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Patent US7519268 - Image recording apparatus, dynamic image processing apparatus, dynamic image ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign inAdvanced Patent SearchPatentsThe image recording apparatus according to the present invention is provided with a conversion device that converts an optical image of a subject to an electrical signal, a recording circuit that records the electrical signal achieved through the conversion device in a storage device as image data and...http://www.google.com/patents/US7519268?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7519268 - Image recording apparatus, dynamic image processing apparatus, dynamic image reproduction apparatus, dynamic image recording apparatus, information recording / reproduction apparatus and methods employed therein, recording medium with computer program stored thereinAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7519268 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 10/423,969Publication dateApr 14, 2009Filing dateApr 28, 2003Priority dateApr 14, 1998Fee statusPaidAlso published asUS8005341, US8731377, US20030210898, US20090174794, US20110268420, US20140219627Publication number10423969, 423969, US 7519268 B2, US 7519268B2, US-B2-7519268, US7519268 B2, US7519268B2InventorsMasahiro Juen, Masaharu Ito, Hirotake Nozaki, Masahide Tanaka, Kenji ToyodaOriginal AssigneeNikon CorporationExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (6), Referenced by (11), Classifications (48), Legal Events (1) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetImage recording apparatus, dynamic image processing apparatus, dynamic image reproduction apparatus, dynamic image recording apparatus, information recording / reproduction apparatus and methods employed therein, recording medium with computer program stored therein
US 7519268 B2Abstract
Japanese Patent Application No. 10-102375, filed Apr. 14, 1998 Japanese Patent Application No. 10-150178, filed May 29, 1998 Japanese Patent Application No. 10-150179, filed May 29, 1998 Japanese Patent Application No. 10-150180, filed May 29, 1998 Japanese Patent Application No. 10-150181, filed May 29, 1998 Japanese Patent Application No. 10-150182, filed May 29, 1998 Japanese Patent Application No. 10-150183, filed May 29, 1998 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Any type of information can be entered in a “title” field, a “photographer” field and a “reproduction pointer 1, 2” fields in the header portion through a specific method, e.g. by reading the file into a personal computer. In a “thumbnail image” field of the data portion, information corresponding to an image achieved by reducing a still image of the leading frame of the corresponding scene in the sequence is stored. For instance, in the case of scene 1, the image information of the leading frame in the file FL1 is stored. Thus, no image data are stored in the “thumbnail image” fields of the data portions in the files FL2 and FL3 The “main image” field and “audio” field correspond to the information that has been compressed through the MPEG. The SOF (start of file) and the EOF (end of file) respectively represent information indicating the start and the end of the file.
In step S106, the control unit 34 executes termination processing for the file FL7 a that has been copied in the buffer memory 26, i.e., the control unit 34 executes a write of the EOF. In step S107, the control unit 34 implements control on the data access unit 27 to record the file FL7 a that has undergone the termination processing in the magneto-optical disk 10, as illustrated in FIG. 8C. In step S108, the control unit 34 implements control on the data access unit 27 to enter the file name of file FL7 b in the “succeeding file” field of the header portion of the file FL7 a. In step S109, the control unit 34 makes a decision as to whether or not the portion not to be erased is remaining in the file extracted in step S102 Since no portion not to be erased is remaining in the file FL7, the operation proceeds to step S110. In step S110, the control unit 34 makes a decision as to whether or not any file in which the start point or the end point of the portion not to be erased is present is remaining among the sequence of files extracted in step S101. Since the file FL9 is still present in the case of this example, the operation returns to step S102. The file FL9 is extracted in step S102.
In step S108, the control unit 34 implements control of the access unit 27 to enter data indicating the file FL 7 a in the “preceding file” field and indicating the file FL10 in the “succeeding file” field of the header portion of the file FL9 b. Since it is decided in step 109 that no portion not to be erased remains in the file FL9, the operation proceeds to step S110. In step S110, it is decided that no file in which the start point or the end point of the portion not to be erased is present remains in the sequence of files extracted in step S101 and the operation proceeds to step S111. In step S111, a decision is made as to whether or not a sequence of scenes containing a file with the portion to be erased is present. Since such a file is not present in this example, a return is made.
Next, the operation proceeds to step S242 to make a decision as to whether or not a trigger button has been operated continuously over a specific length of time. If it is decided that a trigger button has been operated continuously over the specific length of time, the operation proceeds to step S243 in which the control unit 34 executes a camera monitor mode. In more specific terms; the control unit 34 implements control of the display image generates unit 33 to implement monitor display of an image of the subject. However, the image signals are not recorded. FIG. 34 presents an example of display that may be implemented at this time. In the example, neither the dynamic image record button 43 nor the still image record button 44 is displayed, and the message “no disk” indicating that no-disk is loaded is displayed in an area 46. Then, the operation proceeds to step S244 to make a decision as to whether or not a magneto-optical recording medium 10 has been loaded. If it is decided that no-magneto-optical recording medium 10 has been loaded yet, the operation returns to step S243 to execute subsequent processing. If it is decided in step S244 that a magneto-optical recording medium 10 has been loaded, the operation returns to step S218 in FIG. 27 or step S234 in FIG. 30.
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