first property from among at least one property, the processor  120  may display one or more fourth images, which have the value of the first property in a designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515  among one or more second images stored in the memory  130 , through the display. For example, when the processor  120  selects color tone (or hue) as the first property, the processor  120  may identify one or more fourth images having a color tone value in a designated range from the first value of the color tone of the image  1515  among one or more second images stored in the memory  130 . The processor  120  may display the one or more identified fourth images through the display. 
     As shown in  1503 , the processor  120  may control the display to separately display one or more fourth images having the value of the first property, which belongs to a designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515 , among one or more second images  1520  and images having the value of the first property, which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515 . For example, the processor  120  may control the display so that, among one or more second images  1520 , the one or more fourth images differ in shade from the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515 . However, methods for controlling the display to separately display one or more fourth images and the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515  among the one or more second images  1520  are not limited thereto. 
     The processor  120  may enable selection to be possible for one or more fourth images among one or more second images  1520  and not to be possible for the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515 . According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may enable inclusion of an object indicating that one or more fourth images are selectable among one or more second images  1520 , and exclusion of an object indicating that the images having the value of the first property which does not belong to the designated range from the value of the first property of the image  1515  are selectable. 
     The processor  120  may select at least one fifth image (e.g., an image  1521 , an image  1522 , and an image  1515 ) from among one or more fourth images. For example, the processor  120  may select at least one fifth image from among the one or more fourth images based on a user input (e.g., a touch input to at least one fifth image among the one or more fourth images). 
     According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may select at least one fifth image, including the image  1515 , from among one or more fourth images. According to an embodiment, the processor  120  may select at least one fifth image, which does not include the image  1515 , from among one or more fourth images. For example, upon displaying one or more fourth images, the image  1515 , as the third image, may be in the state of being selected as default. The processor  120  may deselect the image  1515  based on a user input and may select at least one image, except for the image  1515 , as at least one fifth image, from among one or more fourth images. The processor  120  may display, through the display, a selection of the image  1521 , image  1522 , and image  1515 , as one fifth image, through the object  1521 - 1 , object  1522 - 1 , and object  1515 - 1 . 
     The processor  120  may generate a filter based on the value of the first property of at least one fifth image. For example, the processor  120  may identify the value of the first property of at least one fifth image. The processor  120  may determine (or calculate) the value of the first property which results from averaging the value of the first property of at least one fifth image. The processor  120  may generate a filter based on at least one property value including the determined value of the first property. Although in the above-described example, a filter is generated using the average of the value of the first property of at least one fifth image, embodiments of the disclosure are not limited thereto. 
     As shown in  1505 , the processor  120  may display, through the display, the first image  1530  using a filter generated based on the value of the first property determined based on at least one fifth image (e.g., the image  1521 , the image  1522 , and the image  1515 ). 
     A method according to an embodiment of the disclosure comprises displaying a first image through a display (e.g., the display device  160 ) of an electronic device  101 , displaying one or more second images through the display while displaying the first image, selecting a third image from among the one or more second images, identifying a value of at least one property of the third image, generating a filter for applying the value of the at least one property to an image, applying the value of the at least one property to the first image using the filter, displaying the first image, to which the value of the at least one property is applied, through the display, and storing the filter in a memory  130  of the electronic device  101 . 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, displaying the one or more second images may include displaying the one or more second images through the display based on a user input to an object for generating the filter while displaying the first image. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, identifying the value of the at least one property of the third image may include identifying a value of at least one property of an image portion when the third image includes a blank portion and the image portion. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, identifying the value of the at least one property of the third image may include designating a portion of the third image based on a user input, and identifying a value of at least one property of the designated portion of the third image. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, identifying the value of the at least one property of the third image may include recognizing at least one object in the third image, and identifying a value of at least one property for an area including the at least one recognized object. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the method may comprise displaying, through the display, a user interface for adjusting a value of a first property among the at least one property after displaying the first image to which the value of the at least one property is applied, adjusting the value of the first property based on a user input to the user interface, and generating the filter based on the adjusted value of the first property. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the method may comprise displaying one or more fourth images through the display after displaying the first image to which the value of the at least one property is applied, selecting at least one fifth image from among the one or more fourth images, and generating the filter based on a value of at least one property of the at least one fifth image. 
     According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the method may comprise displaying an image indicating the filter through the display after storing the filter in the memory  130 . 
     The structure of the data used in embodiments of the disclosure may be recorded in a computer-readable recording medium via various means. The computer-readable recording medium includes a storage medium, such as a magnetic storage medium (e.g., a ROM, a floppy disc, or a hard disc) or an optical reading medium (e.g., a CD-ROM or a digital versatile disc (DVD)). 
     While the disclosure has been shown and described with reference to various embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.