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WO2007114021A1 - Appareil de gestion de données image et procédé de gestion de données image - Google Patents

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WO2007114021A1
WO2007114021A1 PCT/JP2007/055232 JP2007055232W WO2007114021A1 WO 2007114021 A1 WO2007114021 A1 WO 2007114021A1 JP 2007055232 W JP2007055232 W JP 2007055232W WO 2007114021 A1 WO2007114021 A1 WO 2007114021A1
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Yasuyuki Umehara
Yuji Shimizu
Tadashi Kondo
Tatsuo Sasaki
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  • the present invention relates to an image data management apparatus capable of managing list display, switching display, recording on an information recording medium, and the like for image data corresponding to a photographic image taken with a digital still camera, for example.
  • the present invention relates to an image data management method.
  • the continuous shooting function can take 2 to 8 frames, for example, per second.
  • the auto bracket function is a function that automatically performs continuous shooting while changing the exposure. This function is also called exposure bracket function, bracketing function or AEB function.
  • image data corresponding to a photographic image taken by a digital still camera is read from a memory card, and management such as list display, switching display, and recording on a large-capacity information recording medium is performed on these image data.
  • Equipment to do is widespread.
  • the list display is a display form in which a list of image data (a list of thumbnail images) is displayed on a display panel or the like by arranging thumbnail images corresponding to image data in a predetermined layout.
  • the switching display is called a slide show and is a display form in which photographic images corresponding to image data are usually displayed on a display panel or the like while switching one by one.
  • the large-capacity information recording medium is, for example, a hard disk or an optical disk.
  • Such an image data management device is sold as a product such as application software, a photoviewer, and a photo storage that can be executed by a personal computer, for example.
  • DV D recorders and printers having such a function as an image data management apparatus are also on the market.
  • the five photographed images are arranged in the same manner as the non-continuously photographed photographic images. Displayed in the list.
  • each of the five photo images taken continuously is One image is displayed at a slow display switching speed. For this reason, the user may feel bored. Therefore, it was hoped that the five photographic images taken continuously were displayed in a set of five images at a speed and switched so that the user would not feel bored. Yes.
  • the plurality of image data respectively corresponding to the plurality of photographic images taken continuously is not the photograph image taken continuously.
  • each image data is arranged on the same recording layer (for each image file).
  • the present invention has been made in view of the problems exemplified above, and a first object of the present invention is to form a set of image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously. It is an object to provide an image data management apparatus, an image data management method, and a computer program that can be managed by the computer.
  • a second problem of the present invention is an image data management apparatus and image data capable of displaying a list of image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously, in a group. To provide a management method and a computer program.
  • a third problem of the present invention is an image data management device, an image data management method, and an image data management method capable of switching and displaying image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously, in a set. To provide a computer program.
  • a fourth problem of the present invention is an image data management apparatus and image data capable of recording image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously in a set on an information recording medium. To provide a management method and a computer program.
  • an image data management apparatus includes a reading unit that reads a plurality of image data from an information supply source, and the image data read by the reading unit is connected once.
  • Continuous shooting discriminating means for performing continuous shooting discriminating processing, which is processing for discriminating whether it is non-continuous shooting image data that is not image data generated by one continuous shooting, or continuous shooting image data power that is image data generated by copying And by arranging a display image representing a continuous image data group, which is a group of the plurality of continuous image data, and a reduced image of an image corresponding to the non-continuous image data in a predetermined layout.
  • a list display means for displaying the list.
  • an image data management method includes a reading step of reading a plurality of image data from an information supply source, and image data read in the reading step are: Continuous shooting image data, which is image data generated by one continuous shooting, and non-continuous shooting data that is not image data generated by one continuous shooting A continuous shooting determining step, a marking image representing a continuous image data group that is a group of a plurality of the continuous image data, and a reduced image of an image corresponding to the non-continuous image data are arranged in a predetermined layout. And a list display step for displaying a list of image data.
  • a computer program of the present invention causes a computer to execute the image data management method of the present invention.
  • a computer program product in a computer-readable medium clearly embodies a program instruction executable by a computer, and the image data management method of the present invention is applied to the computer. Is executed.
  • the computer program product of the present invention if the computer program product is read into a computer from a recording medium such as a ROM, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or hard disk storing the computer program product, or
  • a recording medium such as a ROM, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or hard disk storing the computer program product
  • the computer program product which is a transmission wave
  • the computer program product which is a transmission wave
  • the computer program product includes a computer readable code (or computer readable code) for executing the image data management method of the present invention described above. (Possible instructions) are organized.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a remote controller, a digital still camera, a memory card, and a DVD in addition to a DVD recorder according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the internal structure of the DVD recorder in FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a CPU, ROM, and RAM, which are a specific configuration of part of the DVD recorder in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing the contents of an image file.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in a list display process.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in continuous shooting determination processing.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart following FIG. 6.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram showing a first specific example of a display table display.
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing a second specific example of list display.
