US20240144974
2024-05-02
Physics
G11B27/031
The patent describes an editing device equipped with a first processor designed to facilitate the editing of visual content. This device displays a first image and a first video as the background on a single screen, allowing users to edit the content within the screen. The innovation focuses on the integration of image and video elements, enabling simultaneous comparison and editing on the same display.
The disclosed technology relates broadly to editing and image processing devices and methods. It builds upon existing content distribution and image composition systems, such as those described in JP6260840B and JP2017-011461A. These previous systems involve steps like content editing, transmission, recognition code embedding, and augmented reality marker generation for composite images.
A second processor in an image processing device captures printed outputs of edited images. It detects embedded second images to retrieve saved editing content from storage. This system supports offline operations by storing history information that associates specific images with their corresponding edits, facilitating subsequent retrieval and display of these edits.
The device supports offline storage of history information, allowing retrieval of editing content without online access. Additionally, it adjusts video quality on the first screen and applies these adjustments to background images in subsequent displays. This ensures consistency between edited content and its presentation in various formats or media.