CN113157182A - Image editing method, image editing device, electronic equipment and storage medium - Google Patents

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CN113157182A
CN113157182A CN202110349717.7A CN202110349717A CN113157182A CN 113157182 A CN113157182 A CN 113157182A CN 202110349717 A CN202110349717 A CN 202110349717A CN 113157182 A CN113157182 A CN 113157182A
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The present disclosure relates to an image editing method, an image editing apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium, wherein the method includes: displaying an image editing interface in the display area, wherein the image editing interface comprises an editing effect display area and an original image display area; responding to the first editing instruction, and obtaining a first original image pointed by the first editing instruction from the original images displayed in the original image display area; editing the first original drawing by using a first editing mode to obtain an effect drawing of the first original drawing, wherein the first editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a first sample effect drawing pointed by a first editing instruction; and displaying the effect picture of the first original picture in the editing effect display area. The method and the device can display the editing effect through the sample effect image, and the user can preview whether the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect image meets the requirement of the user through the sample effect image. The user can directly edit the original image by using an editing mode meeting the requirements of the user without multiple attempts, so that the operation burden of the electronic equipment is reduced.

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Image editing method, image editing device, electronic equipment and storage medium
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of image processing, and in particular, to an image editing method and apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium.
Background
With the popularization of electronic devices having a photographing function, such as mobile phones, various application programs capable of editing images are increasing.
When the application program edits the image, the user needs to manually select an editing mode or even adjust specific editing parameters in the cropping panel, and then can see the editing effect. In order to make the edited effect meet the requirements of the user, the user often needs to manually select an editing mode or even adjust specific editing parameters in the cropping panel for many times, which undoubtedly brings excessive operation burden to the electronic device.
Disclosure of Invention
The present disclosure provides an image editing method, an image editing apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium, so as to at least solve a problem in the related art that image editing imposes an excessive operation burden on the electronic device. The technical scheme of the disclosure is as follows:
according to a first aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided an image editing method, including:
displaying an image editing interface in a display area, wherein the image editing interface comprises an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect image is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect image correspondingly indicates at least one editing mode, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area;
responding to a first editing instruction, and obtaining a first original image pointed by the first editing instruction from the original images displayed in the original image display area;
and editing the first original drawing by using a first editing mode to obtain an effect drawing of the first original drawing, wherein the first editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a first sample effect drawing pointed by the first editing instruction.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the method further includes:
and displaying the effect graph of the first artwork in the editing effect display area.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the method further includes:
responding to a second editing instruction, and obtaining a second original image pointed by the second editing instruction from the original image displayed in the original image display area;
editing the second original image by using a second editing mode to obtain an effect image of the second original image, wherein the second editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a second sample effect image pointed by the second editing instruction;
and if the first editing mode is different from the second editing mode, simultaneously displaying the effect graph of the first original graph and the effect graph of the second original graph in the editing effect display area.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the first editing instruction is an instruction to drag the first artwork to an area where the first sample effect graph is located.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the editing effect display area includes a plurality of sub-areas, each sub-area displays a sample effect graph, and the editing manners corresponding to the sample effect graphs displayed by different sub-areas are different; the method further comprises the following steps: and displaying the effect graph of the first original graph in the sub-area where the first sample effect graph is located.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the method further includes: displaying at least part of the artwork in the artwork set in response to a first selected instruction for the sample effect map in the display area;
responding to a second selected instruction, and obtaining a third original image selected by the second selected instruction from the original images displayed in the display area;
editing the third original image by using an editing mode corresponding to the sample effect image selected by the first selected instruction to obtain an effect image of the third original image;
and displaying at least an effect map of the third original in the display area.
In one possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the displaying at least the effect map of the third artwork in the display area includes:
displaying an effect graph of the third original graph and other editing modes in the display area;
the method further comprises the following steps:
and editing the effect graph of the third original graph by using the other editing modes, wherein the other editing modes are different from the editing modes corresponding to the effect graph of the third original graph.
In one possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the displaying at least the effect map of the third artwork in the display area includes:
and displaying the image editing interface in the display area, and displaying the effect graph of the third original graph in a target sub-area of the image editing interface, wherein the target sub-area is an area where the sample effect graph selected by the first selected instruction is located.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the method further includes:
responding to a third selected instruction, and obtaining an original image pointed by the third selected instruction;
displaying the original image and a plurality of editing modes pointed by the third selected instruction in the display area;
and editing the original image pointed by the third selected instruction by using at least one of the plurality of editing modes.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the method further includes:
and switching the original images displayed in the original image display area.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the original image display area includes a first display area and a second display area, the first display area is disposed on a first side of the editing effect display area, and the second display area is disposed on a second side of the editing effect display area;
the switching of the original image displayed in the original image display area includes:
switching the original image displayed in the first display area in a first switching mode;
and switching the original image displayed in the second display area in a second switching mode, wherein the second switching mode is different from the first switching mode.