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram showing a third specific example of the display of a listing table.
  • FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in the switching display process.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in another switching display process.
  • FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in the image file recording process.
  • FIG. 14 is an explanatory diagram showing a recording arrangement of image files recorded on a DVD by image file recording processing.
  • FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing a specific example of display control information generated in the image file recording process in FIG.
  • FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in another image file recording process.
  • FIG. 17 Specific example of display control information generated in the image file recording process in FIG. It is explanatory drawing which shows.
  • FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing a comparative example of a table.
  • FIG. 1 shows a DVD recorder, a remote control, a digital still camera, a memory card, and a DVD.
  • a DVD recorder 1 in FIG. 1 is an embodiment of the image data management device of the present invention.
  • the DVD recorder 1 has a function of recording content data such as a movie or a TV program transmitted from a TV broadcasting station on the DVD 30, and a function of reproducing content data such as a movie or a TV program recorded on the DVD 30. It has the functions that a general DVD recorder has.
  • the DVD recorder 1 reads a plurality of image files respectively corresponding to a plurality of photographic images taken by the digital still camera 20 from the memory card 10 and reads a plurality of image files included in each of the read plurality of image files. It has a function to display a list of image data. Specifically, the DVD recorder 1 generates a list in which thumbnail images of photographic images corresponding to each image data are arranged, and this list is displayed on the display device 32. indicate. In addition, the DVD recorder 1 can display a list of image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously in one set.
  • the DVD recorder 1 has a function of reading an image file from the memory card 10 and performing switching display (slide show) of photographic images corresponding to image data included in the read image file. Specifically, the DVD recorder 1 corresponds to the first image data among the plurality of photo images respectively corresponding to the plurality of image data included in the plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10. A plurality of photographic images are displayed on the display device 32 in a predetermined order by switching between the display of the photographic images to be displayed and the display of the photographic images corresponding to the later image data. Sarako, DVD Recorder 1 can perform switching display in a single set based on image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously.
  • the DVD recorder 1 has a function of recording an image file stored in the memory card 10 on the DVD 30. Specifically, the DVD recorder 1 reads an image file from the memory card 10 and records the read image file on the DVD 30. Furthermore, the DVD recorder 1 can record image data corresponding to photographic images taken continuously in a set on the DVD 30.
  • the memory card 10 is a card-like removable storage medium using, for example, a flash memory.
  • the user inserts the memory card 10 into the card slot 22 of the digital still camera 20 and shoots the subject.
  • the digital still camera 20 generates an image file including the image data of the subject and attached information related to the image data, and stores the image file in the memory card 10.
  • the image data stored in the memory card 10 is still image data compressed by, for example, the PEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) compression method.
  • the attached information stored in the memory card 10 is a collection of tags, and each tag is numerical data or text data.
  • the attached information is, for example, information according to the Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format) standard.
  • the user removes the memory card 10 from the digital still camera 20, inserts it into the card slot 2 of the DVD recorder 1, and uses the remote control 3 to Input predetermined instructions to VD recorder 1.
  • the DVD recorder 1 reads the image file from the memory card 10 according to the input instruction, and executes list display processing, switching display processing, or image file recording processing.
  • the digital still camera 20 has a built-in memory 21, and can store an image file in the built-in memory 21.
  • the image file stored in the built-in memory 21 can be transferred to the DVD. Recorder 1 can be read.
  • a DVD recorder 1 is taken as an example of an embodiment of the image data management device of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited to the DVD recorder 1.
  • the present invention can be applied to a photo view box, a photo storage, a printer, or a personal computer.
  • the memory card 10 is given as an information supply source in which an image file that can be read by the DVD recorder 1 is stored.
  • this information supply source is not limited to the memory force 10.
  • the information supply source may be the built-in memory 21 of the digital still camera 20, a hard disk, an optical disk, or the like.
  • the DVD 30 is a recordable DVD, for example, a DVD-R or a DVD-RW.
  • information recording media such as a Blu-ray disc and a hard disk can be used instead of the DVD 30.
  • FIG. 2 shows the internal structure of the DVD recorder 1.
  • the DVD recorder 1 includes a card connection unit 41, a continuous shooting determination unit 42, a list display control unit 43, a switching display control unit 44, a display control information generation unit 45, and a display control information recording control unit 46.
  • the image file recording control unit 47, the hard disk drive 48, the DVD drive 49, and the general control unit 50 are provided.
  • the card connection unit 41 reads a plurality of image files from the memory card 10 under the control of the general control unit 50.
  • the card connection unit 41 is configured by, for example, a memory card interface circuit.
  • the continuous shooting determination unit 42 performs continuous shooting determination processing.
  • the image data included in the image file read by the card connector 41 is generated by one continuous shooting. This is a process for determining whether the image data is continuous shot image data or non-continuous shot image data that is not image data generated by one continuous shooting.
