Invention Title:

EDITING DEVICE, IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, TERMINAL DEVICE, EDITING METHOD, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM

Publication number:

US20240144974

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Section:

Physics

Class:

G11B27/031

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Smart overview of the Invention

An editing device is designed to enhance user interaction by displaying a first image alongside a first video that serves as its background. This setup allows users to edit the content within the displayed image while both elements are visible on the same screen. The device incorporates a first processor that manages these visual components and responds to user instructions for editing.

Functionality of the Editing Device

The first processor not only displays the first image and video but also enables editing capabilities within the first screen. Users can manipulate various aspects of the displayed content, including changing visual impressions and adjusting image quality. The device can also apply filters to improve the quality of the video being used as a background.

Integration of Virtual Images

Further enhancing its functionality, the editing device allows users to assign virtual images during the editing process. This feature enables more creative freedom by letting users integrate additional visual elements into their work. The processor can save edited content and generate new images based on user specifications, facilitating a seamless editing experience.

Image Processing Capabilities

An associated image processing device is included, which captures printed outputs from the editing device. This second processor detects specific images from printed materials, retrieves associated editing content, and displays it alongside captured images on a secondary screen. The system maintains a history of edits, allowing offline access to previously saved content.

Enhanced Display Processing

The image processing device further improves user experience by adjusting video quality in real-time and displaying processed images effectively. It supports both first and second display processing methods, ensuring that edited content is presented clearly and attractively. This comprehensive approach enhances both editing and viewing experiences across devices.