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WO2010119548A1 - Système d'affichage d'album électronique et programme d'affichage d'album électronique - Google Patents

Système d'affichage d'album électronique et programme d'affichage d'album électronique Download PDF

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WO2010119548A1
WO2010119548A1 PCT/JP2009/057686 JP2009057686W WO2010119548A1 WO 2010119548 A1 WO2010119548 A1 WO 2010119548A1 JP 2009057686 W JP2009057686 W JP 2009057686W WO 2010119548 A1 WO2010119548 A1 WO 2010119548A1
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弼一 三木
真一 三木
学 三木
光 三木
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  • the present invention simultaneously displays image data and an album name indicating the category of the image data, and can easily search for image data with the same album name. Furthermore, the same album name is assigned.
  • the present invention relates to an electronic album display system capable of displaying a plurality of image data as a slide show.
  • the shooting date, comment, or shooting sensitivity of the image data is stored in the recording medium in association with the image data, and the directory name conforming to the DCF standard and the DCF standard are used to easily search the image data.
  • an electronic camera device that creates a management file holding a directory name that does not conform to a recording medium (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and automatically assigns an album name to image data without impairing compatibility with various digital cameras, personal computers, or television sets.
  • the desired image data can be easily searched based on the name, the image data and the album name can be displayed simultaneously, and a plurality of image data with the same album name can be displayed as a slide show.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an electronic album display system.
  • the present invention controls an image display screen for displaying image data, input means for inputting character information or an operation command by a user, a control unit for controlling the entire apparatus, and the entire apparatus.
  • an electronic album display system including a storage unit that stores a control program, the storage unit stores an Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format) file for image data, a numerical value indicating a date and time, and a character string in association with each other.
  • the Exif file stores a shooting date / time tag that stores a numerical value indicating the date / time when the image data was shot, and a user comment tag that stores a character string arbitrarily input by the user.
  • the image display screen displays the image data held in the virtual folder as a slide show together with the album name in response to an instruction to select the virtual folder being input to the input means.
  • the electronic album display system can record the album name indicating that it belongs to the same category in the user comment tag based on the contents of the Exif file associated with the image data. Further, the electronic album display system can display the image data and the album name on the image display screen without losing the compatibility with other devices by holding the album name in the Exif file.
  • the user can easily search for desired image data by selecting a virtual folder created based on the album name. Further, the user can view only the desired image data by displaying the image data included in the selected virtual folder as a slide show.
  • the present invention is the above-described improved invention, wherein the shooting date and time character string includes a shooting year character string indicating a year when the image data was shot, a shooting month character string indicating the month, and a shooting date character indicating the day.
  • the album name is composed of a large classification album name, a medium classification album name, and a small classification album name
  • the virtual folder is a small classification virtual folder that holds one or a plurality of image data
  • the medium classification virtual folder including one or a plurality of small classification virtual folders and the large classification virtual folder including one or a plurality of medium classification virtual folders
  • the control unit includes a large classification album name and a medium classification album.
  • Name and minor classification album name are recorded in the user comment tag in association with the major classification album name code, middle classification album name code, and minor classification album name code, respectively.
  • Create a large virtual folder based on the bum name and the large album name code create a medium virtual folder based on the medium album name and medium album name code, create a small album name and small album name code
  • the small classification virtual folder is created based on the image, and the image display screen displays the large classification virtual folder, the medium classification virtual folder, and the small classification virtual folder.
  • the electronic album display system creates a large classification virtual folder, a medium classification virtual folder, and a small classification virtual folder based on the contents of the Exif file associated with the image data.
  • the user can manage image data in units according to the purpose by selecting a large classification virtual folder, a medium classification virtual folder, or a small classification virtual folder.
  • control unit responds to a command for changing any of the major classification album name, the middle classification album name, and the minor classification album name being input to the input unit. Then, the major category album name, middle category album name, or minor category album name recorded in the user comment tag is rewritten.
  • the user can change the album name to an arbitrary character string by operating the input means without impairing the compatibility with other devices.
  • the storage unit includes a position information table that stores the latitude and longitude in association with the place name, and the Exif file stores the latitude information at which the image data is captured.
  • a latitude tag and a longitude tag that stores longitude information are stored, and the control unit stores position information based on the latitude information and longitude information when the latitude tag stores latitude information and the longitude tag stores longitude information.
  • the name of the place where the image data was taken is acquired from the table, and the place name is recorded in the user comment tag as the album name.
  • the electronic album display system records the place name where the image data was shot in the user comment tag as the album name based on the contents of the Exif file associated with the image data. Thereby, the user can know the place name where the image data was photographed by visually recognizing the album name displayed on the image display screen.
  • the present invention provides an image display screen for displaying image data, input means for inputting character information or an operation command by a user, a control unit for controlling the entire apparatus, and the entire apparatus.
  • an electronic album display program for displaying image data using a computer having a storage unit that stores a control program for controlling the image data, an Exif file for the image data, a numerical value indicating a date and a character string, A date and time conversion table that stores the date and time, and an Exif file that stores a shooting date and time tag that stores a numerical value indicating the date and time when the image data was shot, and a character string that is arbitrarily input by the user
  • the comment tag is held, and the numerical value stored in the shooting date / time tag of the Exif file is stored in the control unit.
