최소 단어 이상 선택하여야 합니다.
최대 10 단어까지만 선택 가능합니다.
다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
NTIS 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
DataON 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Edison 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 | US-0440766 (2003-05-19) |
발명자 / 주소 |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 5 인용 특허 : 395 |
A graphical user interface facilitates color modification of a sequence of segments of moving images on a display of a general purpose computer. The graphical user interface may include a three-image display. The three image display may include a first region on the display for displaying an image f
A graphical user interface facilitates color modification of a sequence of segments of moving images on a display of a general purpose computer. The graphical user interface may include a three-image display. The three image display may include a first region on the display for displaying an image from a current segment in the sequence to which a color modification is to be applied, a second region on the display and adjacent to the first region for displaying an image from a previous segment in the sequence before the current segment, and a third region on the display and adjacent to the first region for displaying an image from a next segment in the sequence after the current segment. A function screen allows a user to select a color modification to be performed to the current image. The function screen may include an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs. The graphs may include a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component. Each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis. The graphical user interface also may include a color matcher.
What is claimed is: 1. A graphical user interface for facilitating color modification of moving images on a display of a general purpose computer, comprising: means for receiving a composition of a sequence of segments of sources of moving image data; means for enabling a user to specify one of the
What is claimed is: 1. A graphical user interface for facilitating color modification of moving images on a display of a general purpose computer, comprising: means for receiving a composition of a sequence of segments of sources of moving image data; means for enabling a user to specify one of the segments in the composition as a current segment; a three-image display, including: a first region on the display, for displaying an image from the current segment in the sequence to which a color modification is to be applied, a second region on the display and adjacent to the first region, for displaying an image from a previous segment in the sequence before the current segment, and a third region on the display and adjacent to the first region, for displaying an image from a next segment in the sequence after the current segment; and a function screen for selecting a color modification to be performed to the current image. 2. The graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the function screen comprises: an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs, including a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component, wherein each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis. 3. The graphical user interface of claim 2, wherein each graph is displayed in a rectangular display region having the first axis displayed horizontally and the second axis displayed vertically. 4. The graphical user interface of claim 2, wherein the function screen further comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch. 5. The graphical user interface of claim 4, wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and a value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph for the component. 6. The graphical user interface of claim 4, further comprising a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 7. The graphical user interface of claim 4, further comprising a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 8. The graphical user interface of claim 1, further comprising a control panel displayed on the display and including a position indicator that indicates the temporal position of the image displayed in the first region within the current segment. 9. The graphical user interface of claim 8, further comprising a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous segment selector to allow a user to select a previous segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next segment selector to allow a user to select a next segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 10. The graphical user interface of claim 9, farther comprising a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 11. The graphical user interface of claim 1, further comprising a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous segment selector to allow a user to select a previous segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next segment selector to allow a user to select a next segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 12. The graphical user interface of claim 11, further comprising a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 13. The graphical user interface of claim 1, further comprising a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 14. The graphical user interface of claim 1, wherein the function screen comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch; and wherein the color modification is defined by values for components of a new color according to a relationship between the source color and the destination color. 15. The graphical user interface of claim 14, wherein the color modification is defined by a graph for each component that maps input values for the component on a first axis to output values for the component on a second axis, and wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and the value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph that represents color modifications for the component. 16. The graphical user interface of claim 14, further comprising a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 17. The graphical user interface of claim 14, further comprising a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 18. A graphical user interface for performing color modifications, comprising: an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs, including a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component, wherein each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis; and means for processing modifications made to the graphs to define a color correction operation. 19. The graphical user interface of claim 18, wherein each graph is displayed in a rectangular display region having the first axis displayed horizontally and the second axis displayed vertically. 20. The graphical user interface of claim 18, further comprising a fourth graph defining a master graph defining a function that is applied to all components. 21. The graphical user interface of claim 18, wherein each graph is defined by one or more control points. 22. The graphical user interface of claim 21, wherein the one or more control points are user modifiable. 23. The graphical user interface of claim 21, wherein each control point is defined by a color matching operation that computes a value for a component of a new color from a value for the component from a source color according to a relationship between a source color and a destination color. 24. The graphical user interface of claim 18, further comprising: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch; and wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and a value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph for the component. 25. The graphical user interface of claim 24, further comprising a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 26. The graphical user interface of claim 24, further comprising a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 27. The graphical user interface of claim 18, further comprising: means for designating the color correction operation to be applied to all segments that reference a selected source. 28. The graphical user interface of claim 1, further comprising: means for designating the color modification to be applied to all segments that reference a selected source. 