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 includes the date and time information included in the file name of the image file, the “tag indicating whether continuous shooting is included” in the attached information included in the image file, and the attached information included in the image file.
  • the continuous shooting discrimination process is performed based on the “tag indicating the shooting date and time”.
  • “tag indicating whether or not continuous shooting” is referred to as “continuous shooting tag”
  • “tag indicating shooting date / time” is referred to as “shooting date tag” t ⁇ ⁇ .
  • the list display control unit 43 displays, in a predetermined layout, an indication image representing a continuous image data group that is a group of a plurality of continuous image data and a thumbnail image of an image corresponding to the non-continuous image data. By arranging, a list of image files is displayed.
  • the switching display control unit 44 displays and displays the photographic images corresponding to the first image data among the plurality of photographic images respectively corresponding to the plurality of image data included in the plurality of image files. A plurality of photographic images are displayed in a predetermined order by switching display of photographic images corresponding to the subsequent image data.
  • the display control information generation unit 45 specifies designation information for designating image data corresponding to the photographic image to be displayed by the switching display control unit 44 among the plurality of image data, and the photographic image to be displayed by the switching display control unit 44. Display control information including the order information indicating the order of the image data corresponding to is generated.
  • the display control information recording control unit 46 controls the DVD drive 49, and the display control information generation unit
  • the display control information generated by 45 is recorded on the DVD 30.
  • the image file recording control unit 47 controls the DVD drive 49 and records the image file read by the card connection unit 41 on the DVD 30.
  • the hard disk drive 48 has a built-in hard disk!
  • the DVD drive 49 reads information from and records information on the DVD 30.
  • the general control unit 50 controls the operations of the constituent elements 41 to 49 of the DVD record 1.
  • the continuous shooting determination unit 42, the list display control unit 43, the switching display control unit 44, the display control information generation unit 45, the display control information recording control unit 46, the image file recording control unit 47, and the general control unit 50 are: As shown in FIG. 3, it is composed of, for example, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 101, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 102, and a RAM (Random Access Memory) 103. ing. More specifically, the ROM 102 includes a continuous shooting determination unit 42, a list display control unit 43, a switching display control unit 44, a display control information generation unit 45, a display control information recording control unit 46, and an image file recording control unit 47.
  • a CPU Central Processing Unit
  • ROM Read Only Memory
  • RAM Random Access Memory
  • the CPU 101 reads this program from the ROM 102 and executes this program.
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42, the list display control unit 43, the switching display control unit 44, the display control information generating unit 45, the display control information recording control unit 46, the image file recording control unit 47, and the general control unit 50 are provided.
  • the RAM 103 is used as a working memory when the CPU 102 executes a program.
  • FIG. 4 shows the contents of the image file.
  • the image file 60 is given a name (file name 61).
  • File name 61 includes date and time information! /
  • the date and time information in the file name 61 is information indicating the date and time when an image corresponding to the image data included in the image file is taken, for example.
  • the date / time information included in the file name “20060110_133015_01” is “20060110_133015_01”. That is, all of the file names shown in FIG. 4 are date and time information.
  • the date and time information “20060110_133015_01” indicates that the date and time when the photographic image corresponding to the image data included in the image file was taken was 13:30 on January 10, 2006.
  • “01” at the end of this date / time information indicates the first picture of the photographic image taken at that time. For example, if continuous shooting at 5 frames per second was started on January 10, 2006 at 13:30:15, the file names of the five image data generated by this were as follows: Become.
  • the image file main body 62 includes attached information 63 and image data 64. Further, the attached information 63 includes entity attached information 65 and thumbnail image data 66. Entity ancillary information 65 is a collection of tags. Or text data.
  • the attached information 63 includes a continuous shooting tag 67 and a shooting date / time tag 68.
  • the continuous shooting tag 67 is a tag indicating whether or not the image data 64 included in the image file 60 together with the auxiliary information 63 including the continuous shooting tag 67 is continuous shooting image data.
  • the continuous shooting tag 67 is numerical data. For example, when the image data 64 is continuous image data, the continuous shooting tag 67 is “1”, and when the image data 64 is non-continuous image data, the continuous shooting tag 67 is “0”. .
  • the shooting date / time tag 68 is a tag indicating the shooting date / time of a photographic image corresponding to the image data 64 included in the image file 60 together with the auxiliary information 63 including the shooting date / time tag 68.
  • the shooting date / time tag 68 is numerical data indicating the shooting date / time.
  • the minimum unit of numerical data indicating the shooting date and time is, for example, 0.01 seconds.
  • the image data 64 is still image data compressed by the JPEG compression method, for example.
  • the thumbnail image data 66 is still image data of a reduced image corresponding to the image data 64.
  • FIG. 5 shows the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in the list display process.
  • the list display process reads a plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10, generates a list of a plurality of image data included in each of the read image files, and displays the list on the display device 32. It is processing to do.
  • a user inserts a memory card 10 storing a plurality of image files into the card slot 2 of the DVD recorder 1 and operates the remote controller 3 to input an instruction to display a list, the DVD recorder 1 Starts the list display process.