  • the time conversion table Based on the time conversion table, it is converted into a shooting date / time character string including characters, the shooting date / time character string is recorded in the user comment tag of the Exif file as the album name of the image data, and one or a plurality of images are recorded based on the album name.
  • the user can record the album name indicating that it belongs to the same category in the user comment tag based on the contents of the Exif file associated with the image data using a computer.
  • the user can display the image data and the album name on the image display screen without impairing the compatibility with other devices.
  • the present invention is the above-described improved invention, wherein the shooting date and time character string includes a shooting year character string indicating a year when the image data was shot, a shooting month character string indicating the month, and a shooting date character indicating the day.
  • the album name is composed of a large classification album name, a medium classification album name, and a small classification album name
  • the virtual folder is a small classification virtual folder that holds one or a plurality of image data
  • the medium classification virtual folder including one or a plurality of small classification virtual folders and the large classification virtual folder including one or a plurality of medium classification virtual folders
  • the control section includes a large classification album name and a medium classification album.
  • Name and minor category album name are recorded in the user comment tag in association with major category album name code, middle category album name code, and minor category album name code, respectively.
  • Create a large virtual folder based on the album name and large album name code create a medium virtual folder based on the medium album name and medium album name code, create a small album name and small album name code
  • the user can create a large classification virtual folder, a medium classification virtual folder, and a small classification virtual folder on the basis of the contents of the Exif file associated with the image data using a computer.
  • the user can manage image data in units according to the purpose by selecting a large classification virtual folder, a medium classification virtual folder, or a small classification virtual folder.
  • the computer in response to an instruction for changing any of the major classification album name, the middle classification album name, and the minor classification album name input to the control unit. Then, the computer is caused to rewrite the major category album name, middle category album name, or minor category album name recorded in the user comment tag.
  • the user can change the album name to an arbitrary character string by using a computer without impairing compatibility with other devices.
  • the storage unit includes a position information table that stores the latitude, longitude, and place name in association with each other, and the Exif file includes latitude information on which image data is captured. And a latitude tag for storing longitude information.
  • the latitude tag stores latitude information
  • the longitude tag stores longitude information, it is based on the latitude information and longitude information.
  • causing the computer to execute a step of acquiring the place name where the image data was taken from the position information table and recording the place name as an album name in the user comment tag.
  • the user can record, in the user comment tag, the place name where the image data is photographed as the album name based on the contents of the Exif file associated with the image data using a computer.
  • the user can know the place name where the image data was photographed by visually recognizing the album name displayed on the image display screen.
  • FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of an electronic album display system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the figure which shows the display state in the image display screen which concerns on this embodiment.
  • the block diagram of the electronic album display system which concerns on this embodiment.
  • the external view of the remote controller which concerns on this embodiment.
  • Configuration diagram of date and time conversion table according to the present embodiment
  • the block diagram of the positional information table which concerns on this embodiment.
  • the block diagram of the Exif file which concerns on this embodiment.
  • the flowchart by which a place name, an image title, and a photographer name are recorded on the user comment tag which concerns on this embodiment.
  • the flowchart of the recording process in which an album name and an image commentary phrase are recorded in the user comment tag according to the present embodiment The conceptual diagram by which the virtual folder which concerns on this embodiment is created.
  • 10 is a flowchart of display processing in which a virtual folder according to the present embodiment is displayed on an image display screen.
  • or (c) is a figure which shows the procedure in which the album name based on this embodiment is changed.
  • FIG. 1 shows an appearance of an electronic album display system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the electronic album display system 1 includes a main body 5 including an edge 4 in which an image display screen 3 constituted by a liquid crystal screen or an organic EL screen for displaying image data is embedded on the front surface of a substantially rectangular parallelepiped casing 2.
  • a remote controller 6 used for inputting an operation command to the main body unit 5.
  • the main body 5 includes a power button 7 for controlling power supply to the main body 5 on the side surface of the housing 2, a speaker 8 for outputting sound, a memory card slot 9, a USB terminal 10, and a communication line terminal. 11.
  • the main body 5 includes a remote control signal receiving unit 12 for receiving a remote control signal from the remote controller 6 inside the edge 4.
  • the shapes of the image display screen 3 and the edge portion 4 are formed so as to be a rectangle having a horizontal to vertical ratio of 16: 9, for example.
  • a memory card such as a memory stick, an SD card, or a compact flash is inserted into the memory card slot 9.
  • a USB cable is connected to the USB terminal 10, and a LAN cable or a telephone line is connected to the communication line terminal 11.
  • the electronic album display system 1 exchanges data with an external device such as an external image memory, a digital camera, a personal computer, or a mobile phone via a USB cable, a LAN cable, or a telephone line.
  • FIG. 2 shows a display state on the image display screen 3.
  • the image display screen 3 displays an image data 13, an album name display window 15 for displaying an album name 14, and an image commentary phrase display window 17 for displaying an image commentary phrase 16.
