CN117641115A - Photographing processing method and device and electronic equipment - Google Patents

Photographing processing method and device and electronic equipment Download PDF

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CN117641115A
CN117641115A CN202311652483.9A CN202311652483A CN117641115A CN 117641115 A CN117641115 A CN 117641115A CN 202311652483 A CN202311652483 A CN 202311652483A CN 117641115 A CN117641115 A CN 117641115A
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The application discloses a photographing processing method, a photographing processing device and electronic equipment. Wherein the method comprises the following steps: displaying a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device; sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.

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Photographing processing method and device and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The application belongs to the technical field of communication, and particularly relates to a photographing processing method, a photographing processing device and electronic equipment.
Background
At present, as the use rate of photographing by users in electronic devices such as mobile terminals is higher and higher, the requirement of users for photographing or shooting some special scenes is higher and higher. For example, when the distance between the shooting user and the shot object is long or the shooting environment is noisy, the shot object is not easy to hear or see the shooting action adjustment prompt of the shooting user, so that the shooting efficiency is low. Or when a plurality of shot objects exist in a shooting scene, a shooting user needs to remind a certain shot object to perform action adjustment, and because the quantity of the shot objects is more, the shooting action adjustment reminding for the certain shot object is not easy to accurately transmit to the corresponding shot object, so that the shooting efficiency is lower.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application aims to provide a photographing processing method, a photographing processing device and electronic equipment, which can solve the problem that the photographing efficiency is low in the current photographing mode.
In order to solve the technical problems, the application is realized as follows:
in a first aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a photographing processing method, which is applied to a first electronic device, where the method includes:
displaying a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device;
sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
In a second aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a photographing processing apparatus, which is applied to a first electronic device, including:
the display module is used for displaying a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device;
The processing module is used for sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an electronic device, where the electronic device includes a processor, a memory, and a program or instructions stored on the memory and executable on the processor, where the program or instructions implement the steps of the photographing processing method according to the first aspect when executed by the processor.
In a fourth aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a readable storage medium having stored thereon a program or instructions which, when executed by a processor, implement the steps of the photographing processing method according to the first aspect.
In a fifth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a chip, where the chip includes a processor and a communication interface, where the communication interface is coupled to the processor, and the processor is configured to execute a program or instructions to implement the steps of the photographing processing method according to the first aspect.
In a sixth aspect, embodiments of the present application provide a computer program product stored in a storage medium, the program product being executable by at least one processor to implement the steps of the photographic processing method as described in the first aspect.
In this embodiment of the present invention, when a first electronic device performs photographing, each of at least one photographed object included in a photographing preview interface for the first electronic device is associated with at least one second electronic device, and based on a communication connection established between the first electronic device and the second electronic device, the first electronic device may uniformly send photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object (i.e., at least one of the photographed objects), or send different photographing prompt information to different second electronic devices separately, so that the photographed objects may be adjusted in rapid and accurate coordination with photographing actions, thereby improving photographing efficiency.
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FIG. 1 is one of the flowcharts of a photographing processing method according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2a is a schematic diagram of a photo preview interface according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2b is a second schematic diagram of a photo preview interface according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3a is one of the schematic diagrams of a first electronic device connecting a second electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 3b is one of schematic diagrams of a second electronic device associated with a photographed object according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4a is a second schematic diagram of a first electronic device connected to a second electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4b is a second schematic diagram of a second electronic device associated with a photographed object according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5a is one of the schematic views of the operating window of an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5b is a second schematic view of an operating window according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6a is a schematic diagram of a photographing action template according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6b is a second schematic diagram of a photographing action template according to the embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a second flowchart of a photographing method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is a third flowchart of a photographing method according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 9 is a block diagram of a photographing processing apparatus of the embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 10 is a block diagram of an electronic device of an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 11 is a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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Technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments in the present application are within the scope of the protection of the present application.
The terms first, second and the like in the description and in the claims, are used for distinguishing between similar objects and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the data so used may be interchanged, as appropriate, such that embodiments of the present application may be implemented in sequences other than those illustrated or described herein, and that the objects identified by "first," "second," etc. are generally of a type and not limited to the number of objects, e.g., the first object may be one or more. Furthermore, in the description and claims, "and/or" means at least one of the connected objects, and the character "/", generally means that the associated object is an "or" relationship.
The photographing processing method provided by the embodiment of the application is described in detail below through specific embodiments and application scenes thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1, an embodiment of the present application provides a photographing processing method, which is applied to a first electronic device, and the method includes the following steps:
step 11: displaying a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device that establishes a communication connection with the first electronic device.