  • the continuous shooting determination unit 42 of the DVD recorder 1 performs a continuous shooting determination process (step Sl).
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 reads three image files from a plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10 via the card connecting unit 41 (steps S 11 and S 12, S13). These three image files are image files that are stored in order in the file management of the memory card 10. Specifically, the nth image file (image file #n), n + 1th image file, and so on. Image file (image file # (n + 1)) and n + 2nd image file (image file # (n + 2)).
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 performs image file #n, image file # (n).
  • step S14 It is determined whether or not the date / time information included in each of the file names of +1) and image file # (n + 2) increases continuously (step S14).
  • the continuous shooting discriminator 42 also displays the date and time information when the date and time information included in the file names of image file #n, image file # (n + 1), and image file # (n + 2) is as follows: It is determined that the information continuously increases.
  • step S14 If the date and time information included in the file names of image file #n, image file # (n + 1), and image file # (n + 2) are increasing continuously (step S14: YES), The continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 then continues to image file #n, image file # (n + 1) and In addition, it is determined whether or not there is a continuous shooting tag “1” in the attached information included in each of the image file # (n + 2) (step S15). As described above, when the image data included in the image file is continuous-shot image data, the continuous-shot tag is “1”, and when the image data is non-continuous-shot image data, the continuous-shot tag is “0”.
  • step S 15 If the attached information included in each of image file #n, image file # (n + 1), and image file # (n + 2) has a continuous shooting tag “1” (step S 15 : YES), the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 then continues the shooting date / time tags in the attached information contained in each of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # ( n + 2). It is then determined whether or not the power is increasing (step S16).
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 first calculates the shooting date / time tag value included in the attached information of the image file #n and the shooting date / time tag value included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 1). Compare Subsequently, the continuous shooting discriminating section 42 sets the numerical value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 1) and the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 2). Compare with the number.
  • the value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of image file # (n + 1) is larger than the value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of image file #n, and the image If the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of image file # (n + 2) is larger than the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of file # (n + 1)!
  • the photo discriminating unit 42 determines that the shooting date / time tags in the attached information included in each of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # ( n + 2) are continuously increasing. To do.
  • step S16 When the shooting date and time tags in the attached information included in each of image file #n, image file # (n + 1), and image file # (n + 2) are continuously increasing (step S16: YES), the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 then determines whether the shooting date / time tags in the attached information included in each of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2) are equally spaced. (Step S17).
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 first calculates the numerical value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of the image file #n and the image file # (n + 1). The difference dl from the numerical value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information is calculated. Subsequently, the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 counts the shooting date / time tag value included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 1) and the shooting date / time tag value included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 2). Calculate the difference d2. Subsequently, the continuous shooting determination unit 42 compares the difference dl with the difference d2.
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 adds the auxiliary information included in each of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2). It is determined that the shooting date / time tags inside are equally spaced.
  • step S17 When the shooting date / time tags in the attached information included in image file #n, image file # (n + 1), and image file # (n + 2) are equally spaced (step S17: YES) Subsequently, the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 determines that the interval of the shooting date tag in the attached information included in each of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2) is less than 1 second. (Step S18).
  • this determination is performed as follows. That is, the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 first calculates the value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of the image file #n and the value of the shooting date / time tag included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 1). Calculate the difference dl and determine if the difference dl is less than 1 second. Subsequently, the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 counts the shooting date / time tag value included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 1) and the shooting date / time tag value included in the attached information of the image file # (n + 2). The difference d2 is calculated, and it is determined whether the difference d2 is less than 1 second.
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 compares the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2). It is determined that the interval of the shooting date tag in the attached information included in each is less than 1 second.
  • step S18 the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 determines that all three image data included in the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2) are continuous shooting image data. (Step S19).
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 determines that the image data included in each of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2) is continuous shooting image data. Is written in the continuous shot image data group list (step S20). Specifically, the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 describes the file names of the image file #n, the image file # (n + 1), and the image file # (n + 2) in the continuous shooting image data group list. For example, the file names of image file #n, image file # (n + 1), and image file # (n + 2) are
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 describes these three file names in the continuous shot image data group list.
  • the continuous image data group list is stored in, for example, the RAM 103 (see FIG. 3) of the DVD recorder 1.
  • Step S1 4 NO
  • Step S15 NO
  • the shooting date and time tags in the attached information included in each of image file #n, image file # (n + 1) and image file # (n + 2) have not increased continuously.
  • step S18 NO
  • the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 performs image file #n, image file # (n + 1) and It is determined that any of the three image data included in image file # (n + 2) is non-continuous image data (step S21). At this time, the continuous shooting discriminating section 42 does not describe information in the continuous shooting image data group list! /.
  • the continuous shooting determination unit 42 performs the processing of steps S11 to S21 in FIGS. 6 and 7 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10.