  • the image data 13 is, for example, a digital image taken with a digital camera.
  • the album name 14 is a name commonly given to a plurality of image data 13, and indicates that the image data 13 given the same album name 14 belongs to the same category. For example, if a plurality of image data 13 belong to the category of being shot with Akashi on July 2, 2008, all these image data 13 will have “2008 Midsummer 2nd Akashi” as the album name 14. Is granted. By visually recognizing the album name 14, the user can know to which category a plurality of image data belong.
  • the image commentary phrase 16 is a word or name assigned to each image data 13 individually.
  • the image commentary phrase 16 a phrase indicating the situation, the photographer, or the time when the image data 13 was captured is given to the image data 13.
  • the image commentary phrase 16 of the image data 13 is, for example, “Summer vacation Ichiro 11:00 am”.
  • the user can know detailed information about the image data 13 by visually recognizing the image commentary phrase 16.
  • the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 are displayed in Japanese, English, French, German, Korean, Chinese, or the like.
  • the image display screen 3 displays the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 in Japanese.
  • FIG. 3 shows the configuration of the electronic album display system 1.
  • the electronic album display system 1 includes a CPU 18 (control unit) that controls the entire apparatus, a storage unit 20 that stores a control program 19 that controls the entire apparatus, an image signal processing unit 21 that processes a signal of image data 13, An image display screen control unit 22 that controls the image display screen 3, a power control unit 23 that controls the supply of power to the electronic album display system 1, a speaker control unit 24 that controls the speaker 8, and a memory card slot 9.
  • Memory card control unit 25 for controlling, USB control unit 26 for controlling USB terminal 10, communication control unit 27 for controlling communication line terminal 11, image data storage unit 28 for storing image data 13, and remote controller 6
  • Remote control signal receiving section 12 for receiving remote control signal R from, and these are connected to bus 30.
  • the image data storage unit 28 stores an Exif (Exchangeable Image File Format) file 29 associated with the image data 13 captured from the external device via the memory card slot 9, the USB terminal 10, or the communication line terminal 11. .
  • the Exif file 29 is a file in which the image data 13 captured by the digital camera is formatted in a format that can be reproduced between various devices.
  • the image data 13 is held in the Exif file 29.
  • the storage unit 20 stores a date / time conversion table 31 used to convert the date / time when the image data 13 was captured into a character string, and a position information table 32 that stores latitude, longitude, and a place name in association with each other.
  • the remote controller 6 includes a remote control signal transmission unit 6B that transmits a remote control signal R to the remote control signal reception unit 12 in response to an operation of the operation unit 6A of the remote control.
  • FIG. 4 shows the external appearance of the remote controller 6.
  • the remote controller 6 includes a first operation key group 61 including two types of operation buttons, a second operation key group 62 including 12 types of operation buttons, and a third operation key including arrow keys and function keys.
  • An operation key group 63 and a fourth operation key group 64 composed of numeric keys are provided.
  • the first operation key group 61 is composed of keys for viewing the image data 13
  • the second operation key group 62 is composed of keys for using the functions of the electronic album display system 1 with simple operations.
  • the third operation key group 63 includes keys for inputting an operation command based on information displayed on the image display screen 3 by the user.
  • the fourth operation key group 64 is used for the user to input characters. It consists of keys.
  • the first operation key group 61 includes a power button 61a for controlling power supply and a display mode switching button 61b for setting whether to display the album name 14 on the image display screen 3.
  • the user operates the first operation key group 61 to select whether to display the image data 13 and the album name 14 simultaneously on the image display screen 3 or to display the image data 13 without displaying the album name 14. can do.
  • the second operation key group 62 includes a photo button 62 a for displaying the image data 13 on the image display screen 3, a music button 62 b for outputting audio from the speaker 8, and a movie held in the memory card or the image data storage unit 28.
  • the user can cause the electronic album display system 1 to perform various operations while performing easy operations.
  • the third operation key group 63 includes a HOME button 63a for returning the setting of the electronic album display system 1 to an initial state, a MENU button 63b for displaying an operation menu on the image display screen 3, an OK button 63c for confirming an operation command, A cross button 63d for determining the up / down / left / right direction, a BACK button 63e for returning the operation performed on the electronic album display system 1 to the previous operation state, and explanations and hints regarding the operation are displayed on the image display screen 3. And an INFO button 63f to be operated. The user can select the image data 13 by operating the third operation key group 63.
  • the fourth operation key group 64 includes an ANK key 64a used for inputting numbers, symbols, and characters.
  • the user can change the album name 14 to a desired character string by operating the ANK key 64a.
  • the remote controller 6 includes the first operation key group 61 to the fourth operation key group 64 based on the difference in operation content. Thereby, the user can select a desired key from many keys without being confused.
  • FIG. 5 shows the configuration of the date / time conversion table 31.
  • the date / time conversion table 31 includes a date / time attribute item 31a that holds the attribute of the date, time, and time when the image data 13 was captured as a year, month, day, hour, minute, or second, And a numerical value item 31b for holding a numerical value for time, and a conversion candidate item 31c for holding a character string into which the numerical value held in the numerical value item 31b is converted as a conversion candidate.
