IP Library Granted Patent US 7,734,166
Granted Patent B2
US 7,734,166 · App. 11/965,921 · Granted Jun 8, 2010

Photographing apparatus, photographing method and a computer readable medium of instructions for controlling the photographing apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,734,166
App. No.
11/965,921
Granted
Jun 8, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A photographing apparatus and method prevent a resolution of a peripheral portion of an image from being degraded with a simple structure. These employ an in-focus state detector for detecting evaluation values for auto in-focus operation representing an in-focus state of an image from a first in-focus state detection region disposed on a center portion of the image, and at least one second in-focus state detection region disposed on a peripheral portion of the image, a flat subject determiner that determines whether a subject is flat based on the detection result of the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation, a flat subject focusing position calculator that calculates a final focusing position based on the evaluation values when the subject is determined as being flat, and a three-dimensional subject focusing position calculator that calculates a final focusing position based on the evaluation value when the subject is not flat.

Claims (45)

1. A photographing apparatus comprising:

an in-focus state detector for detecting evaluation values for auto in-focus operation representing an in-focus state of a photographing image from a first in-focus state detection region disposed on a center portion of the photographing image, and at least one second in-focus state detection region disposed on a peripheral portion of the photographing image;

a flat subject determiner that determines whether a subject to be photographed is a flat subject based on the detection result of the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation;

a flat subject focusing position calculator that calculates a final focusing position based on the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation obtained from the first and second in-focus detection regions, when the subject is determined as a flat subject by the flat subject determiner; and

a three-dimensional subject focusing position calculator that calculates a final focusing position based on the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation obtained from the first detection region, when it is determined that the subject is not a flat subject by the flat subject determiner.

2. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the flat subject determiner determines whether the subject is a flat subject based on a difference between a focusing position where the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation of the first in-focus detection region is a maximum and a focusing position where the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation of the second in-focus detection region is a maximum.

3. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a display unit displaying the photographing image,

wherein the first in-focus detection region is displayed on the display unit with the photographing image, and the second in-focus detection region is not displayed on the display unit.

4. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a diaphragm value controller that changes a diaphragm value based on the determination result of the flat subject determiner.

5. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a contour emphasizing controller that changes a process of emphasizing a contour of the image based on the determination result of the flat subject determiner.

6. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a posture determiner that determines a posture of the photographing apparatus based on the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation of the first and second in-focus detection regions.

7. The photographing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein:

the in-focus state detector detects evaluation values for auto in-focus operation representing an in-focus state of a photographing image from a first in-focus state detection region disposed on a center portion of the photographing image, and a plurality of said second in-focus state detection regions disposed on a peripheral portion of the photographing image.

8. A photographing method comprising:

detecting evaluation values for auto in-focus operation, which represent in-focus states, from a first in-focus detection region on a center portion of a photographing image and at least one second in-focus detection region on a peripheral portion of the photographing image;

determining whether a subject to be photographed is a flat subject based on the result of detecting the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation from the first and second in-focus detection regions;

calculating a final focusing position based on the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation from the first and second in-focus detection regions if the subject is determined as a flat subject; and

calculating a final focusing position based on the evaluation value for the auto in-focus operation obtained from the first in-focus detection region if the subject is determined to not be a flat subject.

9. The photographing method of claim 8 , wherein in determining whether the subject is a flat subject, the flat subject is determined based on a difference between a focusing position where the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation of the first in-focus detection region is a maximum and a focusing position where the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation of the second in-focus detection region is a maximum.

10. The photographing method of claim 8 , further comprising:

displaying the photographing image,

wherein the first in-focus detection region is displayed with the photographing image, and the second in-focus detection region is not displayed.

11. The photographing method of claim 8 , wherein in determining whether the subject is a flat subject, a diaphragm value is changed based on the result of determining whether the subject is a flat subject.

12. The photographing method of claim 8 , wherein in determining whether the subject is a flat subject, a process of emphasizing a contour of the image is changed based on the result of determining whether the subject is a flat subject.

13. The photographing method of claim 8 , further comprising:

determining a posture of the photographing apparatus based on the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation of the first and second in-focus detection regions.

14. The photographing method of claim 8 , wherein:

the detecting detects evaluation values for auto in-focus operation representing an in-focus state of a photographing image from a first in-focus state detection region disposed on a center portion of the photographing image, and a plurality of said second in-focus state detection regions disposed on a peripheral portion of the photographing image.

15. A computer readable medium of instructions for controlling a photographing apparatus, comprising:

a first set of instructions for controlling the photographing apparatus to detect evaluation values for auto in-focus operation, which represent in-focus states, from a first in-focus detection region on a center portion of a photographing image and at least one second in-focus detection region on a peripheral portion of the photographing image;

a second set of instructions for controlling the photographing apparatus to determine whether a subject to be photographed is a flat subject based on the result of detecting the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation from the first and second in-focus detection regions;

a third set of instructions for controlling the photographing apparatus to calculate a final focusing position based on the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation from the first and second in-focus detection regions if the subject is determined as a flat subject; and

a fourth set of instructions for controlling the photographing apparatus to calculate a final focusing position based on the evaluation value for the auto in-focus operation obtained from the first in-focus detection region if the subject is determined to not be a flat subject.

16. The computer readable medium of instructions of claim 15 , wherein the second set of instructions controls the photographing apparatus to determine whether the subject is a flat subject based on a difference between a focusing position where the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation of the first in-focus detection region is a maximum and a focusing position where the evaluation value for auto in-focus operation of the second in-focus detection region is a maximum.

17. The computer readable medium of instructions of claim 15 , further comprising:

a fifth set of instructions for controlling the photographing apparatus to display the photographing image,

wherein the first in-focus detection region is displayed with the photographing image, and the second in-focus detection region is not displayed.

18. The computer readable medium of instructions of claim 15 , wherein the second set of instructions controls the photographing apparatus to determine whether the subject is a flat subject and change a diaphragm value based on the result of determining whether the subject is a flat subject.

19. The computer readable medium of instructions of claim 15 , wherein the second set of instructions controls the photographing apparatus to determine whether the subject is a flat subject by changing a process of emphasizing a contour of the image based on the result of determining whether the subject is a flat subject.

20. The computer readable medium of instructions of claim 15 , further comprising:

a sixth set of instructions for determining a posture of the photographing apparatus based on the evaluation values for auto in-focus operation of the first and second in-focus detection regions.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Apr 14, 2011
From: SAMSUNG DIGITAL IMAGING CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
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