H04N5/84

Method for backing up digital cinematographic content
10176842 · 2019-01-08 · ·

The present invention relates to a method for backing up digital cinematographic content, comprising the steps of: generating, from said content, a digital stream encoded in a compressed format, or having said digital stream already encoded in a compressed format; and recording said digital stream encoded in a compressed format onto a photographic film.

Digital medium with hidden content
10148905 · 2018-12-04 · ·

A digital medium such as a DVD disk, may contain hidden content and apparent content. When loaded, a main or title menu may appear to provide an apparent link to apparent content and a non-apparent link to non-apparent content. The non-apparent link may require a user to perform a sequence of non-apparent control actions before providing access to the non-apparent content.

Digital medium with hidden content
10148905 · 2018-12-04 · ·

A digital medium such as a DVD disk, may contain hidden content and apparent content. When loaded, a main or title menu may appear to provide an apparent link to apparent content and a non-apparent link to non-apparent content. The non-apparent link may require a user to perform a sequence of non-apparent control actions before providing access to the non-apparent content.

Multi-shot illumination control using preset lighting program activating lighting groups and acquiring images for optical inspection
12106464 · 2024-10-01 · ·

A method for acquiring images of a part to be inspected comprises the following steps framing the part with a digital video camera providing an illuminator comprising a plurality of illumination sources arranged to illuminate various portions of the part or to illuminate the part from different angles, wherein individual illumination sources or groups of illumination sources are controlled individually by means of an illumination control unit operationally connected to the digital video camera; controlling the video camera to take a series of shots of framed part, with each shot being defined by a preset exposure time with each shot and for the duration of the exposure time generating a part illumination condition through the illumination control unit by activating a portion of the individual illumination sources or groups of illumination sources so the sequence of shots is taken with different corresponding lighting conditions according to a preset lighting program.

Multi-shot illumination control using preset lighting program activating lighting groups and acquiring images for optical inspection
12106464 · 2024-10-01 · ·

A method for acquiring images of a part to be inspected comprises the following steps framing the part with a digital video camera providing an illuminator comprising a plurality of illumination sources arranged to illuminate various portions of the part or to illuminate the part from different angles, wherein individual illumination sources or groups of illumination sources are controlled individually by means of an illumination control unit operationally connected to the digital video camera; controlling the video camera to take a series of shots of framed part, with each shot being defined by a preset exposure time with each shot and for the duration of the exposure time generating a part illumination condition through the illumination control unit by activating a portion of the individual illumination sources or groups of illumination sources so the sequence of shots is taken with different corresponding lighting conditions according to a preset lighting program.

Imaging device
10085000 · 2018-09-25 · ·

An imaging device includes an imaging sensor that outputs an imaging signal representing a sequence of frame images of a photographic subject. A buffer memory temporarily stores data of the sequence of frame images from the imaging signal. A release switch is actuated by a user to output an image-taking signal. A controller, upon receipt of the image-taking signal from the release switch: (i) generates moving image data from at least some of the plurality of frame images stored in the buffer memory, (ii) generates at least one piece of still image data based on at least one frame image of the plurality of frame images stored in the buffer memory, and (iii) associates the moving image data with the still image data and records the moving image data and the still image data in a recording medium.

Automatic playback overshoot control system and method
10070096 · 2018-09-04 · ·

An automatic overshoot control system and method can enable a user to more easily terminate a trick mode (e.g., fast forward or rewind) at an intended point in program material. For example, after a trick mode, a user can initiate display of audio or video at a particular intended point in the program material while minimizing a need to manually adjust. The system determines an offset and tracks a preview position within the program material displayed as a trick mode preview incorporating the offset. The system also tracks an actual position within the program material based on the preview position and offset. The actual position corresponds to a predicted location that the user desires upon terminating the preview trick mode. When the preview trick mode is terminated, normal playback of the program material is resumed at the actual location corresponding to the user's intended location in the program material.

Information processing device, information processing method, program, and recording medium
10063823 · 2018-08-28 · ·

There is provided an information processing device, an information processing method, a program, and a recording medium that make it possible to set a dynamic range of an image to be reproduced. A BD-J execution unit sets a dynamic range of a screen to be reproduced. A video decoder generates a main video to be reproduced in the dynamic range set by the BD-J execution unit. The present disclosure can be applied, for example, to a reproducing device or the like that reproduces an optical disk that records an AV stream of a main video in a standard dynamic range (SDR) and an AV stream of a main video in a high dynamic range (HDR).

Storage system using unformatted digital optical tape
10033961 · 2018-07-24 · ·

Digital optical tape archival storage systems and methods are disclosed. A digital optical tape recorder simultaneously writes data and two or more guide tracks onto an unformatted digital optical tape recording medium. A digital optical tape reader includes a camera and an image processor. The camera captures a two-dimensional image of the digital optical tape recording medium including the data and the two or more guide tracks. The image processor extracts the data from the two-dimensional image based, at least in part, on the guide tracks.

Information processing device, information recording medium, information processing method, and program
10026437 · 2018-07-17 · ·

To determine whether or not a correct continuous reproduction disk has been attached, and perform control in accordance with a determination result in a data reproduction process including a first information recording medium and a second information recording medium. A first root certificate transform value is calculated by applying a first transform function to data constituting a first root certificate recorded in the first information recording medium and a second root certificate transform value is calculated by applying a second transform function to data constituting a second root certificate recorded in the second information recording medium. Transform values based on first and second root certificates are compared. A process under execution is continued when the first and second root certificate transform values match. However, the process under execution is stooped or a warning is output when the first and second root certificate transform values do not match.