  • the character string held in the conversion candidate item 31c is, for example, Japanese, English, French, German, Korean, or Chinese.
  • the numerical value item 31b “2003” associated with the date / time attribute item 31a “Year” is converted into, for example, a character string “2003” or “2003” by the CPU 18.
  • the numerical value item 31b “01” associated with the date / time attribute item 31a “month” is converted into, for example, the character string “midwinter” or “January” by the CPU 18.
  • the CPU 18 can convert the date and time when the image data 13 was shot into a character string by referring to the date and time conversion table 31.
  • FIG. 6 shows the configuration of the position information table 32.
  • the position information table 32 includes a place name item 32a for holding a place name, a latitude item 32b for holding "North latitude” or “South latitude” information, a latitude (numerical value) item 32c for holding a numerical value for latitude, and "East longitude”.
  • the place name item 32a holds the place name specified by the information held in the latitude item 32b, the latitude (numerical value) item 32c, the longitude item 32d, and the longitude (numerical value) item 32e.
  • the latitude item 32b, the latitude (numerical value) item 32c, the longitude item 32d, and the longitude (numerical value) item 32e are configured to have the same data structure as the information related to the latitude and longitude held in the Exif file 29. .
  • the CPU 18 acquires the place name held in the place name item 32a by referring to information held in the latitude item 32b, the latitude (numerical value) item 32c, the longitude item 32d, and the longitude (numerical value) item 32e.
  • FIG. 7 shows the structure of the Exif file 29.
  • the Exif file 29 includes a header area 29a that holds attribute information about the image data 13, a thumbnail area 29b that holds thumbnail image data 13S of the image data 13, and an image data area 29c that holds the image data 13.
  • the attribute information held in the header area 29a is, for example, the number of pixels of the image data 13, the compression mode, the model name of the digital camera, or the aperture value.
  • FIG. 7 shows only attribute information accessed by the CPU 18 in the present embodiment.
  • the header area 29a includes an original shooting date / time tag T1 indicating the date and time when the image data 13 was shot, and a latitude tag indicating whether the latitude of the shooting location where the image data 13 was shot is north latitude or south latitude.
  • T2 a latitude (numerical value) tag T3 that indicates the latitude of the shooting location as a numerical value
  • a longitude tag T4 that indicates whether the longitude of the shooting location is east longitude or west longitude
  • a longitude (numerical value) that indicates the longitude of the shooting location
  • a tag T5 and a user comment tag T6 where an arbitrary character string is scheduled to be input are held.
  • the original shooting date / time tag T1, the latitude tag T2, the latitude (numerical value) tag T3, the longitude tag T4, the longitude (numerical value) tag T5, and the user comment tag T6 are all tags defined by the Exif standard.
  • the data of the original shooting date / time tag T1 indicates the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second by separating the date and time when the image data 13 was shot with a colon. For example, “2008: 07: 02: 11: 32: 03” of the original shooting date / time tag T1 indicates that the image data 13 was shot at 11: 32: 3 on July 2, 2008.
  • data indicating longitude and latitude includes a latitude tag T2, a latitude (numerical value) tag T3, a longitude tag T4, and a longitude. Recorded in (numerical value) tag T5.
  • data indicating longitude and latitude includes latitude tag T2, latitude (numerical value) tag T3, latitude tag T2, and longitude (numerical value). Not recorded in tag T5.
  • the user comment tag T6 is a tag in which no data is recorded when the image data 13 is photographed, and holds data by inputting an arbitrary character string by the user after the image data 13 is photographed.
  • the CPU 18 records the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 in association with the identification code in the user comment tag T6.
  • the character code is, for example, “JIS”, “ASCII”, or “Unicode”. Therefore, the CPU 18 records the character code in association with the identification code at the head of the user comment tag T6.
  • the character code is “JIS”, for example
  • the identification code associated with the character code is “CC”, for example.
  • the CPU 18 records the character string “NamingAlbum” indicating that the album name 14 is recorded in the user comment tag T6 in association with the identification code “NA”.
  • the album name 14 is a large classification album name 14a, a medium classification album name 14b, a small classification album name 14c, and a place name 14d where the image data 13 is taken.
  • the CPU 18 records the character string “2008” indicating the major classification album name 14a in association with the identification code “NA01”.
  • the CPU 18 sets the character string “Midsummer” indicating the middle-classified album name 14b to the identification code “NA02”, the character string “2 days” indicating the small-sized album name 14c to the identification code “NA03”, and the place name 14d.
  • the character string “Akashi” is recorded in association with the identification code “NA04”.
  • the character string “Naming Album”, the major classification album name 14a, the middle classification album name 14b, and the minor classification album name 14c are set as album name information 14N.
  • the CPU 18 records a character string “NamingPicture” indicating that the image commentary phrase 16 is recorded in the user comment tag T6 in association with the identification code “NP”.
  • the image commentary phrase 16 is an image title 16a, a photographer name 16b, and a photographing time 16c.