Optionally, the second electronic device establishes communication connection with the first electronic device, so as to ensure that the first electronic device can send photographing prompt information to the second electronic device. For example: bluetooth connection is established between the first electronic equipment and the second electronic equipment; or, the first electronic device and the second electronic device access the same network, for example, the first electronic device and the second electronic device access the same WIFI network, or the second electronic device (or the first electronic device) accesses a shared hot spot network of the first electronic device (or the second electronic device), or the first electronic device and the second electronic device access the same base station, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment of the present application.
It should be noted that, the second electronic device is not limited to an electronic device that does not establish a communication connection with the first electronic device, but can perform communication, except that the second electronic device establishes a communication connection with the first electronic device, so as to ensure that the first electronic device can send photographing prompt information to the second electronic device. Such as: the first electronic device may also send a photographing prompt message to the second electronic device by starting the instant messaging application program, which is not limited in this embodiment.
For example, when the user starts the camera function using the first electronic device, a photographing preview interface may be displayed, and the photographing preview interface may display a photographing picture acquired by the camera. As shown in fig. 2a, the photographing frame displayed on the photographing preview interface 20 includes a photographed object a; as shown in fig. 2B, the photographing screen displayed on the photographing preview interface 20 includes a plurality of objects, such as object a, object B, and object C.
Optionally, the at least one shot object may be all shot objects in the shooting preview interface, that is, at least one second electronic device is associated with each shot object displayed on the shooting preview interface, so that a shooting action adjustment reminder may be performed for each shot object. Or, the at least one shot object may be a part of shot objects in the shooting preview interface, for example, when the shot objects displayed in the shooting preview interface include a person, an animal, and a scene, at least one second electronic device may be associated with only the shot objects of each person type.
As shown in fig. 3a, a first electronic device 30 is connected to a plurality of second electronic devices (e.g., the second electronic devices may include a wristband 31, a smart headset 32, a smart watch 33, etc.). As shown in fig. 3B, a plurality of shot objects (e.g., shot object a, shot object B, shot object C) are included in the shot preview interface 20, and each second electronic device is worn on one shot object, then one second electronic device (e.g., shot object a associated with a bracelet 31, shot object B associated with a smart phone 32, and shot object C associated with a smart watch 33) may be associated with each shot object, so that the first electronic device may send a shot prompt message for the shot object to the second electronic device associated with each shot object to remind the shot object to perform shot action adjustment.
As shown in fig. 4a, the first electronic device 30 is connected to a plurality of second electronic devices (e.g., the second electronic devices may include a wristband 31, a smart headset 32, etc.). As shown in fig. 4b, when the photographing preview interface includes only one photographed object a and the plurality of second electronic devices are worn on the user of the photographed object a, one of the second electronic devices may be associated with the photographed object a (for example, the photographed object a is associated with only the bracelet 31 or the photographed object a is associated with only the smart headset 32), so that the first electronic device may send photographing prompt information to the bracelet 31 or the associated smart headset 32 associated with the photographed object a to remind the photographed object a to perform photographing action adjustment. Or, a plurality of second electronic devices (for example, the shot object a is associated with the bracelet 31 and the intelligent earphone 32) may be associated with the shot object a, so that the first electronic device may send photographing prompt information to the bracelet 31 and the intelligent earphone 32 associated with the shot object a, so as to remind the shot object a to adjust photographing actions in a manner of reminding by redundant messages, so as to ensure that the photographing prompt information for the shot object a can be reliably known by the shot object a.
Step 12: sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
Optionally, the photographing prompting information is used for indicating the user corresponding to the first target object to adjust the photographing action, for example: the photographing prompt information includes, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: voice information (for example, voice content may indicate a specific action adjustment mode of a user corresponding to a photographed object), text information (for example, text content indicates a specific action adjustment mode of a user corresponding to a photographed object), images or patterns (for example, content of images or patterns may indicate a specific photographing action of a user corresponding to a photographed object), etc., the embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
In this embodiment, the first electronic device may be used as a master device, for example, the first electronic device may be an electronic device with a photographing function, including but not limited to: a cell phone, or a tablet computer, or a digital camera, etc. The second electronic device may be an electronic device having a display function or an audio output function, or having a light emitting module or a vibration module, etc., where the second electronic device is not limited to the second electronic device having a photographing function (i.e., the second electronic device may or may not have a photographing function), and examples of the second electronic device include, but are not limited to: a cell phone, or a tablet, or a wearable device (such as a wristband, smart watch, smart headset, etc.).
Optionally, the first electronic device may uniformly send the same photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object, or may also send different photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object.
For example: the shooting user can not conveniently communicate with the shot object in a noisy environment, so that in the scene, the shooting user can use the first electronic device to send shooting reminding information to the second electronic device associated with the shot object to quickly prompt the shot object to be ready or coordinate with action adjustment.