  • the continuous shooting discriminator 42 Each time the series of processing from step Sll to step S21 is performed once, the image file order is incremented by one. For example, the continuous shooting discriminating unit 42 performs a series of processing from step 11 to step S21 for image files # 1, # 2, and # 3, and then performs steps S11 to step for image files # 2, # 3, and # 4. The series of processing of S21 is performed again, and then the processing of steps S11 to S21 is performed again for image files # 3, # 4, and # 5.
  • the continuous-shot image data group list includes the respective files of image files # 1 to # 5. Name is described. That is, when step S20 is performed for image files # 1, # 2, and # 3, the file names of image files # 1, # 2, and # 3 are described in the continuous image data group list. . Next, when step S20 is performed for image files # 2, # 3, and # 4, the file name of image file # 4 is added to the continuous image data group list. Next, when step S20 is performed for image files # 3, # 4, and # 5, the file name of image file # 5 is the best in the continuous image data group list! ]
  • step S11 is performed.
  • a plurality of continuous shot image data groups are described in the continuous shot image data group list.
  • the continuous shooting image data group list ⁇ This is the first continuous image data group in which the file names of image files # 1 and # 5 are described, and the second file in which the file names of image file # 11 and # 15 are described.
  • the continuous image data group is described. Furthermore, it is described in the continuous shot image data group list so that these two groups can be distinguished from each other.
  • step S22 When the series of processing from step S11 to step S21 is completed for all image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S22: YES), the continuous shooting determination processing is completed. [0081] After the continuous shooting determination process is completed, as shown in FIG. 5, the general control unit 50 controls the card connection unit 41 to select one of the plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10. Read the image file (step S2). If the image file has already been read and stored in the RAM 103 or the like in the continuous shooting determination process in step S1, the image file stored in the RAMI 03 or the like can be used for the list display process. . In this case, the general control unit 50 does not read the image file from the memory card 10.
  • the overall control unit 50 determines whether or not the image data included in the image file obtained in step S2 is continuous image data (step S3). This determination is made, for example, by referring to a continuous shot image data group list.
  • step S3 When the image data included in the image file obtained in step S2 is continuous-shot image data (step S3: YES), the list display control unit 43 performs continuous-shot image data to which the continuous-shot image data belongs. A sign image representing the group is displayed at a predetermined position in the list (step S4).
  • the indication image is generated by the list display indication control unit 43 based on the thumbnail image corresponding to the image data having the earliest shooting date among a plurality of image data belonging to the continuous image data group, for example. Whether or not the image data is the earliest date can be recognized by examining the date and time information included in the file name of each image data belonging to the continuous image data group. Alternatively, whether or not the image data has the earliest date / time can be recognized by checking the description order of the file names in the continuous shot image data group list.
  • step S3 NO
  • the list display control unit 43 displays the thumbnail image corresponding to the non-continuous-shot image data at a predetermined position in the list (step S5).
  • the DVD recorder 1 performs the processing from step S2 to step S5 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S6).
  • Steps S2! And S4 are performed for one image file that contains one continuous image data (for example, continuous image data with the earliest shooting date and time). For other image files that contain other continuous shot image data belonging to, step S2! S4 is skipped.
  • thumbnail images respectively corresponding to the continuous shot image data are not displayed in the list, but represent the continuous shot image data group. It is also the power that only one marking image is displayed in the list.
  • the information necessary to generate one sign image is sufficient as one thumbnail image data representing a continuous image data group, for example, the thumbnail image data corresponding to the image data with the earliest shooting date and time. In order to obtain the thumbnail image data, it is sufficient to read one image file including the thumbnail image data.
  • steps S2 to S4 are performed on image file # 1. Steps S2 through S4 are skipped for image files # 2 through # 5.
  • a list 70 as shown in FIG. 8 is generated by the DVD recorder 1 and this list 70 is displayed on the display device 32 connected to the DVD recorder 1.
  • the list 70 a plurality of display areas 71 having a uniform size are formed, and in these display areas 71, indication images 72 representing continuous image data groups and thumbnails corresponding to non-continuous image data are displayed.
  • Each image 73 is placed.
  • the marked image 72 has the earliest shooting date among multiple continuous image data belonging to the continuous image data group. ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇
  • the thumbnail image corresponding to the continuous image data overlaps the multiple photo papers that were taken continuously. Computer graphics image that gives the user an image like this.
  • the thumbnail image 73 corresponding to the non-continuous image data is a normal thumbnail image.
  • the list displayed by the list display process is not limited to the list 70, and may be, for example, the list 80 shown in FIG. 9 or the list 90 shown in FIG. [0091]
  • the indication image 81 includes a thumbnail image corresponding to continuous image data having the earliest shooting date and time among a plurality of continuous image data belonging to the continuous image data group, It consists of a “+” mark that indicates the presence of multiple continuous shot images.
  • the indication image 91 has the earliest shooting date / time among a plurality of continuous-shot image data belonging to the continuous-shot image data group.
