Image Editing Object Block Storage for Fast Re-Editing
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Solution Overview
Problem
Electronic devices face challenges in efficiently managing and storing editing-related information for videos, leading to insufficient storage space and difficulty in performing secondary editing functions after primary editing, especially when additional editing is required.
Innovation Solution
The electronic device separates and manages original videos and editing-related information efficiently by compressing and decompressing them, classifying editing objects into significant and insignificant blocks based on their characteristics, and storing only significant blocks to optimize storage space.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If both editing information and editing process are stored separately, then complete re-editing capability is achieved, but storage space is insufficient
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the image into multiple blocks and identifies significant blocks containing editing objects. Only these significant blocks are stored separately with their editing information, while non-significant blocks are not stored. This segmentation allows complete re-editing capability for important areas while significantly reducing overall storage requirements.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent extracts and stores only the essential editing information (editing objects and their parameters) rather than storing complete editing processes. This extraction approach maintains the ability to perform re-editing operations while reducing the volume of stored data, resolving the contradiction between adaptability and storage space.
2Quantity of substance
If editing-related information is compressed and stored, then storage efficiency is improved, but decompression time increases processing time
Solution Approach 1:
By segmenting the image into blocks and identifying only significant blocks, the patent reduces the total amount of data that needs to be compressed and stored. This segmentation approach maintains storage efficiency while minimizing decompression time, as only essential blocks need to be processed during re-editing operations.
3Manufacturing precision
If all editing information is stored in detail, then re-editing accuracy is improved, but storage complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts only the essential editing information (editing objects and their parameters) from the complete editing process. This extraction maintains re-editing accuracy for significant areas while simplifying storage complexity by eliminating unnecessary detailed information about non-significant blocks.
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AI summary
According to an embodiment, an electronic device may comprise: a display; a memory that stores one or more computer programs; and one or more processors operatively connected to the display and the memory. The one or more computer programs, when individually or collectively executed by the one or more processors (120), may cause the electronic device (101) to: in response to performing of an editing function on a first image, identify an editing object to be added to the first image; determine the size of at least one block on the basis of information regarding the editing object; partition the editing object on the basis of the at least one block having the determined size; extract, from among the at least one block, at least one significant block at least partially including the editing object; and store an integrated block generated on the basis of the at least one significant block. Other various embodiments may be possible.