Television – Camera – system and detail – Camera image stabilization
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-30
2005-08-30
Ho, Tuan (Department: 2615)
Television
Camera, system and detail
Camera image stabilization
C348S333050
Reexamination Certificate
active
06937272
ABSTRACT:
A camera is described having a display device for displaying one or more stored images after acquisition. The camera has a motion detector which enables the selection and/or display of a stored image to be controlled (at least partly) by physical movement of the camera. Scrolling (or panning) of an image in the display can be effected by moving the camera in a plane parallel to the plane of the camera display, or tilting the camera. Zooming can be effected by moving the camera is a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of the camera display. The movements are generally similar to those which the user would make if viewing the image through a window or lens, which leads to a highly intuitive manner of operation.
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Ho Tuan
Selby Gevell
Xerox Corporation
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