A METHOD, SOFTWARE PRODUCT, CAMERA DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING AND CAMERA SETTINGS
20220053121 · 2022-02-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04N23/57
ELECTRICITY
H04N23/74
ELECTRICITY
H04N23/88
ELECTRICITY
G03B15/05
PHYSICS
H04N23/64
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a software implemented method adapted for a camera and artificial lighting system for determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or camera setting. The method comprises obtaining first pre-image data relating to at least part of a scene using said camera having a predetermined pre-image camera setting, wherein the first pre-image data is obtained in ambient light, obtaining second pre-image data relating to at least part of the scene using said camera having the predetermined pre-image camera setting, wherein the second pre-image data is obtained from the scene being lightened with the artificial light, receiving user information relating to one or more desired optical characteristics of at least part of an image to be captured using said camera, and determining the artificial lighting setting and/or a camera setting for an image to be captured using said camera based on said obtained first pre-image data, said obtained second pre-image data and said received information relating to the desired or pre-set optical characteristics of at least part of the image to be captured.
Claims
1. A software implemented method adapted for a camera and artificial lighting system for determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or camera setting, said method comprising obtaining first pre-image data relating to at least part of a scene using said camera having a predetermined pre-image camera setting, wherein the first pre-image data is obtained in ambient light, obtaining second pre-image data relating to at least part of the scene using said camera having the predetermined pre-image camera setting, wherein the second pre-image data is obtained from the scene being lightened with the artificial light, receiving user information relating to one or more desired optical characteristics of at least part of an image to be captured using said camera, and determining the artificial lighting setting and/or a camera setting for an image to be captured using said camera based on said obtained first pre-image data, said obtained second pre-image data and said received information relating to the desired or pre-set optical characteristics of at least part of the image to be captured.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises providing at the at least one artificial lighting device the determined artificial lighting device setting and/or providing at the camera the determined camera setting.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the camera setting comprises a sensor light sensitivity, ISO, setting and/or an aperture setting and/or exposure duration setting.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the lighting setting comprises a mean light intensity during the exposure setting and/or mean color temperature setting.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the one or more desired or pre-set optical characteristics comprises an exposure value and/or a white balance and/or a relation between luminous exposure from artificial and ambient light.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the part of the scene of an image to be captured with desired optical characteristics is selected by the user or predetermined.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the determining comprises determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or the camera setting so as to obtain a desired or pre-set exposure value in at least part of the scene.
8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the determining comprises determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or the camera setting so as to obtain a desired or pre-set relation of luminous exposure for artificial and ambient light in at least part of the scene.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the determining comprises determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or the camera setting so as to obtain a desired or user set white balance in at least part of the scene.
10. A computer program product for performing the method for determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or camera setting according to claim 1.
11. A camera phone software program product for performing the method for determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or camera setting according to claim 1.
12. A camera phone software program product for performing the method for determining at least one artificial lighting device setting and/or camera setting according to claim 1, which controls a camera and at least one artificial lighting device, wherein the camera phone software program product is arranged to control at least one artificial lighting device via Bluetooth.
13. A camera device comprising a camera connectable to an artificial lighting device and a hardware processor, wherein the hardware processor is arranged to control the camera and at least one artificial lighting device and wherein the hardware processor is arranged to control the camera to obtain first pre-image data relating to at least part of a scene with ambient light, control the camera and at least one artificial lighting device to obtain second pre-image data relating to at least part of the scene with the artificial light, and control at least one artificial lighting device and/or camera setting based on said obtained first pre-image, said obtained second pre-image and information relating to one or more desired or pre-set optical characteristics of an image to be captured using said camera.
14. The camera device according to claim 13, further comprising a user interface for receiving user information relating to one or more desired optical characteristics of at least part of an image to be captured using said camera.
15. The camera device according to claim 13, wherein the camera device is integrated within an electronic user device such as a camera phone.
16. A camera phone comprising a camera device according to claim 13.
17. A system comprising a camera device according to claim 13 and at least one artificial lighting device.
18. The system according to claim 17, wherein the camera device is arranged to communicate with the at least one artificial lighting device over a communication interface such as a wireless communication interface.
19. The system according to claim 17, wherein the camera device is arranged to communicate with at least one artificial lighting device over a Bluetooth interface.
20. The system according to claim 18, wherein the camera device is arranged to communicate settings to at least one artificial lighting device over the communication interface.
21. The system according to claim 17, wherein at least one artificial lighting device comprises a plurality of artificial lighting devices.
22. The system according to claim 17, wherein the camera device is integrated within a camera phone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Throughout the figures, same reference numerals refer to same parts, concepts, and/or elements. Consequently, what will be said regarding a reference numeral in one figure applies equally well to the same reference numeral in other figures unless not explicitly stated otherwise.
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[0032] The method comprises a step for obtaining first pre-image data from a scene with ambient light with a camera using predetermined camera setting 110. Here the scene refers to the field of view of the camera sensor. The first pre-image data may comprise image data acquired from the whole of or parts of the scene. Here “the whole of the scene” relates to the full field of view of the camera sensor. The first pre-image data may comprise image data acquired from one or multiple acquisitions. The first pre-image data may comprise an image captured by means of the camera sensor.
