IP Library Granted Patent US 8,264,575
Granted Patent B1
US 8,264,575 · App. 13/041,392 · Granted Sep 11, 2012

Red eye filter method and apparatus

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Patent No.
US 8,264,575
App. No.
13/041,392
Granted
Sep 11, 2012
Kind
B1
Abstract

A digital camera has an integral flash and stores and displays a digital image. Under certain conditions, a flash photograph taken with the camera may result in a red-eye phenomenon due to a reflection within an eye of a subject of the photograph. The digital camera has a red-eye filter which analyzes the stored image for the red-eye phenomenon and modifies the stored image to eliminate the red-eye phenomenon by changing the red area to black. The modification of the image is enabled when a photograph is taken under conditions indicative of the red-eye phenomenon. The modification is subject to anti-falsing analysis which further examines the area around the red-eye area for indicia of the eye of the subject.

Claims (40)

1. A portable digital camera having no photographic film comprising:

an integral flash for providing illumination during recording of an image without photographic film;

a digital image capturing apparatus for recording said image; and

a red-eye filter for detecting a red eye defect and generating and storing on the camera a red eye corrected image.

2. The camera according to claim 1 , further comprising an integral image display for displaying the red eye corrected image.

3. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein the red eye defect has a color and shape indicative of the red-eye phenomenon and the red eye filter modifies the image to change the color to a black color and further wherein:

said integral flash selectively provides illumination during image recording; and

said red-eye filter is enabled to modify the image in response to said integral flash providing illumination during image recording.

4. The camera according to claim 3 further comprising an exposure control means for determining if the image was recorded in a condition conducive to the red-eye phenomenon and for generating a red-eye signal in response thereto, wherein said red-eye filter is further enabled in response to the red-eye signal.

5. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein said red-eye filter further includes a falsing avoidance apparatus which enables modification of the red eye defect in response to an absence of color indicative of the red-eye phenomenon within a vicinity of and exclusive to the red eye defect.

6. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein said red-eye filter further includes a falsing avoidance apparatus which enables modification of the area in response a substantially white colored region within a vicinity of the red eye defect.

7. The camera according to claim 1 , wherein said red-eye filter comprises:

a pixel locator for locating pixels having a color indicative of the red-eye phenomenon;

a shape analyzer for determining if a grouping of at least a portion of the pixels located by said pixel locator comprise a shape indicative of the red-eye phenomenon; and

a pixel modifier for modifying the color of the pixels within the grouping.

8. The camera according to claim 7 , further comprising a falsing analyzer for further processing the image in a vicinity of the grouping for details indicative of an eye, and for enabling said pixel modifier in response thereto.

9. The camera according to claim 7 , further comprising an exposure analyzer for determining if the image was recorded in a condition indicative of the red-eye phenomenon.

10. A portable digital camera having no photographic film comprising:

an integral flash for providing illumination during recording of an image without photographic film;

a digital image capturing apparatus for recording said image;

a red-eye filter for detecting a red eye defect and generating a red eye corrected image; and

an integral image display for displaying the red eye corrected image.

11. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein the red eye defect has a color and shape indicative of the red-eye phenomenon and the image is modified to change the color to a black color and further wherein:

said integral flash selectively provides illumination during image recording; and

said red-eye filter is enabled to modify the image in response to said integral flash providing illumination during image recording.

12. The camera according to claim 11 , further comprising an exposure control means for determining if the image was recorded in a condition conducive to the red-eye phenomenon and for generating a red-eye signal in response thereto, wherein said red-eye filter is further enabled in response to the red-eye signal.

13. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein said red-eye filter further includes a falsing avoidance apparatus which enables modification of the red eye defect in response to an absence of color indicative of the red-eye phenomenon with in a vicinity of and exclusive to the red eye defect.

14. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein said red-eye filter further includes a falsing avoidance apparatus which enables modification of the area in response a substantially white colored region within a vicinity of the red eye defect.

15. The camera according to claim 10 , wherein said red-eye filter comprises:

a pixel locator for locating pixels having a color indicative of the red-eye phenomenon;

a shape analyzer for determining if a grouping of at least a portion of the pixels located by said pixel locator comprise a shape indicative of the red-eye phenomenon; and

a pixel modifier for modifying the color of the pixels within the grouping.

16. The camera according to claim 15 , further comprising a falsing analyzer for further processing the image in a vicinity of the grouping for details indicative of an eye, and for enabling said pixel modifier in response thereto.

17. The camera according to claim 15 , further comprising an exposure analyzer for determining if the image was recorded in a condition indicative of the red-eye phenomenon.

18. A portable digital camera having no photographic film comprising:

an integral flash for providing illumination during acquisition of an image without photographic film;

a digital image capturing apparatus for acquiring said image; and

a red-eye filter for detecting a red eye defect within said image and generating a red eye corrected image.

19. The camera of claim 18 , further comprising a processor and memory to generate and store on the camera said red eye corrected image.

20. The camera according to claim 18 , further comprising an integral image display for displaying said red eye corrected image.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 2, 2014
From: DIGITALOPTICS CORPORATION EUROPE LIMITED
To: FOTONATION LIMITED
Reel/Frame 034512/0972 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 19, 2012
From: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITED
To: DIGITALOPTICS CORPORATION EUROPE LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028591/0361 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2011
From: DELUCA, MICHAEL J.
To: FOTONATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 025906/0569 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 5, 2011
From: FOTONATION, INC.
To: FOTONATION IRELAND LIMITED
Reel/Frame 025906/0573 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 5, 2011
From: FOTONATION IRELAND LIMITED
To: TESSERA TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITED
Reel/Frame 025906/0575 →