In a possible implementation manner of the first aspect, the method further includes:
responding to an amplification instruction of the original image display area, and amplifying the original image display area;
and displaying the original image in the enlarged original image display area.
According to a second aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided an image editing apparatus including:
the image editing interface comprises an editing effect display area and an original image display area, wherein at least one sample effect image is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect image correspondingly indicates at least one editing mode, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area;
a first artwork obtaining unit configured to execute, in response to a first editing instruction, obtaining a first artwork pointed by the first editing instruction from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area;
and the first editing unit is configured to edit the first artwork in a first editing mode to obtain an effect graph of the first artwork, wherein the first editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a first sample effect graph pointed by the first editing instruction.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes:
a first presentation unit configured to perform displaying of an effect map of the first artwork in the editing effect presentation area.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes:
a second original image obtaining unit configured to execute, in response to a second editing instruction, obtaining a second original image to which the second editing instruction points from the original image displayed in the original image display area;
the second editing unit is configured to edit the second original image in a second editing mode to obtain an effect image of the second original image, wherein the second editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a second sample effect image pointed by the second editing instruction;
a second presentation unit configured to perform displaying an effect map of the first artwork and an effect map of the second artwork simultaneously in the editing effect presentation area if the first editing manner and the second editing manner are different.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the first editing instruction is an instruction to drag the first artwork to an area where the first sample effect map is located.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the editing effect display area includes a plurality of sub-areas, each sub-area displays a sample effect graph, and the editing manners corresponding to the sample effect graphs displayed by different sub-areas are different; the device further comprises: and the third display unit is configured to display the effect graph of the first artwork in the sub-area where the first sample effect graph is located.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes:
an original image display unit configured to execute, in response to a first selected instruction for the sample effect image, display at least part of original images in an original image set in the display area;
a third original image obtaining unit configured to execute, in response to a second selected instruction, obtaining a third original image selected by the second selected instruction from the original images displayed in the display area;
the third editing unit is configured to execute an editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph selected by the first selection instruction, edit the third original graph, and obtain an effect graph of the third original graph;
a fourth presentation unit configured to perform displaying at least an effect drawing of the third artwork in the display area.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the fourth presentation unit is specifically configured to perform displaying of the effect diagram of the third artwork in the display area and other editing manners;
the device further comprises:
and a fourth editing unit configured to perform editing of the effect graph of the third original graph in the other editing manner, which is different from the editing manner corresponding to the effect graph of the third original graph.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the fourth presentation unit is specifically configured to perform displaying the image editing interface in the display area, and displaying an effect graph of the third original graph in a target sub-area of the image editing interface, where the target sub-area is an area where a sample effect graph selected by the first selection instruction is located.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes:
the fourth original image obtaining unit is configured to execute responding to a third selected instruction and obtain an original image pointed by the third selected instruction;
a fifth display unit configured to display, in the display area, the artwork and the plurality of editing modes pointed by the third selected instruction;
and the fifth editing unit is configured to edit the artwork pointed by the third selected instruction by using at least one of the plurality of editing modes.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the method further includes:
and an original image switching unit configured to perform switching of the original image displayed in the original image display area.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the original image display area includes a first display area and a second display area, the first display area is disposed on a first side of the editing effect display area, and the second display area is disposed on a second side of the editing effect display area;
the original image switching unit includes: a first switching subunit and a second switching subunit,
the first switching subunit is configured to execute switching of the artwork displayed in the first display area in a first switching manner;
the second switching subunit is configured to execute switching of the artwork displayed in the second display area in a second switching manner, where the second switching manner is different from the first switching manner.
In a possible implementation manner of the second aspect, the apparatus further includes:
an area enlargement unit configured to execute enlargement of the original image display area in response to an enlargement instruction for the original image display area;
and a sixth presentation unit configured to perform presentation of the original in the enlarged original presentation area.
According to a third aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic apparatus including:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement any of the image editing methods as provided by the first aspect.
According to a fourth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer-readable storage medium, in which instructions, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform any one of the image editing methods as provided by the first aspect.
According to a fifth aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, there is provided a computer program product comprising a computer program which, when executed by a processor, implements any one of the image editing methods provided by the first aspect.
The technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure at least brings the following beneficial effects:
the method and the device can display the editing effect through the sample effect image, and the user can preview whether the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect image meets the requirement of the user through the sample effect image. The user can directly edit the original image by using an editing mode meeting the requirements of the user without multiple attempts, so that the operation burden of the electronic equipment is reduced.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of image editing in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating an image editing page in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating another image editing page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating another image editing page in accordance with an illustrative embodiment;
FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a first editing instruction, shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of another first editing instruction shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a flowchart illustrating a method of image editing according to another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating a method of image editing according to another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating a method of image editing in accordance with another exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 10 is a schematic illustration of a touch panel shown in accordance with an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a method of image editing in accordance with another exemplary embodiment;
fig. 12 is a block diagram illustrating an image editing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment;
FIG. 13 is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device in accordance with an example embodiment.