  • the thumbnail image is further reduced, and the computer graphics image gives the user an image in which a plurality of continuous shot image data is stored in one folder.
  • list 70 shown in FIG. 8 is compared with the list 200 shown in FIG.
  • a list 70 shown in FIG. 8 is a list generated by the list display process by the DVD recorder 1.
  • a list 200 shown in FIG. 18 is a list generated by a conventional image data management apparatus.
  • the list 200 shown in FIG. 18 five thumbnail images 202 to 206 corresponding to image files generated by one continuous shooting are arranged in five display areas 201, respectively.
  • the list 70 shown in FIG. 8 represents one continuous-shot image data group that is a group of five continuous-shot image data included in the image file generated by one continuous shooting 1
  • One sign image 72 is arranged in one display area 71.
  • the list display is performed in a grouped form based on the image data corresponding to the photographed images taken continuously. It is out.
  • Fig. 11 shows the operation of DVD recorder 1 in the switching display process!
  • the switching display process is a process of reading an image file from the memory card 10 and performing a switching display (slide show) of photographic images corresponding to the image data included in the read image file.
  • the DVD Recorder 1 starts the switching display process.
  • the continuous shooting determining unit 42 of the DVD recorder 1 performs a continuous shooting determining process (step S31). Note that, in some cases, continuous shooting determination processing has already been performed during processing such as list display processing, and thus a continuous shot image data group list may already be stored in the RAM 103 or the like. In such a case, step S31 is skipped.
  • the general control unit 50 controls the card connecting unit 41 to read one image file from among a plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S32). If the image file has already been read and stored in RAM 103 or the like in the continuous shooting determination process in step S31, the image file stored in RAM 103 or the like can be used for the list display process. . In this case, the overall control unit 50 does not read the image file from the memory card 10.
  • the overall control unit 50 determines whether or not the image data included in the image file obtained in step S32 is continuous image data (step S33). This determination is made, for example, by referring to the continuous shot image data group list.
  • step S33 YES
  • the overall control unit 50 subsequently determines that the continuous-shot image data is It is determined whether or not it is the continuous shot image data with the earliest shooting date among a plurality of continuous shot image data in the continuous shot image data group to which the continuous shot image data belongs (step S34).
  • step S34 the switching display control unit 44 uses the photographic image corresponding to the continuous shooting image data. Is displayed on the display device 32 (step S35).
  • the continuous shot image data is the earliest of the shooting date and time!
  • the continuous shot image data is not the latest one (Step S34: NO).
  • Step S36 the switching display control unit 44 immediately proceeds to the next process without displaying the photographic image corresponding to the continuous shot image data on the display device 32.
  • step S33 NO
  • the switching display control unit 44 displays a photographic image corresponding to the non-continuous-shot image data on the display device 32 (step S35).
  • the DVD recorder 1 performs the processing from step S32 to step S36 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S37).
  • a photographic image corresponding to continuous image data having the earliest shooting date among a plurality of continuous image data belonging to the same continuous image data group has a predetermined order. Photos that are displayed on the display device 32 when they arrive and correspond to continuous image data other than the continuous image data with the earliest shooting date among the multiple continuous image data belonging to the continuous image data group. The image is not displayed on the display device 32. Therefore, it is possible to switch and display the image data corresponding to the photographed images taken continuously as one set.
  • DVD recorder 1 can perform other switching display processing shown in FIG. 12 instead of the switching display processing shown in FIG.
  • steps S41 to S44 are the same as steps S31 to S44 in FIG. Same as step S34.
  • step S42 When the image data included in the image file obtained in step S42 is continuous-shot image data and the image data is the image data with the earliest shooting date and time, the switching display control unit 44 Data is displayed at the second display switching speed (step S45).
  • step S42 when the image data included in the image file obtained in step S42 is continuous-shot image data and the image data is not the image data with the earliest shooting date and time, the switching display control unit 44 Is displayed at the first display switching speed (step S46).
  • the switching display control unit 44 displays the image data at the second display switching speed (step S45). .
  • the DVD recorder 1 performs the processing from step S42 to step S46 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S47).
  • the first display switching speed is faster than the second display switching speed.
  • the first display switching speed is five times the second display switching speed. More specifically, if the display switching speed is represented by the number of photographic images displayed per minute, the second display switching speed is 12 (the display time of one photographic image is 5 seconds). The first display switching speed is 60 (the display time of one photographic image is 1 second).
  • the image data contained in image files # 29, # 30, # 36 are not If it is continuous shot image data and the image data included in image files # 31 to # 35 are continuous shot image data belonging to the same continuous shot data group, the image file is not displayed in other switching display processes.
  • the photographic images corresponding to the image data included in # 29, # 30, # 31, and # 36, respectively, are switched relatively slowly according to the second display switching speed.
  • the photographic images corresponding to the image data included in the image files # 32, # 33, # 34, and # 35, respectively are switched and displayed relatively quickly according to the first display switching speed.