  • the CPU 18 records the character string “summer vacation” indicating the image title 16a in association with the identification code “NP01”.
  • the CPU 18 records the character string “ICHIRO” indicating the photographer name 16b in association with the identification code “NP02” and the character string “11 AM” indicating the shooting time 16c in association with the identification code “NP03”.
  • the CPU 18 causes the user comment tag T6 to hold the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16.
  • the CPU 18 adds the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 to the album name display window 15 and the image comment phrase display window 17 displayed on the image display screen 3 while maintaining compatibility with other devices. Each can be displayed.
  • FIG. 8 shows a flow in which the album name 14 is recorded in the user comment tag T6.
  • the CPU 18 creates an area in which the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 are recorded in the user comment tag T6 of the Exif file 29.
  • the CPU 18 records the character code “JIS” in association with the identification code “CC” in the user comment tag T6 (S11).
  • the CPU 18 records a character string “NamingAlbum” indicating that the album name 14 is recorded in the user comment tag T6 in association with the identification code “NA” (S12).
  • the CPU 18 records a character string “NamingPicture” indicating that the image commentary phrase 16 is recorded in the user comment tag T6 in association with the identification code “NP” (S13).
  • the CPU 18 refers to the original shooting date / time tag T1 held in the header area 29a.
  • the original photographing date / time tag T1 holds data indicating “11: 32: 3” on July 2, 2008 as “2008: 07: 02: 11: 32: 03”.
  • the CPU 18 sets “2008”, “07”, “02”, and “11” indicating the year, month, day, and time from the original shooting date / time tag T1 to “year”, “month”, “day”, respectively. ”And“ time ”are extracted (S14).
  • the CPU 18 refers to the date / time attribute item 31a and the numerical value item 31b of the date / time conversion table 31 to acquire a character string from the conversion candidate item 31c.
  • the CPU 18 acquires the character string “2008” from the conversion candidate item 31 c based on “Year of the year” and “2008”. Similarly, the CPU 18 sets the character string “Midsummer” based on “Month” and “07”, the character string “Two days” based on “Day” and “02”, and based on “Time” and “11”. Then, the character string “11:00 am” is acquired from each conversion candidate item 31c (S15).
  • the CPU 18 records the character string “2008” in association with the identification code “NA01” as the major classification album name 14a following the character string “NamingAlbum” (S16). Similarly, the CPU 18 records the character string “Midsummer” in association with the identification code “NA02” as the medium classification album name 14b following the large classification album name 14a (S17), and continues to the medium classification album name 14b. The column “Two days” is recorded in association with the identification code “NA03” as the small classification album name 14c (S18). Further, the CPU 18 records the character string “11 am” in association with the identification code “NP03” as the shooting time 16c in the user comment tag T6 (S19).
  • the user can automatically hold the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 in the user comment tag T6 simply by causing the electronic album display system 1 to capture the image data 13. Further, the user comment tag T6 can hold the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 without violating the Exif standard.
  • FIG. 9 shows a flow in which the place name 14d, the image title 16a, and the photographer name 16b are recorded in the user comment tag T6.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the latitude tag T2, the latitude (numerical value) tag T3, the longitude tag T4, and the longitude (numerical value) tag T5.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the latitude item 32b, the latitude (numerical value) item 32c, the longitude item 32d, and the longitude (numerical value) item 32e of the position information table 32, and acquires the acquired data “North”, “34.649”, “East”. And the place name “Akashi” corresponding to “134.992” is acquired from the place name item 32a (S22).
  • the CPU 18 records the place name “Akashi” in association with the identification code “NA04” as the place name 14d following the small classification album name 14c (S23).
  • the CPU 18 records the character string “Naming Picture” in association with the identification code “NP01” as the image title 16 a following the character string “Naming Picture” (S 24). Similarly, in response to the operation of the remote controller 6, the CPU 18 records the character string “ICHIRO” as the photographer name 16b in association with the identification code “NP02” following the image title 16a (S25). Thereby, the user comment tag T6 can hold the place name 14d, the image title 16a, and the photographer name 16b without violating the Exif standard.
  • FIG. 10 shows a flow of recording processing in which the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 are recorded in the user comment tag T6.
  • the CPU 18 takes in the image data 13 based on the Exif standard via the memory card slot 9, the USB terminal 10, or the communication line terminal 11, the CPU 18 stores the Exif file 29 including the image data 13 in the image data storage unit 28. (S101).
  • the CPU 18 creates an area in which the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 are recorded in the user comment tag T6 of the Exif file 29 (S102).
  • the CPU 18 associates the character code “JIS” with the identification code “CC”, the character string “NamingAlbum” with the identification code “NA”, and the character string “NamingPicture” with the identification code “NP”, respectively.
  • the CPU 18 recognizes the character codes of the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 by referring to the character code “JIS”. Further, the CPU 18 refers to the character string “NamingAlbum” associated with the identification code “NA” and the character string “NamingPicture” associated with the identification code “NP”, whereby the album name 14 and the user comment tag T6 are stored. It is recognized that the image commentary phrase 16 is recorded.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the original shooting date / time tag T1 held in the header area 29a (S103).