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In order to make the technical solutions of the present disclosure better understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present disclosure will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and claims of the present disclosure and in the above-described drawings are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used is interchangeable under appropriate circumstances such that the embodiments of the disclosure described herein are capable of operation in sequences other than those illustrated or otherwise described herein. The implementations described in the exemplary embodiments below are not intended to represent all implementations consistent with the present disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus and methods consistent with certain aspects of the present disclosure, as detailed in the appended claims.
Fig. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an image editing method according to an exemplary embodiment, including the following steps.
In step S11, an image editing interface is displayed in the display area, where the image editing interface includes an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect map is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect map indicates at least one editing method, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area.
Optionally, the method shown in fig. 1 may be applied to an electronic device, where the electronic device may be a client device or a server device, and the electronic device may have a display screen. Alternatively, the electronic device may have a touch screen. In a specific embodiment, the electronic device to which the method shown in fig. 1 is applied may be a client device with a touch screen, such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer, and the like. Alternatively, the method shown in fig. 1 of the present disclosure may be specifically executed by an application installed in the electronic device.
The display area in step S11 may be all or a partial area of the display screen of the electronic device. Alternatively, the display area in step S11 may be a display area occupied by an application having an image editing function after being started. An image editing page is displayed in a display area of the electronic device. Alternatively, the image editing page may be an interface of an application having an image editing function.
For convenience of understanding, the image editing page is exemplarily illustrated in fig. 2, and as shown in fig. 2, the image editing page may include an editing effect display area 001 and an original image display area 002, where at least one sample effect image 003 is displayed in the editing effect display area 001 and at least one original image 004 is displayed in the original image display area 002.
It should be noted that fig. 2 is only one optional implementation manner of the image editing page, and in practical applications, the image editing page may have other implementation manners. Such as: the original image display area 002 shown in fig. 3 includes two sub-areas, which are respectively located at the left and right sides of the editing effect display area 001; the following steps are repeated: the original image display area 002 shown in fig. 4 is an annular area, and the editing effect display area 001 is surrounded by the annular area.
Optionally, the original image in the present disclosure is an image that has not been edited by using the method shown in fig. 1 in the present disclosure; in other embodiments, the artwork in the present disclosure is an image captured by a camera. Optionally, the present disclosure may request to obtain the album reading permission in advance, and after obtaining the permission, the present disclosure may automatically read the album and display the original image in the album in the original image display area.
One sample effect graph can correspond to at least one editing mode, and the editing modes corresponding to different sample effect graphs can be the same or different. The example effect graph may correspond to an indication of at least one editing mode. Through the sample effect graph, a user can intuitively determine whether the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph is the editing mode required by the user. The present disclosure does not limit the manner in which the sample effect diagram is generated, and any manner in which an effect diagram indicating a corresponding editing manner can be generated may be employed. For example: editing a certain graph by using an editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph to obtain the sample effect graph; the following steps are repeated: and editing a certain graph by using other editing means except the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph to obtain the sample effect graph. The other editing means may be one of the editing modes provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure, or may not be any one of the editing modes provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure.
In an alternative embodiment, the sample effect map may be an effect map obtained by editing the image in an editing manner, for example: the sample effect graph may be an effect graph obtained by editing a sample image in an editing manner, where the sample image may be an image pre-selected in the present disclosure, and the sample image may not be obtained by shooting through an electronic device owned by a user. In other embodiments, the sample effect graph may be an effect graph obtained by editing the original graph in an editing manner, where the present disclosure may select the original graph in a preset selection manner and edit the original graph in the editing manner to obtain the sample effect graph and display the sample effect graph in the editing effect display area.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 2 to 4, the editing effect display area 001 is displayed with a plurality of sample effect maps 003, wherein each sample effect map 003 occupies one sub-area. Namely: the editing effect presentation area 001 may include a plurality of sub-areas, each of which presents a sample effect drawing 003. Optionally, the editing modes corresponding to the sample effect graphs 003 displayed in different sub-regions may be the same or different.
The editing effect of the editing mode can be visually displayed through the sample effect picture 003, and through the sample effect picture, a user can preview whether the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect picture meets the requirement of the user. The user can directly edit the original image by using an editing mode meeting the requirements of the user without multiple attempts, so that the operation burden of the electronic equipment is reduced.
In addition, the editing effect of various different editing modes can be displayed through a plurality of sample effect graphs, and a user can conveniently select the editing modes.