29. A graphical user interface for modifying a color in an image to match another color, comprising: means for selecting a source color and a destination color; means for displaying a first swatch representing the source color and a second swatch contiguous with the first swatch and representing the destination color; and means for displaying values for components representing the source color on the first swatch and for displaying values for components representing the destination color on the second swatch; and means for instructing the computer to modify the image so that pixels of the selected source color are modified to match the selected destination color according to a selected type of color matching. 30. A color correction system for performing color modification on moving images, comprising: means for receiving a composition of a sequence of segments of sources of moving image data; means for enabling a user to specify one of the segments in the composition as a current segment; a graphical user interface on a display, wherein the graphical user interface includes a three-image display, including: a first region on the display, for displaying an image from the current segment in the sequence to which a color modification is to be applied, a second region on the display and adjacent to the first region, for displaying an image from a previous segment in the sequence before the current segment, and a third region on the display and adjacent to the first region, for displaying an image from a next segment in the sequence after the current segment, and a function screen for selecting a color modification to be performed to the current image; and means for performing the selected color modification on the current image. 31. The color correction system of claim 30, wherein the function screen comprises: an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs, including a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component, wherein each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis. 32. The color correction system of claim 31, wherein each graph is displayed in a rectangular display region having the first axis displayed horizontally and the second axis displayed vertically. 33. The color correction system of claim 31, wherein the function screen further comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch. 34. The color correction system of claim 33, wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and a value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph for the component. 35. The color correction system of claim 33, further comprising a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 36. The color correction system of claim 33, further comprising a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 37. The color correction system of claim 30, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including a position indicator that indicates the temporal position of the image displayed in the first region within the current segment. 38. The color correction system of claim 37, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous segment selector to allow a user to select a previous segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next segment selector to allow a user to select a next segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 39. The color correction system of claim 38, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 40. The color correction system of claim 30, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous segment selector to allow a user to select a previous segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next segment selector to allow a user to select a next segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 41. The color correction system of claim 40, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 42. The color correction system of claim 30, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 43. The color correction system of claim 30, wherein the function screen comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch; and wherein the color modification is defined by values for components of a new color according to a relationship between the source color and the destination color. 44. The color correction system of claim 43, wherein the color modification is defined by a graph for each component that maps input values for the component on a first axis to output values for the component on a second axis, and wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and the value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph that represents color modifications for the component. 45. The color correction system of claim 43, further comprising a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 46. The color correction system of claim 43, further comprising a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 47. A color correction system for performing color modification on a sequence of segments of moving images, comprising: a graphical user interface for performing color modifications, including: an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs, including a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component, wherein each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis; and means for processing modifications made to the graphs to define a color correction operation; and means for performing the color correction operation on at least one image in at least one segment in the sequence of segments of moving images. 48. The color correction system of claim 47, wherein each graph is displayed in a rectangular display region having the first axis displayed horizontally and the second axis displayed vertically. 49. The color correction system of claim 47, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a fourth graph defining a master graph defining a function that is applied to all components. 50. The color correction system of claim 47, wherein each graph is defined by one or more control points. 51. The color correction system of claim 50, wherein the one or more control points are user modifiable. 52. The color correction system of claim 50, wherein each control point is defined by a color matching operation that computes a value for a component of a new color from a value for the component from a source color according to a relationship between a source color and a destination color. 53. The color correction system of claim 47, further comprising: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch; and wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and a value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph for the component. 54. The color correction system of claim 53, further comprising a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 55. The color correction system of claim 53, further comprising a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 56. The color correction system of claim 47, further comprising: means for designating the color correction operation to be applied to all segments that reference a selected source. 57. The color correction system of claim 30, further comprising: means for designating the color modification to be applied to all segments that reference a selected source. 58. A color correction method for modifying a color in an image to match another color, comprising: receiving an indication of a selection of a source color and a destination color; displaying a first swatch representing the source color and a second swatch contiguous with the first swatch and representing the destination color; displaying values for components representing the source color on the first swatch and displaying values for components representing the destination color on the second swatch; and modifying the image so that pixels of the selected source color are modified to match the selected destination color according to a selected type of color matching. 59. A computer program product, comprising: a computer readable medium; computer program instructions stored on the computer readable medium that, when processed by a computer, instructs the computer to implement a color correction system for performing color modification on moving images, comprising: means for receiving a composition of a sequence of segments of sources of moving image data; means for enabling a user to specify one of the segments in the composition as a current segment; a graphical user interface on a display, wherein the graphical user interface includes a three-image display, including: a first region on the display, for displaying an image from the current segment in the sequence to which a color modification is to be applied, a second region on the display and adjacent to the first region, for displaying an image from a previous segment in the sequence before the current segment, and a third region on the display and adjacent to the first region, for displaying an image from a next segment in the sequence after the current segment, and a function screen for selecting a color modification to be performed to the current image; and means for performing the selected color modification on the current image. 