  • all or part of a plurality of continuous shot image data included in a continuous shot image data group (for example, multiple copy images included in a continuous shot image data group).
  • the display switching speed of multiple photographic images corresponding to the continuous shooting image data other than the continuous shooting image data with the earliest shooting date and time among the multiple continuous shooting image data, respectively, corresponds to the multiple non-continuous shooting image data.
  • the display switching speed of a plurality of photographic images is made faster. Therefore, it is possible to switch and display image data corresponding to photographic images taken in continuous shooting in one set.
  • FIG. 13 shows the operation of the DVD recorder 1 in the image file recording process.
  • the image file recording process is a process of recording the image file stored in the memory card 10 on the DVD 30. Further, in the image file recording process, the DVD recorder 1 generates display control information and records this display control information on the DVD 30.
  • the display control information includes designation information and order information.
  • the designation information is information for designating image data corresponding to an image to be switched among a plurality of pieces of image data respectively included in a plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10, for example, a designated image This is the file name of the image file that contains the data.
  • the order information is information indicating the order of the image data corresponding to the image to be switched among the plurality of image data respectively included in the plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10.
  • steps S51 to S54 are the same as steps S31 to S34 in FIG.
  • step S52 When the image data included in the image file obtained in step S52 is continuous-shot image data and the image data is the image data with the earliest shooting date and time, the display control information generation unit 45 Designation information for designating image data is generated, order information indicating the order of image files included in the image data is generated, and the designation information and order information are described as display control information (step S55).
  • This display control information is stored in the RAM 103, for example.
  • step S52 when the image data included in the image file obtained in step S52 is continuous-shot image data and the image data is not the image data with the earliest shooting date and time, the display control information generation unit 45 Immediately proceed to the next process without generating designation information or order information for the data (step S56).
  • step S56 when the image data included in the image file obtained in step S52 is non-continuous-shot image data, the display control information generation unit 45 generates designation information for designating the image data, and further, the image Order information indicating the order of the image data included in the data is generated, and the designation information and order information are described as display control information (step S55).
  • the image file recording control unit 47 controls the DVD drive 49 to record the image file read in step S52 on the DVD 30 (step S57).
  • step S57 the image file recording control unit 47, when the image file read in step S52 is an image file including continuous shot image data, A continuous-shot image data folder for storing the continuous-shot image data and image files including other continuous-shot image data belonging to the same continuous-shot image data group is generated on the DVD 30. Then, the image file read in step S52 is stored in this continuous shot image data folder.
  • This continuous-shot image data folder is arranged in the same recording hierarchy as the recording hierarchy in which an image file including non-continuous-shot image data is recorded in DVD30.
  • the DVD recorder 1 performs the processing from step S52 to step S57 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S58).
  • step S58 After performing the processing of step S52 to step S57 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S58: YES), the display control information recording control unit 46 force DVD drive 49 The display control information stored in the RAM 103 is recorded on the DVD 30 (step S59).
  • a plurality of image files stored in the memory card 10 are recorded on the DVD 30 as follows. For example, among the 20 image files # 1 to # 20 stored in the memory card 10, the image data included in image files # 11 to # 15 respectively belong to the same continuous image data group. If the image data included in the image files other than these is non-continuous shot image data, the image files # 1 to # 20 are placed in a recording hierarchy of DVD3 0 in the image file recording process. Recorded as shown in Figure 14.
  • image files # 11 to # 15 (file name: 20060110_133015_01 to 2 0060110_133015_05) is stored, and image files # 1 to # 10, continuous image data folder GRP_01, image files # 16 to # 20, and power DVD30 are arranged in the same recording layer.
  • the image data corresponding to the continuously photographed photographic images can be recorded on the information recording medium as one set. Monkey.
  • display control information as shown in FIG. 15 is generated and recorded on the DVD 30.
  • image file # 11 file name: 20060110_133015_01
  • the remaining image files # 12 through # 15 are not designated as image files to be switched.
  • the image data corresponding to the continuously shot photographic image is displayed in a set in a switched manner.
  • Display control information can be generated and recorded on the DVD 30.
  • the display control information recorded on the DVD 30 is used when an image file recorded on the DVD 30 is reproduced by using a DVD recorder or a DVD player, and these image files are switched and displayed (slide show).
  • DVD recorder 1 can perform other image file recording processing shown in FIG. 16 instead of the image file recording processing shown in FIG.
  • Step S61 through Step S64 are the same as Step S31 through Step S34 in FIG.
  • the display control information generation unit 45 Generates designation information for designating image data, further generates order information indicating the order of image files included in the image data, and further indicates that the display switching speed of the image data is the second display switching speed. Display switching speed information is generated (step S65).
  • the display control information generation unit 45 Generates specification information for specifying data, further generates order information indicating the order of image files included in the image data, and further displays that the display switching speed of the image data is the first display switching speed. Switching speed information is generated (step S66).