In practical applications, the electronic device may store a large number of original images, and the original images cannot be displayed in the original image display area at a time, so that the original images in the original image display area may be switched. Specifically, the original image in the original image display area may be switched automatically or in response to an operation by the user. The original image in the original image display area may be switched in various ways, such as scrolling in a certain direction or switching in a whole. As shown in fig. 3, the left sub-area of the original image display area 002 may be switched in a rolling manner in a direction from top to bottom, and in the switching process, the original image on the lowermost left sub-area of the original image display area 002 gradually moves out of the left sub-area, and correspondingly, other original images on the left sub-area of the original image display area 002 also move downward, and simultaneously, one original image not displayed before is gradually displayed on the uppermost left sub-area of the original image display area 002. Optionally, the left sub-area of the original image display area 002 shown in fig. 3 may be switched by scrolling in a direction from bottom to top, which is not described again.
Optionally, by switching the original images, the original image display area of the present disclosure may sequentially display the original images according to a preset display order. The preset presentation order may be a presentation order determined according to an image name or an image generation time. In practical applications, the preset display order used by the left sub-area and the preset display order used by the right sub-area of the original image display area 002 shown in fig. 3 may be different or even opposite. For example: the left sub-area of the original image display area 002 shown in fig. 3 sequentially displays the original images in the order of the image generation time from the morning to the evening; the right sub-area of the original image display area 002 shown in fig. 3 sequentially displays the original images in the order of the image generation time from late to early. Through different preset display sequences, the two sub-regions of the original image display region 002 shown in fig. 3 may display different original images, which is convenient for a user to browse more original images to select a desired image.
Optionally, the image size of the original image displayed in the original image display area may be smaller than the actual size of the original image, for example: the original image display area displays a thumbnail of the original image.
In other embodiments, the image editing method provided by the present disclosure may further include:
and switching the original images displayed in the original image display area.
Optionally, the original image display area may include a first display area and a second display area, the first display area is disposed on a first side of the editing effect display area, and the second display area is disposed on a second side of the editing effect display area. The first side and the second side may be left and right sides or upper and lower sides of the editing effect display area, and the disclosure is not limited.
Optionally, the switching of the original image displayed in the original image display area may specifically include:
switching the original image displayed in the first display area in a first switching mode;
and switching the original image displayed in the second display area in a second switching mode, wherein the second switching mode is different from the first switching mode. Optionally, the second switching manner is different from the first switching manner, and the original images displayed in the first original image display area and the second original image display area may be different.
Because the original images displayed in the first original image display area and the second original image display area are different, more original images can be displayed in the original image display area, and a user can conveniently select the required original images.
In other embodiments, an image editing method of the present disclosure may further include:
responding to an amplification instruction of the original image display area, and amplifying the original image display area;
and displaying the original image in the enlarged original image display area.
The enlarging instruction may be an instruction to enlarge the original image display area. The original image display area is relatively small because the original image display area only occupies a partial area of the image editing interface. Through the amplification instruction, the original image display area can be amplified, so that a user can browse clearly and conveniently select the original image in the original image display area. Optionally, the zoom-in command may be triggered by a plurality of operations, such as a click operation or a slide operation on the original image display area. In the case of the slide operation, the slide operation may be an operation of sliding the original image display area to the editing effect display area. As shown in fig. 3, the right artwork display area 002 may be slid leftward with respect to the right artwork display area 002. For the artwork display area 002 located on the left side, the artwork display area 002 located on the left side may be slid rightward.
Optionally, the original image display area may occupy all or a part of the image editing interface after being enlarged.
Optionally, after the original image display area is enlarged, the original image in the original image display area may also be enlarged.
If the original image is also enlarged, the user can browse a clearer image. If the original image is not amplified, the original image display area can display more original images after being amplified, and a user can conveniently find the original image which is interested in the user.
Optionally, in other embodiments of the present disclosure, in response to the instruction to enlarge the original image display area, switching of the original image displayed in the original image display area may also be stopped. The user may issue an operation to trigger the zoom-in instruction after browsing to the original image of interest. Therefore, the present disclosure may stop switching the original images displayed in the original image display area in response to an instruction to enlarge the original image display area. In this way, the user can view the original image of interest directly in the enlarged original image display area.
In step S12, in response to the first editing instruction, the first artwork to which the first editing instruction points is obtained from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area.
The first editing instruction may be an instruction for editing the first original drawing by using one editing method corresponding to the first sample effect drawing. In practical application, a user may trigger the first editing instruction through one operation, and optionally, the operation may be a dragging operation, a multi-touch operation, a voice instruction operation, or the like. For ease of understanding, the following is illustrated by fig. 5 and 6. As shown in fig. 5, two fingers of the user's hand 005 can click on the first example effect graph and the first artwork in fig. 5, respectively, and such multi-touch operation will trigger the first editing instruction.
