Application of Dimensional Printing Effects to Items Created in a Collage-Based Editor

a collage-based editor and collage technology, applied in the field of electronic commerce, can solve problems such as error-prone finished products

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-01-20
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[0011]The present inventor realized in an inventive moment that if, at the point of printing, work could be reduced by automatically or semi-automatically applying three dimensional printing effects to items under edit before print, a significant increase in efficiency and reductions in print errors might result. The inventor therefore constructed a unique process for applying three dimensional effects to items created in an online-collage-based editor that allowed users to quickly populate and print a photo and or text-based product, but constrained time delays and potential errors to an absolute minimum.

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The problem stated above is that efficiency and flexibility are desirable in creating and editing photo-based projects over a data network, but many of the conventional means for photo editing, such as Photoshop type editors, also create inefficiencies and can result in error-prone finished products.

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[0053]The inventors provide a unique network-based graphics-manipulation system along with a set of novel manual and automated methods and processes that enable users operating network-capable computing appliances to efficiently create a variety of image and or text-based products with or without collaborative effort. The systems and methods of the present invention are described in enabling detail using the following examples, which may represent more than one embodiment of the invention.

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[0054]FIG. 1 is an architectural overview of a communications network 100 supporting network-based graphics manipulation and production of image and or text-based products according to embodiments of the present invention. Communications network 100 includes a wide-area-network (WAN) that is in most embodiments the well-known Internet network. WAN 101 may be a private, corporate, or publicly-accessible data network without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invent...

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Abstract

In a photo collage editor implemented in software residing on and executable from a digital medium, a method for configuring a project for three dimensional printing includes the steps (a) displaying in the editor, a page canvas for editing, (b) selecting or highlighting an image or item on the page canvas, (c) invoking a dimensional print effect configuration interface by selecting an interactive button on a toolbar displayed automatically as a result of step (b) or by implementing keyboard shortcut to execute the interface, and (d) selecting an option for applying one or more three dimensional effects from the interface.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED DOCUMENTS[0001]The present application is a divisional application of co-pending application Ser. No. 12 / 838,347, filed Jul. 16, 2010, which is a non-provisional application to provisional application 61 / 227,042, filed Jul. 20, 2009. Priority is claimed to the priority date of the parent application, and the entire disclosure of the parent application is incorporated herein at least by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention is in the field of electronic commerce and pertains particularly methods for applying three dimensional print effects to project items subject to edit within an online editor for creating and editing image and or text-based projects.[0004]2. Discussion of the State of the Art[0005]In the field of electronic commerce also known as ecommerce, there are project-oriented Websites where users may create and edit works including models, poems, art, and photo-based products. Websites cat...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F15/00G06F3/048
CPCG06F17/3028G06F17/211G06F3/12G06K9/6267H04N1/387G06F16/51G06F15/16G06F3/14G06F15/00G06F40/103G06F18/24
Inventor GROSZ, ARYK ERWINLAFFOON, DANIEL ANDREWSCHULTZ, DANIEL THANH
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