  • the CPU 18 refers to the date / time conversion table 31 to obtain character strings that become the major classification album name 14a, middle classification album name 14b, minor classification album name 14c, and shooting time 16c from the conversion candidate item 31c (S104). .
  • the CPU 18 records the acquired character string in the user comment tag T6 as the major category album name 14a, the middle category album name 14b, the minor category album name 14c, and the shooting time 16c (S105).
  • the CPU 18 determines whether the latitude tag T2, the latitude (numerical value) tag T3, the longitude tag T4, and the longitude (numerical value) tag T5 hold data (S106).
  • step S106 when the latitude tag T2, the latitude (numerical value) tag T3, the longitude tag T4, and the longitude (numerical value) tag T5 hold data (Yes in S106), the CPU 18 determines that the latitude tag T2, the latitude (numeric value) ) Data relating to the position is acquired from the tag T3, the longitude tag T4, and the longitude (numerical value) tag T5 (S107).
  • the CPU 18 acquires a place name from the place name item 32a of the position information table 32 based on the acquired data regarding the position (S108).
  • the CPU 18 records the acquired place name as the place name 14d in the user comment tag T6 (S109).
  • the CPU 18 performs the process of step S110. Execute.
  • the CPU 18 determines whether or not a character is input as the image title 16a or the photographer name 16b via the remote controller 6 (S110).
  • step S110 when characters are input as the image title 16a or the photographer name 16b via the remote controller 6 (Yes in S110), the CPU 18 uses the input characters as the image title 16a or the photographer name 16b. Recording is performed on the comment tag T6 (S111), and the recording process is terminated.
  • step S110 when no character is input as the image title 16a or the photographer name 16b via the remote controller 6 in step S110 (No in S110), the CPU 18 adds the image title 16a or the photographer name 16b to the user comment tag T6.
  • the recording process is terminated without recording.
  • the CPU 18 records the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 in the user comment tag T6 based on the data held in the user comment tag T6 and the characters input via the remote controller 6. Accordingly, the user can hold the album name 14 and the image commentary phrase 16 in the user comment tag T6 without performing a complicated operation.
  • FIG. 11 shows the concept of creating a virtual folder BF.
  • the CPU 18 accesses all Exif files 29 stored in the image data storage unit 28, and refers to the album name information 14N held in the user comment tag T6 of each Exif 29.
  • the CPU 18 creates a virtual folder BF based on the major category album name 14a, middle category album name 14b, and minor category album name 14c held in the album name information 14N.
  • the virtual folder BF is a logical folder used in the electronic album display system 1 and is different from a physical folder recorded on a hard disk or a storage medium.
  • the virtual folder BF includes a large classification virtual folder BF1, a medium classification virtual folder BF2, and a small classification virtual folder BF3.
  • the major category virtual folder BF1 is created based on the major category album name 14a of the album name information 14N
  • the middle category virtual folder BF2 is created based on the middle category album name 14b
  • the minor category virtual folder BF3 is created. It is created based on the album name 14c.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the major classification album name 14a held in all the Exif files 29, and identifies the Exif file 29 in which the major classification album name 14a is the same character string.
  • the CPU 18 creates a virtual folder BF including the Exif file 29 specified based on the large classification album name 14a as the large classification virtual folder BF1. For example, when the CPU 18 creates the large classification virtual folder BF1 based on the large classification album name 14a “2008”, the CPU 18 gives “2008” as the album name 14 to the large classification virtual folder BF1. Thereby, the user can manage the Exif file 29 included in the large classification virtual folder BF1 as the album name 14 “2008”.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the middle class album name 14b held in all the Exif files 29, and specifies the Exif file 29 in which the middle class album name 14b is the same character string.
  • the CPU 18 creates a middle category virtual folder BF2 as a virtual folder BF including the Exif file 29 specified based on the middle category album name 14b. For example, when the CPU 18 creates the middle category virtual folder BF2 based on the middle category album name 14b “Midsummer”, the CPU 18 gives “2008 Midsummer” as the album name 14 to the middle category virtual folder BF2. As a result, the user can manage the Exif file 29 included in the middle-classified virtual folder BF2 as the album name 14 “Midsummer 2008”.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the small classification album name 14c held in all the Exif files 29, and specifies the Exif file 29 in which the small classification album name 14c is the same character string.
  • the CPU 18 creates a small classification virtual folder BF3 as a virtual folder BF including the Exif file 29 specified based on the small classification album name 14c. For example, when the small classification virtual folder BF3 is created based on the small classification album name 14c “two days”, the CPU 18 assigns “2008 midsummer two days” as the album name 14 to the small classification virtual folder BF3. As a result, the user can manage the Exif file 29 included in the small classification virtual folder BF3 as the album name 14 “2008 Summer Midsummer 2nd”.
  • FIG. 12 shows the display state of the virtual folder BF on the image display screen 3.
  • the CPU 18 displays the large classification virtual folder BF1, the medium classification virtual folder BF2, and the small classification virtual folder BF3 on the image display screen 3.