Optionally, the first editing instruction may be an instruction to drag the first artwork to an area where the first example effect map is located. As shown in fig. 6, a finger of the user's hand 005 may click on the first artwork in fig. 5 and drag the first artwork to the first example effect map in the direction indicated by the arrow, and such a dragging operation triggers the first editing instruction.
It is to be understood that, since the user can trigger the first editing instruction by one operation, the user does not need to perform the operation multiple times. For example: when the first editing instruction is an instruction for dragging the first original drawing to the area where the first example effect drawing is located, one dragging operation of a user can be realized: and selecting the first original drawing, selecting the first sample effect drawing, and sending three actions of an editing instruction, so that the method is convenient and quick. In the related art, a user needs to perform an operation of selecting an original image once and then perform an operation of selecting an editing mode once to trigger a first editing instruction.
In step S13, the first original image is edited by the first editing method, which is an editing method corresponding to the first sample effect image pointed to by the first editing instruction, to obtain the effect image of the first original image.
Alternatively, the first editing mode may be any mode of modifying the image to change the image display effect, such as cropping, white balance adjustment, chromaticity adjustment, and the like. The first editing mode may also be a mode of modifying the image according to preset editing parameters, such as: cropping the image to a preset size, etc.
In an optional embodiment of the present disclosure, each sample effect graph may indicate an editing mode, and at this time, the first editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to the first sample effect graph.
In another optional embodiment of the present disclosure, each sample effect graph may indicate a plurality of editing modes, and the first editing mode may be one of the editing modes corresponding to the first sample effect graph. Optionally, the first editing mode may be a default editing mode corresponding to the first sample effect diagram. Of course, the user may also select an editing mode from the multiple editing modes corresponding to the sample effect graph through an editing mode selection operation, where the first editing mode is the editing mode selected by the editing mode selection operation. The present disclosure does not limit the operation form of the editing mode selection operation, and may be, for example: clicking, double clicking, sliding and other operation forms. For example: and responding to the first editing instruction, displaying a selection interface of a plurality of editing modes corresponding to the first sample effect graph, and enabling a user to select the editing modes through editing mode selection operation in the selection interface.
Optionally, when each sample effect graph may indicate that there are multiple editing modes, one sample effect graph may correspond to multiple editing modes of one type, and each sample effect graph may correspond to different types of editing modes. For example: the first example effect graph corresponds to a first type of editing mode, wherein the first type of editing mode comprises a plurality of editing modes; the second example effect graph corresponds to a second type of editing mode, wherein the second type of editing mode comprises a plurality of editing modes. For ease of understanding, the following is exemplified: assuming that a sample effect graph corresponds to a plurality of editing modes of a drawing style, the plurality of editing modes of the drawing style may include: cartoon style editing mode, oil painting style editing mode, ink painting style editing mode, etc.
The embodiment shown in fig. 1 of the present disclosure can display the editing effect through the sample effect diagram image, and through the sample effect diagram, the user can preview whether the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect diagram meets the needs of the user. The user can directly edit the original image by using an editing mode meeting the requirements of the user without multiple attempts, so that the operation burden of the electronic equipment is reduced.
Fig. 7 is a flowchart illustrating an image editing method according to another exemplary embodiment, including the following steps.
In step S21, an image editing interface is displayed in the display area, where the image editing interface includes an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect map is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect map indicates at least one editing method, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area.
In step S22, in response to the first editing instruction, the first artwork to which the first editing instruction points is obtained from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area.
In step S23, the first original image is edited by the first editing method, which is an editing method corresponding to the first sample effect image pointed to by the first editing instruction, to obtain the effect image of the first original image.
Steps S21 to S23 are the same as steps S11 to S13 in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and are not repeated herein.
In step S24, an effect drawing of the first artwork is displayed in the editing effect presentation area.
Alternatively, the effect map of the first artwork may be displayed in any area of the editing effect display area.
In an optional embodiment, the editing effect display area includes a plurality of sub-areas, each of which displays a sample effect diagram, and the sample effect diagrams displayed in different sub-areas have different editing modes. The image editing method provided by the embodiment shown in fig. 1 may further include: and displaying the effect graph of the first original graph in the sub-area where the first sample effect graph is located. Due to the fact that the editing modes corresponding to the sample effect graphs displayed in the sub-regions are different, the sample effect graphs corresponding to the multiple editing modes can be displayed simultaneously through the editing effect display region, and a user can conveniently and quickly determine the needed editing mode.
Fig. 8 is a flowchart illustrating an image editing method according to another exemplary embodiment, including the following steps.
In step S31, an image editing interface is displayed in the display area, where the image editing interface includes an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect map is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect map indicates at least one editing method, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area.
