Exemplary embodiments provide a technique that processes captured images derived from selected targeted objects in a field of view. The captured images may be transferred via a communication link to a storage location for future availability. A possible aspect may provide a cross-reference associati
Exemplary embodiments provide a technique that processes captured images derived from selected targeted objects in a field of view. The captured images may be transferred via a communication link to a storage location for future availability. A possible aspect may provide a cross-reference association between saved multiple exposures having different quality characteristics. In some instances an identifier record is provided to enable future accessibility to selected captured data by one or more authorized parties or approved devices or authorized recipients. In some embodiments the captured data may include both a video data stream and one or more still image frames derived from related fields of view. Stored versions of the captured images may be provided in original or altered form to be incorporated in a composite visual work.
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1. A method of obtaining an image comprising: creating a visual display that represents a field of view of an image capture device configured to enable an identification of one or more targeted objects that may be incorporated in the field of view, the field of view being variable;identifying one or
1. A method of obtaining an image comprising: creating a visual display that represents a field of view of an image capture device configured to enable an identification of one or more targeted objects that may be incorporated in the field of view, the field of view being variable;identifying one or more targeted objects within the field of view;enabling a user to make a selection via a user interface from among the one or more targeted objects which causes the selection to be automatically maintained within the variable field of view;implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection; andproviding a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures, including at least wherein the selection being examined causes one or more duplicate exposures of the selection to be saved at a reduced resolution. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said enabling the user to make the selection from among the at least one or more targeted objects includes; enabling the user to make the selection of two or more different targeted objects incorporated in the same field of view. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection includes: obtaining multiple still image exposures of the selection. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection includes: obtaining multiple video image exposures of the selection. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection includes: obtaining at least one still image exposure and at least one video image exposure of the selection. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: incorporating the selection as a component element in a composite work. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising: providing a cross-reference association between the multiple exposures, which cross-reference association facilitates future accessibility to the multiple exposures. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said providing the cross-reference association includes: at least one of:establishing the cross-reference association contemporaneously with taking the multiple exposures of the selection; or establishing the cross-reference association subsequent to taking the multiple exposures of the selection. 9. The method of claim 7 wherein said providing the cross-reference association includes: establishing an identifier tag as at least a partial basis for implementing the cross-reference association. 10. The method of claim 1 further comprising: storing the multiple exposures in one or more of the following: localized media integrated with or operably coupled to the image capture device; removable media that can be transported separate and apart from the image capture device; and a remote storage location separate and apart from the image capture device. 11. The method of claim 1 further comprising: creating an altered form of one or more of the multiple exposures. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said creating an altered form includes: implementing one or more of the following type of alteration techniques: data compression, resolution enhancement, reduced resolution, increased resolution, object obfuscation, object deletion, object addition, object substitution, algorithmic processing, image aggregation, cropping, color balancing, colorizing, and grayscale implementation. 13. The method of claim 1 wherein said providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: providing one or more of the following types of features in order to obtain one or more of the multiple exposures having a different characteristics: color balance, white balance, color space, depth of field, pixel capture resolution, pixel storage resolution, capture quality, storage quality, gray scale, ambient light sensor, wavelength setting, infra-red illumination, flash illumination, aperture opening, focal point, filter, shutter speed, automated shutter, manual shutter, still frame frequency, preview display, post-capture display, high Q storage media, low Q storage media, removable storage media, programmed quality attribute, automated quality attribute, user-selected quality attribute, ownership right, transfer right, volatile memory, permanent memory, post-capture editing, or meta-data. 14. The method of claim 1 further comprising: enabling a programmed or automated coordination of related fields of view of the image capture device for obtaining the multiple exposures of the selection. 15. The method of claim 1 wherein said providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: incorporating one or more of the following types of different quality attributes in the one or more of the multiple exposures: aspect ratio, color space, color value, color intensity, image intensity, resolution, pixel density, dynamic range, pixel depth, shutter speed, exposure frequency, fidelity, obfuscation level, object deletion, object substitution, or transformation. 