MOBILE PHOTOBOOTH
20250039312 ยท 2025-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03B15/06
PHYSICS
G06K7/10415
PHYSICS
H04N23/661
ELECTRICITY
E04H1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
H04N1/00
ELECTRICITY
G06K7/10
PHYSICS
E04H1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G03B15/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A system and method are provided for photographing vehicles in a deployable photobooth structure that avoids corner lighting issues common with angular shaped photobooths. The walls of the photobooth are made of an opaque fabric or panels. A frame supports photographic lighting, as well as rods from which the fabric that forms the walls is hung. The photobooth itself may be hung from a ceiling and deployed downward or retracted upward to a ceiling. The photobooth may also be mobile and used in outdoor settings. If not hung, vertical support legs may be used to support the frame above the floor or ground. Low volume car photos are obtained where a user walks about the inside perimeter of the photobooth and takes a series of photographs or video. The images or video may then be manipulated by computer to provide seamless reflection free 360 degree images.
Claims
1. A photobooth for photographing a vehicle, the photobooth comprising: one or more cameras; one or more lights; a first rectangular frame; a second non-circular frame separate from and located above the first non-circular frame; one or more rods coupled to and below the first non-circular frame, wherein the one or more rods define a closed shape around a vehicle placement portion of the photobooth; and a fabric draped from the one or more rods, wherein the fabric forms a circumferential wall of the photobooth.
2. The photobooth of claim 1, further comprising one or more attachment points coupled to at least one of the first non-circular frame or the second non-circular frame, wherein the one or more attachment points are configured to couple to a ceiling.
3. The photobooth of claim 1, further comprising one or more attachment arms coupled to at least one of the first non-circular frame or the second non-circular frame, wherein the one or more attachment arms are configured to couple to boom arm of a crane.
4. The photobooth of claim 1, wherein the second non-circular frame is orthogonal to the first non-circular frame.
5. The photobooth of claim 1, wherein the one or more lights comprise a tracking light configured to direct placement of one or more objects within the photobooth.
6. The photobooth of claim 5, wherein the tracking light comprises an overhead light that directs the placement of the one or more objects within the photobooth.
7. The photobooth of claim 1, further comprising a central processing unit (CPU) electrically coupled to the one or more cameras and the one or more lights, wherein the CPU is configured to automatically control at least one of the one or more cameras or the one or more lights when capturing images of the vehicle placement portion in the photobooth from multiple angles.
8. A method for creating a photobooth for photographing a vehicle, the method comprising: arranging a first non-circular frame below a second non-circular frame; coupling one or more rods to and below the first non-circular frame, wherein the one or more rods define a closed shape around a vehicle placement portion of the photobooth; coupling one or more lights to the photobooth; draping a fabric from the one or more rods, wherein the fabric forms a circumferential wall of the photobooth; and interfacing one or more cameras with the photobooth.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising coupling one or more attachment points to at least one of the first non-circular frame or the second non-circular frame, wherein the one or more attachment points are configured to couple to a ceiling.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising coupling one or more attachment arms to at least one of the first non-circular frame or the second non-circular frame, wherein the one or more attachment arms are configured to couple to a boom arm of a crane.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the arranging the first non-circular frame comprises arranging the first non-circular frame below and orthogonal to the second non-circular frame.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the one or more lights comprise a tracking light configured to direct placement of one or more objects within the photobooth.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the tracking light comprises an overhead light that directs the placement of the one or more objects within the photobooth.
14. The method of claim 12, electrically coupling a central processing unit (CPU) to the one or more cameras and the one or more lights, wherein the CPU is configured to automatically control the one or more cameras or the one or more lights when capturing images of the vehicle placement portion in the photobooth from multiple angles.
15. A method of operating a photobooth for photographing vehicles, the method comprising: moving a vehicle into the photobooth comprising: one or more cameras; one or more lights; a first non-circular frame; a second non-circular frame separate from and located above the first non-circular frame; one or more rods coupled to and below the first non-circular frame, wherein the one or more rods define a closed shape around a vehicle placement portion of the photobooth; and a fabric draped from the one or more rods, wherein the fabric forms a circumferential wall of the photobooth; activating the one or more cameras and the one or more lights to capture a photograph of the vehicle; and moving the vehicle out of the photobooth.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the photobooth further comprises one or more attachment points coupled to at least one of the first non-circular frame or the second non-circular frame, wherein the one or more attachment points are configured to couple to a ceiling.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the photobooth further comprises one or more attachment arms coupled to at least one of the first non-circular frame or the second non-circular frame, wherein the one or more attachment arms are configured to couple to boom arm of a crane.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the second non-circular frame is orthogonal to the first non-circular frame.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein the one or more lights comprise a tracking light configured to direct placement of one or more objects within the photobooth.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the tracking light comprises an overhead light that directs the placement of the one or more objects within the photobooth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The subject matter that is regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] The present invention has utility as a system for photographing vehicles in a deployable curvilinear geometric shaped photobooth structure or even cylindrical photobooth structure. The plane curve geometric shaped or even cylindrical shape of the photobooth avoids corner lighting issues common with square or rectangular shaped photobooths. The walls of the photobooth in specific inventive embodiments are made of a heavy fabric, such as for example fabric used to divide gymnasium spaces but is opaque. A metal or aluminum frame, for example formed with a unistrut or other connectable tubular type members, supports photographic lighting, as well as one or more rods from which the fabric that forms the walls is hung. Embodiments of the inventive photobooth may itself be hung from a ceiling and deployed downward or retracted upward to the ceiling when needed to conserve floor space below. Embodiments of the deployable cylindrical photobooth may also be mobile and used in outdoor settings directly in an auto dealership parking and display lot. In embodiments that are not hung from a ceiling, vertical support legs may be used to support the frame above the floor or ground. Embodiments of the inventive deployable cylindrical photobooth may be used primarily for low volume car photos where a user walks about the inside perimeter of the photobooth and takes a series of photographs with a camera, tablet, or smartphone shooting images or video. The images or video may then be manipulated by computer to provide seamless reflection free 360 degree images.