In step S32, in response to the first editing instruction, the first artwork to which the first editing instruction points is obtained from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area.
In step S33, the first original image is edited by the first editing method, which is an editing method corresponding to the first sample effect image pointed to by the first editing instruction, to obtain the effect image of the first original image.
Steps S31 to S33 are the same as steps S11 to S13 in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and are not repeated herein.
In step S34, in response to the second editing instruction, the second artwork to which the second editing instruction points is obtained from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area.
The second editing instruction may be an instruction for editing the second original image in an editing manner corresponding to the second sample effect map. The second artwork may be the same as or different from the first artwork.
In step S35, the second original image is edited in a second editing mode, which is an editing mode corresponding to the second sample effect image pointed to by the second editing instruction, to obtain the effect image of the second original image.
In step S36, if the first editing mode and the second editing mode are different, the effect diagram of the first original image and the effect diagram of the second original image are displayed simultaneously in the editing effect display area.
In the embodiment shown in fig. 8, when the first editing mode and the second editing mode are different, the effect map of the first original image and the effect map of the second original image may be simultaneously displayed in the editing effect display area. By simultaneously displaying a plurality of effect graphs, the difference of each effect graph can be reflected, thereby helping a user to quickly determine a satisfactory effect graph.
Fig. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an image editing method according to another exemplary embodiment, including the following steps.
In step S41, an image editing interface is displayed in the display area, where the image editing interface includes an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect map is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect map indicates at least one editing method, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area.
In step S42, in response to the first editing instruction, the first artwork to which the first editing instruction points is obtained from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area.
In step S43, the first original image is edited by the first editing method, which is an editing method corresponding to the first sample effect image pointed to by the first editing instruction, to obtain the effect image of the first original image.
Steps S41 to S43 are the same as steps S11 to S13 in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and are not repeated herein.
In step S44, at least a part of the artwork in the set of artwork is displayed in the display area in response to the first selected instruction for the sample effect map.
Optionally, the first selection instruction for the sample effect graph may be triggered by a click operation or a long-press operation for the sample effect graph. The set of original images may be a set of all original images stored in the electronic device, or may be a set of original images in an album of the electronic device.
Step S44 may display at least a portion of the original in the original set in the display area in response to the first selection instruction for the sample effect map, where this embodiment may display more original in the display area, so as to facilitate the user to select the original. Optionally, step S44 may specifically include: and displaying at least part of the artwork in the album in the display area in response to a first selected instruction of the sample effect picture. The embodiment can open the page of the album by calling the album, and display at least part of the original image in the album in the display area.
In step S45, in response to the second selection instruction, the third artwork selected by the second selection instruction is obtained from the artwork displayed in the display area.
Optionally, the second selected instruction may be triggered by clicking or long-pressing the original image displayed in the display area.
In step S46, the third original image is edited in one of the editing modes corresponding to the sample effect image selected by the first selection instruction, and the effect image of the third original image is obtained.
Because the sample effect graph is selected by the first selection instruction and the third original graph is selected by the second selection instruction, the first selection instruction and the second selection instruction can represent the intention of a user to edit the third original graph by using an editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph selected by the first selection instruction.
In step S47, at least the effect map of the third original is displayed in the display area.
Alternatively, step S47 may display the effect map of the third original map in a part or all of the display area. Alternatively, step S47 may display the image editing interface in the display area and display the effect map of the third artwork in the editing effect display area of the image editing interface. Of course, since the album page is opened in step S44, step S47 may also display the effect diagram of the third original image directly in the album.
In other embodiments, step S47 may specifically include: and displaying an image editing interface in the display area, and displaying the effect graph of the third original graph in a target sub-area of the image editing interface, wherein the target sub-area is an area where the sample effect graph selected by the first selection instruction is located. According to the method and the device, the user can know the effect of the selected sample effect picture on the edited third original picture, and the effect picture of the third original picture is displayed in the area where the sample effect picture selected by the first selection instruction is located, so that the user can know the previously selected sample effect picture through the area, and the user can conveniently associate the sample effect picture with the effect picture of the third original picture.
In other embodiments, step S47 may specifically include: and displaying the effect graph of the third original graph and other editing modes in the display area. Optionally, the other editing modes are editing modes other than the editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph selected by the first selected instruction. In practical applications, step S47 may display the effect diagram of the third artwork and other editing manners through the retouching panel. The retouch panel is a page for editing an original. Fig. 10 is a schematic view of a decoration panel, as shown in fig. 10, the decoration panel may have a display area of an effect drawing to display a first effect drawing. The lower part of the figure trimming panel can be provided with some editing modes, and a user can edit the image through the editing modes.
