Picture printing system

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Specific to image source

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C358S001130

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06683700

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a picture printing system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a printing system shared by a camera using a film and a digital camera, for printing pictures recorded by both types of cameras.
2. Description of the Related Art
A picture printing system has been known which obtains an image signal by reading a picture image recorded on a film with a film scanner, digitizes the obtained signal, and outputs the digital image data in the form of a picture print after image processing for correcting a color or tone is carried out on the digital image data.
On the other hand, a digital camera which records a picture image using an electronic image pickup device instead of a film is becoming widespread, and it is necessary for a picture image recorded by a digital camera to be output in the form of a print.
A picture recorded by a digital camera is normally displayed on a liquid crystal monitor attached to the digital camera, a TV screen, or a personal computer display, rather than output as a picture print. Therefore, an aspect ratio of the picture recorded by a digital camera is different from that of a picture recorded by a camera using a film.
Some conventional picture printing systems as described above have a function for accepting digital image data input via a floppy disc or the like. However, this function is provided for temporarily storing a picture image read from a film in a floppy disc or the like, and for reproducing the image later. Therefore, this function cannot deal with the wide variety of aspect ratios of pictures recorded by a digital camera.
For this reason, when a picture recorded by a digital camera needs to be printed out using the digital input function of the conventional picture printing system, an appropriate picture print cannot be obtained due to a large area being trimmed, for example.
One method of solving this problem is to provide an additional printing system for printing a picture recorded by a digital camera. However, this method does not seem to be a practical solution due to problems regarding cost, a place to set the system in, and an operational flow, when a printing system for a picture recorded by a camera using a film already exists. Therefore, a picture printing system is desired which can print a picture recorded by a digital camera effectively in terms of time, space, and cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Based on the problems described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a picture printing system which can effectively print a picture recorded by either a digital camera or a camera using a film.
The picture printing system of the present invention is a picture printing system which records digital image data representing a picture image on rolled paper having a predetermined width, comprising image reading means for obtaining the digital image data by reading a picture image recorded on a film and/or in a picture print, data inputting means for inputting an image obtained by a digital camera as the digital image data, and pixel number converting means for carrying out a pixel number conversion on the digital image data input by either the image reading means or the data inputting means keeping an aspect ratio of the picture image constant so that either vertical or horizontal length of the picture image represented by the digital image data almost coincides with the predetermined width.
“Reading a picture image recorded on a film and/or in a picture print” herein means to read a picture image from a film using a transmission type scanner (a film scanner) or to read a picture image from a picture print using a reflection type scanner. In other words, the picture printing system of the present invention comprises either a film scanner or a reflection type scanner, or both, as “the image reading means”.
“The data inputting means” is meant to include a conventional floppy disc drive or the like. More preferably, the data inputting means is a means which can most easily transfer data from a digital camera to the picture printing system. More specifically, if a digital camera uses a memory card, a card reader is equivalent to the data inputting means, while a cable connection interface or the like is equivalent to the means if a digital camera uses a built-in memory for storing an image. Practically, it is preferable to comprise a plurality of such inputting means so that a variety of cameras can be dealt with by the picture printing system of the present invention.
The image reading means and the data inputting means are used by switching from one to the other upon necessity. The switching may be carried out manually. However, it is preferable to automatically switch between the means in such a manner such that a film scanner is selected by detecting that a film is set in a scanner. This switching may not necessarily be carried out at each film or card memory, and can be carried out at each film frame or image data in a memory.
“Carrying out a pixel number conversion keeping an aspect ratio of the picture image constant so that either vertical or horizontal length of the picture image represented by the digital image data coincides with the predetermined width” means processing for matching a picture image size with the width of the rolled paper for avoiding a portion of the picture image not being printed because the picture image size exceeds the width of the rolled paper, or a large margin being left on the rolled paper because the picture image size is too small.
Therefore, the size of the picture image to be obtained by the pixel number conversion should only be the size satisfying the above condition, that is, the size which is “almost the same as the predetermined width”, and does not need to be the size completely coinciding with the width of the rolled paper. In an actual picture printing system, occurrence of trimming caused by an error is sometimes avoided by setting the picture image size a little larger than the width of the rolled paper. The size “almost the same as the predetermined width” is meant to include the size in the case such as the above.
Generally, “an aspect ratio” is the ratio between vertical and horizontal lengths of an image. “Carrying out a pixel number conversion keeping an aspect ratio of the picture image constant” means that the pixel number conversion is carried out while an ratio of pixel numbers in the vertical and horizontal lengths in the digital image data representing a picture image is kept constant. In some cases, the aspect ratio may not be kept precisely constant, since the pixel numbers are integers. However, such a case is meant to be included in the present invention. In other words, an error is tolerated to some degree as long as distortion or trimming of the picture image does not cause visual discomfort.
For carrying out the pixel number conversion so that either the vertical or the horizontal length coincides with the width of the rolled paper, a function for setting an arbitrary magnification in response to the input picture image size is necessary. However, the number of pixels in the input digital image data often has some limit. Therefore, some predetermined magnifications of the pixel number conversion may be set in advance so that an operator can select a suitable magnification among them. Alternatively, information regarding the size may be added to image data as a portion of accompanying information so that a picture printer can calculate a magnification based on the information.
“Carrying out a pixel number conversion” is meant to include the case where the pixel numbers do not change as a result of the conversion, that is, the case where the conversion magnification factor is 1. As a method of pixel number conversion, any filtering and interpolation methods can be applicable. The conversion may be carried out as a single processing only to convert the pixel numbers. Alternatively, the conversion may be carried out together with processing for correcting a colo

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