IP Library Granted Patent US 8,466,979
Granted Patent B2
US 8,466,979 · App. 12/911,027 · Granted Jun 18, 2013

Digital imaging processor and method of improving user recognition in the digital imaging processor

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Patent No.
US 8,466,979
App. No.
12/911,027
Granted
Jun 18, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A digital image processor and method of improving user recognition in the digital image processor are provided. The digital image processor includes a view finder for a user to view a subject and a display unit on which an image is electrically realized, the digital image processor includes: a sensing unit for sensing rotation of the digital image processor; a detecting unit disposed at one side of the view finder and comprising an emission unit for emitting light and a light receiving unit for receiving light reflected by the user; and a control unit for increasing time for emitting light from the emission unit when the rotation is sensed by the sensing unit and controlling power supply to the display unit based on an output value corresponding to an amount of incident light onto the light receiving unit.

Claims (26)

1. A digital image processor comprising a view finder for a user to view a subject and a display unit on which an image is electrically realized, the digital image processor comprising:

a sensing unit for sensing rotation of the digital image processor;

a detecting unit disposed at one side of the view finder and comprising an emission unit for emitting light toward the user and a light receiving unit for receiving light reflected by the user; and

a control unit that increases time for emitting light from the emission unit when rotation is sensed by the sensing unit and controlling power supply to the display unit based on an output value corresponding to an amount of light reflected from the user onto the light receiving unit.

2. The digital image processor of claim 1 , wherein the sensing unit is a rotation sensor.

3. The digital image processor of claim 1 , wherein the control unit increases the time for emitting light from the emission unit by increasing pulse numbers of the emission unit or duty ratio of pulse of the emission unit, or shortening frequency of pulse of the emission unit.

4. The digital image processor of claim 1 , wherein a maximum recognition distance of the detecting unit is controlled based on the output value corresponding to an amount of incident light onto the light receiving unit.

5. A digital image processor comprising a view finder for a user to view a subject and a display unit on which an image is electrically realized, the digital image processor comprising:

a sensing unit for sensing rotation of the digital image processor;

a detecting unit disposed at one side of the view finder and comprising an emission unit for emitting light and a light receiving unit for receiving incident light reflected by the subject; and

a control unit that decreases an amount of light emitted from the emission unit when light reflectivity of the user is higher than reference reflectivity, and that increases an amount of light emitted from the emission unit when light reflectivity of the user is lower than reference reflectivity, and for controlling power supply to the display unit based on an output value output from the detecting unit.

6. The digital image processor of claim 5 , wherein the control unit increases the time for emitting light from the emission unit when rotation is sensed by the sensing unit.

7. The digital image processor of claim 6 , wherein the control unit increases the time for emitting light from the emission unit by increasing pulse numbers of the emission unit or duty ratio of pulse of the emission unit, or shortening frequency of pulse of the emission unit.

8. The digital image processor of claim 6 , wherein the control unit decreases the time for emitting light from the emission unit by decreasing pulse numbers of the emission unit or duty ratio of pulse of the emission unit, or extending frequency of pulse of the emission unit.

9. A method of enhancing user recognition in a digital image processor, wherein the digital image processor comprises a detecting unit comprising an emission unit for emitting light disposed at one side of a view finder and a light receiving unit for receiving light reflected by a user, the method comprising:

sensing rotation of the digital image processor;

increasing time for emitting light from the emission unit when the rotation is sensed by the sensing unit; and

controlling power supply to a display unit based on an output value corresponding to an amount of incident light onto the light receiving unit.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the sensing of the rotation is performed in a rotation sensor.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein in the controlling, the time for emitting light from the emission unit increases by increasing pulse numbers of the emission unit or duty ratio of pulse of the emission unit, or shortening frequency of pulse of the emission unit.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein a maximum recognition distance of the detecting unit is controlled based on the output value corresponding to an amount of incident light onto the light receiving unit.

13. A digital image processor comprising a view finder for a user to view a subject and a display unit on which an image is electrically realized, the digital image processor comprising:

a sensing unit for sensing rotation of the digital image processor;

a detecting unit disposed at one side of the view finder and comprising an emission unit for emitting light and a light receiving unit for receiving light reflected by the user; and

a control unit for increasing time for emitting light from the emission unit when rotation is sensed by the sensing unit and controlling power supply to the display unit based on an output value corresponding to an amount of incident light onto the light receiving unit,

wherein a maximum recognition distance of the detecting unit is controlled based on the output value corresponding to an amount of incident light onto the light receiving unit.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 4, 2024
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To: ADEIA GUIDES INC.
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