[0033] The method comprises a step for obtaining second pre-image data from a scene with artificial lighting with said camera using predetermined camera setting 120. The lighting during the obtaining of second pre-image data corresponds to the sum of the ambient lighting and the light from the artificial lighting device(s). The second pre-image data may comprise image data acquired from the whole of or parts of the scene. The second pre-image data may comprise image data acquired from one or multiple acquisitions. The second pre-image data may comprise an image captured by means of the camera sensor.
[0034] The artificial lighting used for obtaining the second pre-image data may be produced with predetermined lighting array setting. Lighting array herein refers to one or more artificial lighting devices. The predetermined lighting array setting may be determined based on the first pre-image data from the scene with ambient light. The determination the predetermined lighting array settings may be based on the level of exposure in the first pre-image data. The camera setting may be the same or different from the camera setting used when obtaining the first pre-image data without artificial light 110.
[0035] The method comprises a step for receiving user information relating to one or more desired optical characteristics of an image to be captured using said camera 130. The user information may be received by user input of information before or after the timing of obtaining the pre-image data sets. In one example the user information is stored in a memory in the camera device, in a memory in the control element or in a memory in an artificial lighting device. The step of receiving user information then comprises retrieving the user information stored in the camera device, control element or artificial lightning device.
[0036] The received user information relating to one or more desired optical characteristics of the image to be captured may relate to the whole of the image or at least one part thereof. The user may select to which part(s) of the image to be captured the one or more desired optical characteristics relates.
[0037] The method comprises a step for determining the camera setting and/or artificial lighting array setting 140 utilizing any of the information from the previous steps.
[0038] The first and second pre-image data sets may be used to predict the lighting of the scene for the image to be captured. The camera and lighting array settings have characteristically several degrees of freedom. Therefore, in order to determine a single setting at least one user preference and/or pre-set metric is obtained.
[0039] In one example, the first and second pre-image data sets are compared to determine how the brightness changes with artificial lighting in at least part of the scene. The camera and/or lighting array settings is determined for an image to be captured using said camera with the user's desired exposure value based on the determined brightness change. In one example the determined brightness change between the first and second image data sets is used to determine the camera and/or artificial lighting array settings to obtain a desired relation between luminous exposure of ambient light and artificial light from at least part of the scene.
[0040] In one example the first and second pre-image data sets are compared based on white balance. This means that the camera and artificial lighting array settings for an image to be captured using said camera is determined so that the desired white balance in at least part of the scene is obtained.
[0041] The only restriction regarding the order of the steps arises in case one step needs the result of another step as input.
[0042] The method may comprise a step providing camera setting and/or setting for at least one artificial lighting device 150. In one example the setting of the lighting array are provided to both the camera and the lighting array, and the camera setting are provided to the camera. In one example the method may be realized as a software application on a camera phone providing the settings to the camera phone's operating system.
[0043] The providing of camera setting and/or setting for at least one artificial lighting device may comprise communication with the camera and/or the at least one lighting array. In one example the communication could be via a wireless communication interface. In one example the wireless communication interface could be Bluetooth.
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[0045] In one example the camera setting comprise sensor light sensitivity (ISO). In one example the camera setting comprise lens opening (aperture). In one example the camera setting comprise exposure time (shutter speed). In one example the camera setting comprise light sensitivity, lens opening and exposure time, or any combination thereof.
[0046] In one example the lighting array setting comprise mean light intensity during the exposure. In one example the lighting array setting comprise mean color temperature. On one example, the lighting array setting comprises mean light intensity during the exposure and mean color temperature.
[0047] In an envisioned method the method provides light sensitivity, aperture and exposure duration settings to the camera, and mean light intensity during the exposure and mean color temperature settings to at least one lighting device. In order for the determining step of the envisioned method to find a unique setting solution at least one desired optical characteristic of the image to be captured using said camera is obtained. As an example a user defined exposure value and a desired relation between luminous exposure from artificial and ambient light may result in a unique set of camera and lighting array settings.
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[0049] The control element may calculate the lighting array settings for the second pre-image data based on the first pre-image data. The control element may calculate at least one selected part of the scene based on the first and second pre-image data sets. The “selected parts of the scene” are the regions taken in account when determining settings, see
[0050] Said camera device may also comprise an interface 350 for receiving user information relating to one or more desired optical characteristics of an image to be captured using said camera. The interface may provide user selection of at least one optical characteristic. The interface may provide user selection of at least one part of the scene.
[0051] The camera device may be integrated into a camera phone or tablet. The camera device could be a camera phone. The camera device could be a tablet.
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[0053] The lighting array 420 may comprise multiple artificial lighting devices 421, 422. The control element 430 may be a separate device or integrated within the camera device or an artificial lighting device. The control element 430 comprises a processor 440 and a data storage unit 450. The system may comprise a camera with multiple artificial lighting devices and a control element. The control element may be arranged to communicate camera and/or lighting array settings via a wireless communication interface, such as Bluetooth, to the camera and/or lighting array. The system may comprise an artificial lighting devices comprising a plurality of artificial lighting devices. The system could be a camera phone or tablet.
[0054] The storage unit 450 is arranged to store a computer program product for performing at least parts of the disclosed method described in relation to
[0055] The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is provided for illustrative and descriptive purposes. It is neither intended to be exhaustive, nor to limit the invention to the variants described. Many modifications and variations will obviously suggest themselves to one skilled in the art. The embodiments have been chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and their practical applications and thereby make it possible for one skilled in the art to understand the invention for different embodiments and with the various modifications appropriate to the intended use.