Image Effect Interaction Modes for Multi-Effect Display Quality
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Solution Overview
Problem
When multiple effects are applied to a target object, the later-added effects often fail to perform as expected, affecting the overall display performance and user experience.
Innovation Solution
An effect processing method that determines a first effect to be added and displays it in a first interaction mode if a second effect is not present, switching to a second interaction mode when the second effect is added, ensuring the first effect's performance is not affected.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If multiple effects are added to a target object, then the effect variety and functionality are improved, but the display performance and interaction quality of individual effects deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the interaction logic into distinct modes (first interaction mode for single effect, second interaction mode for multiple effects). Each mode handles effect display independently with optimized logic, preventing interference between effects while maintaining overall system functionality.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements dynamic switching between different interaction modes based on the number of effects added. The system automatically adjusts the interaction logic from first mode to second mode as effects are added, optimizing display performance for each specific scenario without compromising effect variety.
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple effects are applied to an image, then the overall effect performance is enhanced, but the individual effect acting performance is affected
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments effect processing into separate interaction modes that handle individual effect rendering independently. The first interaction mode processes single effects with dedicated logic, while the second interaction mode manages multiple effects with coordinated logic, ensuring each effect maintains its intended acting performance.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces an intermediary interaction mode switching mechanism that mediates between multiple effects. This mediator determines which interaction mode to apply based on the number of effects, ensuring that individual effect acting performance is preserved while allowing overall effect performance to be enhanced.
3Adaptability or versatility
If a second effect is added to an image with a first effect, then the effect diversity is improved, but the first effect's display quality deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The patent dynamically switches the first effect's display logic from the first interaction mode to the second interaction mode when a second effect is added. This dynamic adaptation ensures the first effect maintains its display quality through optimized rendering logic specific to multi-effect scenarios, while still achieving effect diversity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent changes the interaction mode parameter based on the number of effects added. When transitioning from one effect to multiple effects, the system changes from first interaction mode to second interaction mode, adjusting display parameters and logic to maintain the first effect's quality while accommodating the second effect.
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AI summary
An effect processing method, an electronic device, and a storage medium are provided. The effect processing method includes: in response to an effect trigger operation acting on a target display region, determining a first effect to be added and acquiring an image to be processed in the target display region; in response to a second effect not being added to the image to be processed, displaying the first effect in a first interaction mode; and in response to the second effect being added to the image to be processed, displaying the first effect in a second interaction mode that is different from the first interaction mode.