16. The method of claim 1 wherein implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection comprises: activating a still image capture component approximately concurrently with activating a video image capture component to obtain the multiple exposures of the selection. 17. The method of claim 1 wherein said providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: selectively activating one or more of the following features associated with the image capture device in order to obtain one or more of the multiple exposures with a different characteristic: zoom in, zoom out, close-up, distant, fixed field of view, variable field of view, wide angle view, narrow angle view, diminished field of view, add filter, omit filter, shutter speed, exposure parameter, supplemental illumination, higher quality image, lower quality image, higher resolution capture, higher resolution storage, lower resolution capture, lower resolution storage, ID indicia, wireless transfer, hardcopy output, or thumbnail display. 18. The method of claim 1 wherein said providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: activating one or more of the following types of ancillary image capture features: flash illuminator, infrared illuminator, ultraviolet illuminator, light meter, exposure controller, time stamp, date stamp, ID indicia, zoom lens actuator, sensor, monitor, or detector. 19. The method of claim 1 wherein said enabling the user to make the selection includes: facilitating the selection or identification of the targeted object as the point of interest with one or more of the following techniques: pull-down menu, cursor placement, directional pointer, area outline, area fill, object labeling, screen touching, voice activation, identifier tag, editing code, manual activation, bodily movement, device movement, gesture, motion sensor, item naming, item confirmation, preview selection, usage right attribute, and usage right recognition. 20. The method of claim 1 wherein providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: providing one or more different characteristics that are at least partially determined by a usage right attribute associated with the targeted object. 21. The method of claim 1 wherein providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: providing one or more different characteristics that are at least partially determined by a privacy right attribute associated with the targeted object. 22. The method of claim 1 wherein providing a different characteristic for one or more of the multiple exposures includes: providing one or more different characteristics that are at least partially determined by a proprietary right attribute associated with the targeted object. 23. The method of claim 1, wherein enabling a user to make a selection via a user interface from among the one or more targeted objects includes enabling a user to make the selection by at least voice activation. 24. The method of claim 1, wherein enabling a user to make a selection via a user interface from among the one or more targeted objects includes enabling a user to make the selection by at least a gesture. 25. A computer program product comprising: one or more non-transitory signal-bearing media including at least:one or more instructions for creating a visual display that represents a field of view of an image capture device, the field of view being variable;one or more instructions for enabling via a user-interface an identification of one or more possible targeted objects that may be incorporated in the field of view;one or more instructions for identifying one or more possible targeted objects;one or more instructions for enabling a user to make a selection of one or more particular targeted objects which causes the selection to be automatically maintained within the variable field of view;one or more instructions for implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection; andone or more instructions for providing a cross-reference association between at least some of the multiple exposures, including at least wherein the selection being examined causes one or more duplicate exposures of the selection to be saved at a reduced resolution. 26. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory signal-bearing media further includes at least: one or more instructions for creating a data record that identifies the selection as the point of interest. 27. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory signal-bearing media further includes at least: one or more instructions for creating a stored version of the multiple exposures of the selection for future reference. 28. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory signal-bearing media further includes at least: one or more instructions for enabling access or alteration or retrieval of visual elements incorporated in the stored version of the multiple exposures. 29. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory signal-bearing media further includes at least: storage media and/or signal communication media for encoding instructions for executing the process. 30. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory signal-bearing media further includes at least: one or more instructions for enabling access or alteration or retrieval of visual elements incorporated in a stored version of the multiple exposures of the designated object. 31. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more instructions for implementing operation of the image capture device for taking multiple exposures of the selection includes: one or more instructions for activating an image capture module in response to input information based on a monitored or sensed or detected event in the field of view of the image capture module. 32. The computer program product of claim 25, wherein the one or more instructions for enabling a user to make the selection of one or more particular targeted objects includes: one or more instructions for facilitating the selection of the designated targeted object as the point of interest with one or more of the following techniques: pull-down menu, cursor placement, directional pointer, area outline, area fill, object labeling, screen touching, voice activation, identifier tag, editing code, manual activation, bodily movement, device movement, gesture, motion sensor, item naming, item confirmation, preview selection, usage right attribute, and usage right recognition.
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