Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for manipulating images using metadata

a technology of image metadata and system, applied in the field of systems, methods, computer-readable media for manipulating images using metadata, can solve problems such as not being able to solve, and achieve the effects of enhancing the viewing and editing process of users, quick and clear display of positions, and easy determination
US20120257072A1Inactive Publication Date: 2012-10-11APPLE INC

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Authority / Receiving Office
US · United States
Patent Type
Applications(United States)
Current Assignee / Owner
APPLE INC
Publication Date
2012-10-11
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent

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Abstract

Many cameras have the ability to capture an image and generate metadata associated with the image. Such image metadata may include focus point metadata information that may be indicative of the potential focus points available to the camera as well as which one or more of those potential focus points were utilized to capture the image. As the location of a focus point used during image capture is generally intended to coincide with the location of the photographer's main area of interest within the image, such focus point metadata can be accessed during image editing and used to zoom in to the captured image at that focus point location. Performing a “smart-zoom” based on an image's focus point metadata may save time and reduce frustration during the image editing process.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This can relate to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for manipulating images and, more particularly, to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for manipulating images using metadata.BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

[0002] The advent of high quality digital cameras has enabled professional and novice photographers alike to capture and edit images in ways that were unthinkable just a short time ago. Modern day cameras abound with features, including autofocus, image stabilization, and face detection, that are designed to make every shot picture-perfect. As photographers working with digital cameras no longer need to have each picture developed, there can be a tendency to take far more pictures than one would have previously taken with a conventional film camera, where every picture taken costs a specific amount of money to develop.

[0003] One of the results of all these trends is that a user (e.g., an image editor) may often have to interact with...

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