  • the image display screen 3 displays a physical folder including the Exif file 29 as a folder RF as a root folder together with the large classification virtual folder BF1, the medium classification virtual folder BF2, and the small classification virtual folder BF3.
  • the folder RF displays “101ABCDE” as the folder name 33, for example.
  • the folder name 33 is a character string given to the folder RF by the digital camera.
  • the folder RF displays the total number of Exif files 29 included in the folder RF as the number of photos 34.
  • the number 34 of photos displayed on the folder RF is, for example, “236”.
  • the image display screen 3 displays the large classification virtual folder BF1 under the folder RF, displays the medium classification virtual folder BF2 under the large classification virtual folder BF1, and displays the small classification virtual folder BF3 under the medium classification virtual folder BF2. Is displayed.
  • the virtual folder BF displayed on the image display screen 3 displays the album name 14, the number of photos 34, the thumbnail image data 13S, and the slideshow time 35.
  • Each virtual folder BF displays the thumbnail image data 13S held in the thumbnail area 29b of the predetermined Exif file 29 among the included Exif files 29.
  • the predetermined Exif file 29 is, for example, the one with the oldest shooting date and time associated with the original shooting date and time tag T1 of the Exif file 29.
  • the slideshow time 35 is a value obtained by multiplying the number of photos 34 displayed in each virtual folder BF by 5 seconds.
  • 5 seconds is a display time per sheet in which the image data 13 is displayed on the image display screen 3 as a slide show in the electronic album display system 1.
  • the slideshow time 35 “11 minutes 10 seconds” displayed in the large classification virtual folder BF1 is “670 seconds” obtained by multiplying the number of photos 34 “134” by 5 seconds, “minutes” and “seconds”. Is displayed.
  • the user visually recognizes the number of photographs 34 displayed in the virtual folder BF and the slideshow time 35 and operates the remote controller 6 to operate a desired large classification virtual folder BF1, medium classification virtual folder BF2, or small classification virtual folder. Select BF3. Furthermore, the user operates the remote controller 6 to display a plurality of image data 13 included in the selected virtual folder BF as a slideshow. Thereby, the user can enjoy the favorite image data 13 classified into the large classification virtual folder BF1, the middle classification virtual folder BF2, or the small classification virtual folder BF3 by the slide show display.
  • the user can know the configuration of the virtual folder BF by referring to the virtual folder BF displayed on the image display screen 3, the user can easily search for the desired virtual folder BF. Further, the user can know what image data 13 is included in each virtual folder BF by visually recognizing the album name 14 and thumbnail image data 13S displayed in each virtual folder BF. Further, the user can know the number of image data 13 included in each virtual folder BF by visually recognizing the number of photos 34 displayed in each virtual folder BF. Furthermore, the time required for the user to display the image data 13 included in each virtual folder BF as a slide show on the image display screen 3 by visually recognizing the slide show time 35 displayed in each virtual folder BF. Can know.
  • FIG. 13 shows a flow of display processing in which the virtual folder BF is displayed on the image display screen 3.
  • the CPU 18 refers to the major classification album names 14a of all the Exif files 29 stored in the image data storage unit 28 (S201).
  • the CPU 18 identifies the Exif file 29 whose major album name 14a is the same character string, and creates the major classification virtual folder BF1 including the identified Exif file 29 (S202).
  • the CPU 18 refers to the middle-classified album name 14b of all the Exif files 29 stored in the image data storage unit 28 (S203).
  • the CPU 18 specifies the Exif file 29 in which the middle class album name 14b is the same character string, and creates the middle class virtual folder BF2 including the identified Exif file 29 (S204).
  • the CPU 18 refers to the small classification album names 14c of all the Exif files 29 stored in the image data storage unit 28 (S205).
  • the CPU 18 identifies the Exif file 29 whose minor classification album name 14c is the same character string, and creates the minor classification virtual folder BF3 including the identified Exif file 29 (S206).
  • the CPU 18 displays the folder RF on the image display screen 3, the large classification virtual folder BF1 under the folder RF, the medium classification virtual folder BF2 under the large classification virtual folder BF1, and the small under the medium classification virtual folder BF2.
  • the classified virtual folders BF3 are displayed (S207).
  • the CPU 18 creates the virtual folder BF based on the major category album name 14a, the middle category album name 14b, and the minor category album name 14c. Thereby, the CPU 18 can create the virtual folder BF and display it on the image display screen 3 without violating the Exif standard.
  • the user can easily search for the desired virtual folder BF and image data 13 by referring to the virtual folder BF displayed on the image display screen 3.
  • FIGS. 14A to 14C show a procedure for changing the album name 14.
  • FIG. 14A shows a state in which the virtual folder BF is selected
  • FIG. 14B shows a state in which the album name 14 is changed
  • FIG. 14C shows that the major classification album name 14a is rewritten.
  • the user operates the remote controller 6 to specify the virtual folder BF to which the album name 14 desired to be changed is assigned.
  • the image display screen 3 displays the outer frame of the virtual folder BF selected by the user thicker than the other virtual folders BF. Thereby, the user can visually recognize the selected virtual folder BF.
