Method of controlling operation of a digital camera to take...

Television – Camera – system and detail – With electronic viewfinder or display monitor

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Reexamination Certificate

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07321393

ABSTRACT:
Provided is a method of controlling the operation of a digital camera to order to take an identification photograph in a natural setting by displaying a frame and a reference outline of the identification photograph, performing photographing according to a photographing signal by a user, displaying a detection area to detect an outline of a figure around the reference outline on a photographed image, detecting the outline of the figure in the detection area, and forming a background image for the identification photograph in a set background area with respect to the detected outline.

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