[0024] In some inventive embodiments, a system is based on an IPAD or IPHONE or similar device that loads pictures directly to a web site. The images captured have controlled reflections from multiple angles and perspectives. A viewer is able to discern whether there are surface imperfections, scratches, and dents on a vehicle surface. Reflections are controlled in the circular chamber of the photobooth with curtain walls that are a light scattering sheet material such as a white canvas or gray walls, or a combination thereof. In specific embodiments a sunset style reflection on the vehicle surface is produced with the lower portion of the curtain wall being grey. A sunset style reflection refers to a hot horizon line on the vehicle with a rapid fall off (i.e., a sunset shot).
[0025] It is to be understood that in instances where a range of values are provided herein, that the range is intended to encompass not only the end point values of the range, but also intermediate values of the range as explicitly being included within the range and varying by the last significant figure of the range. By way of example, a recited range of from 1 to 4 is intended to include 1-2, 1-3, 2-4, 3-4, and 1-4.
[0026] It is appreciated that a plane curve shape, curvilinear shape, and a cylindrical shape are mathematical in nature and include continuously and smoothly transitioning lines or walls that are only approximated by the physical components of the present invention. These terms are intended to include discontinuities associated with complementary components relative to one another that approximate the shape, as well as linear sections with angular transitions therebetween. Exemplary versions of these approximations are shown in
[0027] Embodiments of the inventive deployable photographic booth allow for a complete set of multi perspective high quality vehicle images to be obtained and recorded into a template in less than 90 seconds, and in some instances in approximately 60 seconds. Any employee moving a vehicle from point A to point B can drive into embodiments of the deployable cylindrical booth, such as during vehicle delivery, moving into and out of a body shop or detailing shop, or moving the vehicle into position for auction. Thus, by the time the subject car is returned to its parking spot, the car is already available for sale online based on uploaded images and VIN uploaded information. The rapid processing time of the inventive deployable cylindrical photobooth structure booth provides images that are equivalent to existing photographic staging methods that take several minutes to several hours to obtain a set of vehicle images. The rapid image processing and recordation of vehicle condition allows for new business models such as creating virtual or cyber dealerships where a wholesale customer never takes possession of a subject vehicle, and the vehicle is dropped shipped to the end retail customer. Photos obtained with the inventive system may be sold along with the subject vehicle for use by a purchasing used car retailer, and as it typically takes four days for the buyer to take delivery of the wholesale vehicle, with instant access to the vehicle photos the purchaser can start advertising the vehicle four days prior to physically taking possession of the vehicle.
[0028] Embodiments of the inventive deployable cylindrical photobooth structure may utilize radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to identify and record vehicles as the vehicles are processed through the system. The RFID may be related to the vehicle identification number (VIN) of a vehicle to be processed. Information related to the vehicle, such as vehicle make, model, body style, and color encoded in the VIN may be used to automatically adjust lighting within the photobooth. Further information that may be related to the RFID may include a dealership setting that may also indicate which dealer the vehicle is being shot for and incorporate that dealer's specific preferences such as lighting style, file size and format, number of photo shots and angles to be recorded. RFID information may also be used to project text onto the background of the shot or overlay text onto the file during processing, such as price, dealer name, vehicle specifications, mileage, etc. In a manual booth embodiment, knowing the make and model number could automatically tell the photographer where to stand and what pictures to take. In a specific inventive embodiment, a single overhead theater tracking light may direct the photographer where to stand to take a picture. As a result of preset angles and lighting, high quality images are collected in a fraction of time compared to an individual vehicle photo-session. Each photo would trigger the next light. The number of shots and positions in some inventive embodiments are determined by the RFID and data base information. Utilizing the optical tracker of embodiments of the invention, the program of where and how to shoot can be obtained by watching and recording a real photographer shoot a vehicle of similar body style.
[0029] Referring now to the figures, an embodiment of the inventive deployable cylindrical photographic booth is shown generally at 10 in
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[0033] The rounded walls used in the present invention act to preclude secondary reflections that negatively affect image quality. In specific embodiments RFID readers 18 are mounted at the entrance to read the identification tag associated with a subject vehicle. The driver of the vehicle in some embodiments may have an RFID name tag to track who shot the images or to monitor productivity. In inventive embodiments, the entrance has a covering cloth or curtain to create a uniform background in front corner camera shots having the entrance in the background thereof.
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[0037] As a person skilled in the art will recognize from the previous detailed description and from the figures and claims, modifications and changes can be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of this invention defined in the following claims.