60. The computer program product of claim 59, wherein the function screen comprises: an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs, including a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component, wherein each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis. 61. The computer program product of claim 60, wherein each graph is displayed in a rectangular display region having the first axis displayed horizontally and the second axis displayed vertically. 62. The computer program product of claim 60, wherein the function screen further comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch. 63. The computer program product of claim 62, wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and a value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph for the component. 64. The computer program product of claim 62, wherein the color correction system further includes a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 65. The computer program product of claim 62, wherein the color correction system further includes a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 66. The computer program product of claim 59, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including a position indicator that indicates the temporal position of the image displayed in the first region within the current segment. 67. The computer program product of claim 66, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous segment selector to allow a user to select a previous segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next segment selector to allow a user to select a next segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 68. The computer program product of claim 67, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 69. The computer program product of claim 59, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous segment selector to allow a user to select a previous segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next segment selector to allow a user to select a next segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 70. The computer program product of claim 69, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 71. The computer program product of claim 59, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a control panel displayed on the display and including: a previous unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a previous unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the previous unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated; and a next unmodified segment selector to allow a user to select a next unmodified segment in the sequence as the current segment, and wherein selection of the next unmodified segment selector causes images in the three-image display to be updated. 72. The computer program product of claim 59, wherein the function screen comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch; and wherein the color modification is defined by values for components of a new color according to a relationship between the source color and the destination color. 73. The computer program product of claim 72, wherein the color modification is defined by a graph for each component that maps input values for the component on a first axis to output values for the component on a second axis, and wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and the value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph that represents color modifications for the component. 74. The computer program product of claim 72, wherein the color correction system further includes a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 75. The computer program product of claim 72, wherein the color correction system further includes a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 76. A computer program product, comprising: a computer readable medium; computer program instructions stored on the computer readable medium that, when processed by a computer, instructs the computer to implement a color correction system for performing color modification on a sequence of segments of moving images, comprising: a graphical user interface for performing color modifications, including: an interface that simultaneously displays a plurality of user modifiable graphs, including a first graph for a red component, a second graph for a blue component, and a third graph for a green component, wherein each graph maps input values for a color component of a pixel on a first axis to output values for the color component for the pixel on a second axis; and means for processing modifications made to the graphs to define a color correction operation; and means for performing the color correction operation on at least one image in at least one segment in the sequence of segments of moving images. 77. The computer program product of claim 46, wherein each graph is displayed in a rectangular display region having the first axis displayed horizontally and the second axis displayed vertically. 78. The computer program product of claim 76, wherein the graphical user interface further includes a fourth graph defining a master graph defining a function that is applied to all components. 79. The computer program product of claim 76, wherein each graph is defined by one or more control points. 80. The computer program product of claim 79, wherein the one or more control points are user modifiable. 81. The computer program product of claim 79, wherein each control point is defined by a color matching operation that computes a value for a component of a new color from a value for the component from a source color according to a relationship between a source color and a destination color. 82. The computer program product of claim 76, wherein the color correction system further comprises: a color matcher, including a first swatch representing a source color and a second display swatch displayed contiguously with the first swatch and representing a destination color to which pixels of the source color are to be matched, wherein values for components representing the first color are displayed on the first swatch and wherein values for components representing the second color are displayed on the second swatch; and wherein the computed value for each component specifying the new color and a value of the corresponding component of the source color define a control point of the graph for the component. 83. The computer program product of claim 82, wherein the color correction system further includes a means to select the source color from the image of the current segment and a means to select the destination color from the image of one of the previous segment and the next segment. 84. The computer program product of claim 82, wherein the color correction system further includes a means for a user to select a kind of color matching to be performed. 85. The computer program product of claim 76, wherein the color correction system further comprises: means for designating the color correction operation to be applied to all segments that reference a selected source. 86. The computer program product of claim 59, wherein the color correction system further comprises: means for designating the color modification to be applied to all segments that reference a selected source. 87. A computer program product, comprising: a computer readable medium; computer program instructions stored on the computer readable medium that, when processed by a computer, instructs the computer to perform a method for modifying a color in an image to match another color, comprising: receiving an indication of a selection of a source color and a destination color; displaying a first swatch representing the source color and a second swatch contiguous with the first swatch and representing the destination color; displaying values for components representing the source color on the first swatch and displaying values for components representing the destination color on the second swatch; and modifying the image so that pixels of the selected source color are modified to match the selected destination color according to a selected type of color matching.
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