Also for example: when a plurality of persons take photos, the shooting user needs to coordinate a plurality of shot objects at the same time, so that in the scene, the shooting user can uniformly send the same shooting reminding information to the second electronic equipment related to the plurality of shot objects by using the first electronic equipment, and the plurality of shot objects are quickly prompted to be ready or coordinate with action adjustment.
For another example: under the scene that different photographed objects are required to correspond to different actions by matching photographing of multiple persons, a photographing user can respectively send different photographing reminding information to second electronic equipment associated with each photographed object by using first electronic equipment so as to prompt the multiple photographed objects to be ready or coordinate with action adjustment.
In the above scheme, when the first electronic device performs photographing, each photographed object in at least one photographed object included in the photographing preview interface of the first electronic device is associated with at least one second electronic device, and based on communication connection established between the first electronic device and the second electronic device, the first electronic device may uniformly send photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object (i.e. at least one photographed object), or send different photographing prompt information to different second electronic devices individually, so that the photographed object may be quickly and accurately adjusted in cooperation with photographing actions, thereby improving photographing efficiency.
Optionally, the sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object includes:
receiving a first input;
and responding to the first input, and sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
Optionally, the first input may be an input (such as a click input or other predetermined input, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment of the present application) for the first target object in the photo preview interface. That is, the sending of the corresponding photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object may be triggered based on the direct operation of the user on the first target object in the photographing preview interface.
Optionally, the first input may also be an input for a first icon in the photographing preview interface (such as a click input or other predetermined input, which is not limited in this embodiment). For example: after the association of each photographed object with at least one second electronic device is established, an icon corresponding to each photographed object may be displayed on the photographing preview interface (alternatively, the icon may be displayed in a floating manner so as to avoid obscuring the display of the preview image in the photographing preview interface). That is, the sending of the corresponding photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object may be triggered based on the direct operation of the user on the icon corresponding to the photographed object in the photographing preview interface.
In this embodiment, when photographing, in the case that each photographed object in at least one photographed object displayed on the photographing preview interface is associated with at least one second electronic device, corresponding photographing prompt information may be sent to the second electronic device associated with the first target object based on user operation trigger, so that the photographing user may be convenient to accurately remind the photographed object to perform photographing action adjustment, and thus the photographed object may be fast and accurately matched to perform photographing action adjustment, and photographing efficiency may be better improved.
Optionally, before receiving the first input of the user, the method further includes:
receiving a second input to the first target object;
responsive to the second input, displaying an operating window associated with the first target object;
the receiving a first input, comprising:
receiving a first input to the operating window;
the responding to the first input, sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object, comprises the following steps:
and responding to the first input, acquiring the photographing prompt information, and sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
Optionally, the operation window may provide for the user to input photographing prompt information or select photographing prompt information. As shown in fig. 5a, the display of the operation window 51 at the position corresponding to the photographed object may be triggered based on the second input of the user for the photographed object a (for example, the operation window may be a session bubble window), and the user may input voice or text information as photographing prompt information based on the first input of the operation window 51 and send the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the photographed object a. Or, the operation window may also display an instruction icon (i.e. a pattern indicating a photographing action), where different instruction icons are used to indicate different photographing actions, and based on the first input of the instruction icon in the operation window selected by the user, corresponding photographing prompt information is sent to the second electronic device of the photographed object a, where the photographing prompt information may be the instruction icon, or the content of the photographing action indicated by the instruction icon, etc., and the embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
As shown in fig. 5B, the display of the operation window 51 (for example, the operation window may be a session bubble window) at the corresponding position of each shot object may be triggered based on the second input of the user for selecting the plurality of shot objects (for example, the shot object a, the shot object B, and the shot object C) in batches, and the user may input different voice or text information as the photographing prompt information based on the first input of the different operation windows 51, so that different photographing prompt information may be sent for the second electronic devices associated with different shot objects. Or, the operation window 51 may also display an instruction icon (i.e. a pattern indicating a photographing action), where different instruction icons are used to indicate different photographing actions, based on the first input of the instruction icon in the user selection operation window, photographing prompt information may be sent to the second electronic device of the corresponding object to be photographed, and different photographing prompt information may be sent to the second electronic device of the different object to be photographed, where the photographing prompt information may be the instruction icon, or may be content of the photographing action indicated by the instruction icon, etc., and the embodiment of the present application is not limited thereto.