  • the display control information generation unit 45 when the image data included in the image file obtained in step S62 is non-continuous image data, the display control information generation unit 45 generates designation information for designating the image data, and further, the image Order information indicating the order of the image files included in the data is generated, and display switching speed information indicating that the display switching speed of the image data is the second display switching speed is generated (step S65).
  • the display control information generation unit 45 describes the designation information, the order information, and the display switching speed information set in Step S65 or Step S66 as display control information (Step S67).
  • This display control information is stored in the RAM 103.
  • the image file recording control unit 47 controls the DVD drive 49 to record the image file read in step S62 on the DVD 30 (step S68).
  • the image file recording control unit 47 generates a continuous-shot image data folder and stores an image file including the continuous-shot image data in the continuous-shot image data folder, as in step S57 in FIG. I do.
  • the DVD recorder 1 performs the processing from step S62 to step S68 on all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S69).
  • step S69 After performing the processing of step S62 to step S68 for all the image files stored in the memory card 10 (step S69: YES), the display control information recording control unit 46 force DVD drive 49 The display control information stored in the RAM 103 is recorded on the DVD 30 (step S70).
  • the image data included in image files # 11 to # 15 respectively belong to the same continuous image data group. It is image data, and it is in each other image file.
  • image files # 1 to # 20 are recorded in a recording hierarchy of DVD 30 as shown in FIG.
  • display control information as shown in FIG. 17 is generated and recorded on the DVD 30.
  • image file # 11 file name: 20060110_133015_01
  • the second display switching speed is set, and the display switching speed for the remaining image files # 12 to # 15 is the first display switching speed.
  • the display switching speed is the second display switching speed for image file # 1 V including non-continuous image data, # 10 and image file # 16, and # 20.
  • the first display switching speed is faster than the second display switching speed.
  • the second display switching speed is, for example, 12 (display time of one photographic image is 5 seconds), while the first display switching speed is The display switching speed is, for example, 60 (the display time of one photographic image is 1 second).
  • the image data corresponding to the continuously shot photographic images are displayed in a set in a switched manner. Display control information can be generated and recorded on the DVD 30.
  • the photographic image with the earliest date and time was selected as the photographic image representing the continuous image data group.
  • the present invention is not limited to this.
  • the third continuous-shot image data in the middle order among these continuous-shot image data is used as the continuous-shot image data. It may be selected as a photographic image representative of a photographic data group.
  • the image file specified in FIG. 15 includes an image file including non-continuous image data and an image including continuous image data with the earliest shooting date among a plurality of continuous image data belonging to the continuous image data group. It is a file.
  • continuous image data other than the continuous image data having the earliest shooting date / time among a plurality of continuous image data belonging to the continuous image data group is not designated. In this case, you can add a chapter to each specified image file and, if specified, do not attach a chapter to each image file!
  • the memory card 10 in FIG. 2 is a specific example of the information supply source
  • the DVD 30 is a specific example of the information recording medium
  • the card connection unit 41 is a specific example of the reading means
  • the continuous shooting determination is performed.
  • Part 42 is a specific example of continuous shooting discriminating means
  • list display control unit 43 is a specific example of list display means
  • switching display control part 44 is a specific example of switching display means
  • the unit 45 is a specific example of the display control information generating unit
  • the display control information recording control unit 46 is a specific example of the display control information recording unit
  • the image file recording control unit 47 is a specific example of the image data recording unit.
  • the continuous shooting tag 67 is a specific example of continuous shooting information
  • the shooting date / time tag 68 is a specific example of shooting date / time information.
  • Step S2 in FIG. 5 is a specific example of the reading process
  • Step S1 and Step S3 are specific examples of the continuous shooting determination process
  • Step S4 and Step S5 are specific examples of the list display process. It is.
  • the embodiment as described above can also be realized by causing a computer to read a computer program.
  • a computer program that describes commands for realizing the steps shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, 11 to 13, and 16 is created.
  • This computer program is then used as an information recording medium such as a CD or DVD. It is sold by recording on the body or by making it downloadable via a computer network such as the Internet.
  • a user who has purchased a computer program can cause computer resources such as a CPU, main memory, and DVD drive to function as an image data management device by loading the computer program into the computer.
  • the processes shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, FIGS. 11 to 13, and FIG. 16 can be realized on a computer.
  • the image data management apparatus and the image data management method according to the present invention include, for example, list display, switching display, recording on an information recording medium, etc., for image data corresponding to photographic images taken with a digital still camera. It can be used for an image data management device that can perform management. Further, the present invention can also be used for an image data management apparatus or the like that is mounted on or can be connected to various computer equipment for consumer use or business use.

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Des images d'index indiquant des groupes de données image prises en continu d'une pluralité d'éléments de données image prises en continu sont affichées sur une liste. Seul un élément des données image prises en continu appartenant au groupe de données image prises en continu est ajouté aux données à afficher en diaporama. Les données image prises en continu sont stockées dans un dossier de données image prises en continu et enregistrées sur un DVD (30).
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