Image-capturing apparatus, method, and program which correct...

Image analysis – Image transformation or preprocessing – Measuring image properties

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C353S070000, C352S105000, C359S668000, C348S208200

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08009929

ABSTRACT:
A digital camera includes a tri-axial acceleration sensor. The CPU determines a direction of the camera at a time of image capturing, on the basis of a gravitational direction which is detected by the tri-axial acceleration sensor, calculates a parameter for projection-correcting a captured image in a predetermined direction on the basis of the direction of the camera, and corrects a distortion of the captured image by using the parameter.

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Japanese Office Action dated Mar. 9, 2010 and English translation thereof issued in counterpart Japanese Application No. 2005-226708.

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