Optionally, the image editing method provided by another embodiment of the present disclosure further includes:
and editing the effect graph of the third original graph by using other editing modes, wherein the other editing modes are different from the editing modes corresponding to the effect graph of the third original graph. Therefore, the edited third original image can be edited for the second time, and the effect of editing for the second time is superposed, so that the better editing effect can be realized.
Fig. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an image editing method according to another exemplary embodiment, including the following steps.
In step S51, an image editing interface is displayed in the display area, where the image editing interface includes an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect map is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect map indicates at least one editing method, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area.
In step S52, in response to the first editing instruction, the first artwork to which the first editing instruction points is obtained from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area.
In step S53, the first original image is edited by the first editing method, which is an editing method corresponding to the first sample effect image pointed to by the first editing instruction, to obtain the effect image of the first original image.
Steps S51 to S53 are the same as steps S11 to S13 in the embodiment shown in fig. 1, and are not repeated herein.
In step S54, in response to the third selection instruction, the original image pointed to by the third selection instruction is obtained.
The steps S54 to S56 may be executed before step S51 or after step S53, and the disclosure is not limited thereto.
Optionally, the third selected instruction may be triggered by a clicking operation on the artwork. The user can click on the original image displayed in the original image display area, and therefore a third selection instruction is triggered.
Alternatively, the third selection instruction may be triggered by a click operation on an effect map of the original (e.g., the effect map of the first original). The user may click on the effect map of the artwork, thereby triggering a third selected instruction. When the user clicks on an effect graph of an original graph, the present disclosure may trigger a third selection instruction and determine that the third selection instruction points to the original graph.
In step S55, the artwork and the plurality of editing modes pointed to by the third selected instruction are displayed in the display area.
In practical applications, step S55 may display the artwork and various editing modes through the trimming panel. The retouch panel is a page for editing an original. Fig. 10 is a schematic view of a picture-repairing panel.
In step S56, the original image pointed to by the third selected instruction is edited by at least one of the plurality of editing methods.
Fig. 12 is a block diagram illustrating an image editing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment, including the following units:
the interface display unit 61 is configured to display an image editing interface in a display area, where the image editing interface includes an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect map is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect map indicates at least one editing mode correspondingly, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area;
a first artwork obtaining unit 62 configured to execute, in response to the first editing instruction, obtaining a first artwork to which the first editing instruction points from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area;
and a first editing unit 63 configured to edit the first original drawing by a first editing method, which is an editing method corresponding to the first sample effect drawing pointed by the first editing instruction, to obtain an effect drawing of the first original drawing.
Optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
a first presentation unit configured to perform displaying of an effect diagram of the first artwork in the editing effect presentation area.
Optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
a second original image obtaining unit configured to execute, in response to a second editing instruction, obtaining a second original image to which the second editing instruction points from the original images displayed in the original image display area;
the second editing unit is configured to edit the second original image in a second editing mode to obtain an effect image of the second original image, wherein the second editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a second sample effect image pointed by the second editing instruction;
and a second presentation unit configured to perform displaying an effect drawing of the first artwork and an effect drawing of the second artwork simultaneously in the editing effect presentation area if the first editing manner and the second editing manner are different.
Optionally, the first editing instruction is an instruction for dragging the first original image to the area where the first sample effect image is located.
Optionally, the editing effect display area includes a plurality of sub-areas, each sub-area displays a sample effect diagram, and the sample effect diagrams displayed in different sub-areas have different editing modes; an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
and the third display unit is configured to display the effect graph of the first artwork in the sub-area where the first sample effect graph is located.
Optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
an original image display unit configured to execute display of at least part of original images in an original image set in a display area in response to a first selected instruction for a sample effect image;
a third original image obtaining unit configured to execute obtaining, in response to the second selected instruction, a third original image selected by the second selected instruction from the original images displayed in the display area;
the third editing unit is configured to execute an editing mode corresponding to the sample effect graph selected by the first selection instruction, edit the third original graph and obtain an effect graph of the third original graph;
and a fourth presentation unit configured to perform displaying at least the effect drawing of the third artwork in the display area.
Optionally, the fourth presentation unit may be specifically configured to execute displaying of an effect diagram of the third artwork in the display area and other editing manners;
optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
and a fourth editing unit configured to perform editing of the effect graph of the third original graph in another editing manner different from the editing manner corresponding to the effect graph of the third original graph.
Optionally, the fourth display unit may be specifically configured to execute displaying an image editing interface in the display area, and display an effect graph of the third original graph in a target sub-area of the image editing interface, where the target sub-area is an area where the sample effect graph selected by the first selection instruction is located.
Optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
a fourth original image obtaining unit configured to execute, in response to the third selected instruction, obtaining an original image pointed to by the third selected instruction;
the fifth display unit is configured to display the original image pointed by the third selected instruction and a plurality of editing modes in the display area;
and the fifth editing unit is configured to edit the original image pointed by the third selected instruction by using at least one of a plurality of editing modes.
Optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
and an original image switching unit configured to perform switching of the original image displayed in the original image display area.
Optionally, the original image display area includes a first display area and a second display area, the first display area is disposed on a first side of the editing effect display area, and the second display area is disposed on a second side of the editing effect display area;
the original image switching unit may include: a first switching subunit and a second switching subunit,
a first switching subunit configured to execute switching of the artwork displayed in the first display area in a first switching manner;
and the second switching subunit is configured to execute switching of the artwork displayed in the second display area in a second switching manner, wherein the second switching manner is different from the first switching manner.
Optionally, an image editing apparatus shown in another embodiment of the present disclosure may further include:
an area enlargement unit configured to execute enlargement of the original image display area in response to an enlargement instruction for the original image display area;
and a sixth presentation unit configured to perform presentation of the original in the enlarged original presentation area.
With regard to the apparatus in the above-described embodiment, the specific manner in which each module performs the operation has been described in detail in the embodiment related to the method, and will not be elaborated here.
FIG. 13 is a block diagram illustrating an electronic device 70 according to an example embodiment, including:
a processor 71;
a memory 72 for storing instructions executable by the processor 71;
wherein the processor 71 is configured to execute instructions to implement the image editing method as provided by any of the embodiments of the present disclosure.
In an exemplary embodiment, a computer-readable storage medium is also provided, which includes instructions that, when executed by the processor 71 of the electronic device 70, enable the electronic device 70 to perform the image editing method as provided by any of the embodiments of the present disclosure. Alternatively, the computer readable storage medium may be a ROM, a Random Access Memory (RAM), a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an optical data storage device, and the like. For example: the computer-readable storage medium may be a memory 72 that includes instructions.
In an exemplary embodiment, a computer program product is also provided, which includes a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the image editing method provided by any embodiment of the present disclosure.
Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following, in general, the principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the disclosure pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
It will be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements described above and shown in the drawings and that various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. An image editing method, comprising:
displaying an image editing interface in a display area, wherein the image editing interface comprises an editing effect display area and an original image display area, at least one sample effect image is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect image correspondingly indicates at least one editing mode, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area;
responding to a first editing instruction, and obtaining a first original image pointed by the first editing instruction from the original images displayed in the original image display area;
and editing the first original drawing by using a first editing mode to obtain an effect drawing of the first original drawing, wherein the first editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a first sample effect drawing pointed by the first editing instruction.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
and displaying the effect graph of the first artwork in the editing effect display area.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
responding to a second editing instruction, and obtaining a second original image pointed by the second editing instruction from the original image displayed in the original image display area;
editing the second original image by using a second editing mode to obtain an effect image of the second original image, wherein the second editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a second sample effect image pointed by the second editing instruction;
and if the first editing mode is different from the second editing mode, simultaneously displaying the effect graph of the first original graph and the effect graph of the second original graph in the editing effect display area.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the first editing instruction is an instruction to drag the first artwork to an area where the first sample effect map is located.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the editing effect display area comprises a plurality of sub-areas, each sub-area displays a sample effect graph, and the editing modes corresponding to the sample effect graphs displayed by different sub-areas are different; the method further comprises the following steps: and displaying the effect graph of the first original graph in the sub-area where the first sample effect graph is located.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
displaying at least part of the artwork in the artwork set in response to a first selected instruction for the sample effect map in the display area;
responding to a second selected instruction, and obtaining a third original image selected by the second selected instruction from the original images displayed in the display area;
editing the third original image by using an editing mode corresponding to the sample effect image selected by the first selected instruction to obtain an effect image of the third original image;
and displaying at least an effect map of the third original in the display area.
7. An image editing apparatus characterized by comprising:
the image editing interface comprises an editing effect display area and an original image display area, wherein at least one sample effect image is displayed in the editing effect display area, each sample effect image correspondingly indicates at least one editing mode, and at least one original image is displayed in the original image display area;
a first artwork obtaining unit configured to execute, in response to a first editing instruction, obtaining a first artwork pointed by the first editing instruction from the artwork displayed in the artwork display area;
and the first editing unit is configured to edit the first artwork in a first editing mode to obtain an effect graph of the first artwork, wherein the first editing mode is an editing mode corresponding to a first sample effect graph pointed by the first editing instruction.
8. An electronic device, comprising:
a processor;
a memory for storing the processor-executable instructions;
wherein the processor is configured to execute the instructions to implement the image editing method of any one of claims 1 to 6.
9. A computer readable storage medium, instructions in which, when executed by a processor of an electronic device, enable the electronic device to perform the image editing method of any of claims 1 to 6.
10. A computer program product comprising a computer program, characterized in that the computer program, when being executed by a processor, implements the image editing method of any one of claims 1 to 6.
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