  • the large classification virtual folder BF1 is selected by the user.
  • the user operates the remote controller 6 to change the album name 14 of the selected large classification virtual folder BF1.
  • the image display screen 3 displays the characters input via the remote controller 6 as the album name 14 on the large classification virtual folder BF1. Further, the image display screen 3 displays a cursor 36 indicating a position where a character is input on the large classification virtual folder BF1. Thereby, the user can change the album name 14 assigned to the large classification virtual folder BF1.
  • the CPU 18 records the changed album name 14 in the album name information 14N.
  • the album name 14 given to the large classification virtual folder BF1 is changed to the character string “family trip” by the user.
  • the CPU 18 accesses all the Exif files 29 included in the large classification virtual folder BF1, and rewrites the large classification album name 14a held in the album name information 14N of these Exif files 29 into the character string “family trip”.
  • the image display screen 3 displays the album name 14 given to the major classification virtual folder BF1 as “family trip”.
  • the user can easily change the album name 14 assigned to the desired virtual folder BF, and can manage the image data 13 with the changed album name 14.
  • FIG. 15 shows a flow of album name change processing in which the album name 14 is changed.
  • the CPU 18 displays the large classification virtual folder BF1, the medium classification virtual folder BF2, and the small classification virtual folder BF3 created based on the large classification album name 14a, the medium classification album name 14b, and the small classification album name 14c on the image display screen 3. It is displayed (S301).
  • the CPU 18 determines whether or not the virtual folder BF whose album name 14 is to be changed has been selected via the remote controller 6 (Yes in S302). In step S302, when the virtual folder BF is not selected (No in S302), the CPU 18 continues to wait for the virtual folder BF to be selected.
  • step S302 when the virtual folder BF is selected in step S302 (Yes in S302), the CPU 18 displays the outer frame of the selected virtual folder BF on the image display screen 3 to be thicker than the other virtual folders BF.
  • the selected virtual folder BF is emphasized (S303).
  • the CPU 18 displays the characters input via the remote controller 6 on the virtual folder BF as the changed album name 14 (S304).
  • the CPU 18 determines whether or not the changed album name 14 is the major classification album name 14a (S305).
  • step S305 when the changed album name 14 is the major classification album name 14a (Yes in S305), the CPU 18 accesses all the Exif files 29 included in the selected virtual folder BF, and these Exifs.
  • the large album name 14a held in the file 29 is rewritten (S306).
  • step S305 when the changed album name 14 is not the major classification album name 14a (No in S305), the CPU 18 determines whether or not the changed album name 14 is the middle classification album name 14b (S307). .
  • step S307 when the changed album name 14 is the middle-classified album name 14b (Yes in S307), the CPU 18 accesses all the Exif files 29 included in the selected virtual folder BF, and these Exifs.
  • the medium classification album name 14b held in the file 29 is rewritten (S308).
  • step S307 when the changed album name 14 is not the middle-classified album name 14b (No in S307), the CPU 18 determines that the small-category album name 14c has been changed, and all included in the selected virtual folder BF.
  • the Exif file 29 is accessed, and the small category album name 14c held in these Exif files 29 is rewritten (S309).
  • the CPU 18 rewrites the major category album name 14a, the middle category album name 14b, and the minor category album name 14c in accordance with the changed album name 14.
  • the user rewrites the major category album name 14a, middle category album name 14b, or minor category album name 14c held in the Exif file 29 only by changing the album name 14 of the desired virtual folder BF. be able to.
  • the present invention is not limited to the configuration of the above-described embodiment, and various modifications are possible.
  • the image display screen 3 displays the image data 13, the album name display window 15, and the image comment phrase display window 17 simultaneously. Instead of the configuration, only the image data 13 and the album name display window 15 may be displayed.
  • the electronic album display system 1 may be configured to have a function of changing the image commentary phrase 16 by the user in addition to the function of changing the album name by the user. Further, the electronic album display system 1 has a function of managing the image data 13 or displaying the slide show, and for example, moving images and music with images taken by a digital camera, a digital video camera, or a mobile phone. It may be configured to have a function of managing or playing back.

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L'invention porte sur un système d'affichage d'album électronique (1), qui donne automatiquement un nom d'album (14) à des données d'image (13) et affiche simultanément les données d'image et le nom d'album (14). Une unité centrale (CPU) (18) référence une étiquette de date/heure (T1) d'imagerie originale conservée dans une zone d'en-tête (29a), et acquiert une chaîne de caractères à partir d'éléments de candidat de conversion (31c) lorsqu'une section de stockage de données d'image (28) stocke un nouveau fichier Exif (29). La CPU (18) enregistre la chaîne de caractères acquise dans une étiquette de commentaire d'utilisateur (T6) en tant que nom d'album (14). Le nom d'album (14) est affiché sur un écran d'affichage d'image (3) conjointement avec les données d'image (13). De ce fait, l'utilisateur peut automatiquement donner un nom d'album (14) à des données d'image (13) sans compromettre la compatibilité avec d'autres dispositifs et visualiser simultanément les données d'image (13) et le nom d'album (14).
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