Alternatively, when the operation window 51 is triggered to be displayed at the position corresponding to the photographed objects based on the second input selected by the user for the plurality of photographed objects in batches, one operation window 51 may be displayed for the plurality of photographed objects, and at this time, the user inputs voice or text information as photographing prompt information common to the plurality of photographed objects for the first input of the operation window 51, and sends the voice or text information to the second electronic devices associated with the plurality of photographed objects in a unified manner. Alternatively, the operation window 51 may also display an instruction icon (i.e. a pattern indicating a photographing action), where different instruction icons are used to indicate different photographing actions, and based on the first input of the instruction icon in the user selection operation window, the same photographing prompt information and the like may be uniformly sent to the second electronic devices associated with each of the plurality of objects to be photographed.
Optionally, the receiving the first input includes:
receiving a first input to each photographed object in the first target object;
the responding to the first input, sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object, comprises the following steps:
Responding to the first input, and respectively sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with each photographed object in the first target object; the photographing prompt information sent to different second electronic devices is the same or different.
In this embodiment, the sending of the photographing prompt information to the second electronic devices associated with each photographed object may be triggered based on the first input of the user for each photographed object in the first target object, so as to achieve the sending of the photographing prompt information for the second electronic devices associated with different photographed objects. For example: in a scene of multi-person shooting, when a plurality of shot objects need to put out the same modeling or action and a certain shot object needs to be emphasized, the same shooting prompt information can be sent to a second electronic device associated with the shot object with the same action, and different shooting prompt information can be respectively sent to the second electronic device associated with the shot object with the same action and the second electronic device associated with the shot object needs to be emphasized so as to instruct the second electronic device to be matched rapidly to carry out shooting action adjustment.
For example: based on the first input of the user for the first shot object, triggering to send the shooting prompt information for the first shot object to the second electronic equipment associated with the first shot object, and based on the first input of the user for the second shot object, triggering to send the shooting prompt information for the second shot object to the second electronic equipment associated with the second shot object. The photographing prompt information for the first photographed object and the photographing prompt information for the second photographed object may be the same or different, for example, the photographing prompt information for the first photographed object indicates that the first photographed object moves leftwards, the photographing prompt information for the second photographed object indicates that the second photographed object may also move leftwards or rightwards, etc., which is not limited in this embodiment.
Optionally, the receiving the first input includes:
receiving first inputs of all shot objects in the first target object;
the responding to the first input, sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object, comprises the following steps:
and responding to the first input, and respectively sending the same photographing prompt information to the second electronic devices associated with all the photographed objects in the first target object.
In this embodiment, the same photographing prompt information may be triggered to be sent to the second electronic devices associated with all the objects to be photographed in the first target object based on the first input that the user performs batch selection on all the objects to be photographed in the first target object (for example, the selection frame is triggered to be displayed for the dragging input in the photographing preview interface, then the plurality of objects to be photographed in the selection frame are the first target object, or the plurality of objects to be photographed may also be selected for many times in batches, etc.), so as to implement unified sending of the photographing prompt information for the second electronic devices associated with the plurality of objects to be photographed, so that the operation process of the user may be reduced, and the photographing efficiency may be further improved. For example: in a scene of multi-person shooting, when a plurality of shot objects need to put out the same modeling or action, the plurality of shot objects needing to make the same action can be selected in batches, so that the same shooting prompt information is triggered to be sent to a second electronic device associated with the plurality of shot objects in batches, and the plurality of shot objects are indicated to be quickly matched with shooting action adjustment to make the same shooting action.
Optionally, the sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object includes:
and sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object under the condition that the overlapping degree between the first gesture of the first target object and the target gesture in the photographing preview interface is smaller than a first threshold.
The photographing prompt information is used for indicating the first target object to adjust to a second gesture, and the overlapping degree between the second gesture and the target gesture is greater than or equal to the first threshold.
Optionally, the target gesture in the photographing preview interface may be a gesture corresponding to a photographing action template frame. For example: under the condition that the photographing mode is started, based on the photographing action template selected by the user, a corresponding photographing action template frame (namely, determining the target gesture in the photographing preview interface) can be displayed in the photographing preview interface. As shown in fig. 6a, an example of the photographing action template frame 60 when the first target object includes one photographed object is given, and as shown in fig. 6b, an example of the photographing action template frame 60 when the first target object includes a plurality of photographed objects is given.
For example, when the first target object includes a plurality of photographed objects, each photographed object corresponds to a different target pose. Based on the limb movement recognition technology, the limb movement of the first target object in the photographing preview interface can be recognized, so that the first gesture of the first target object in the photographing preview interface can be determined, further, the overlapping degree between the first gesture of the first target object and the target gesture in the photographing preview interface (for example, the overlapping degree can be determined according to the ratio of the overlapping region to the region occupied by the target gesture) is compared with a first threshold, and when the overlapping degree is greater than or equal to the first threshold, the photographing requirement is determined to be met. And when the overlapping degree is smaller than a first threshold, determining that the photographing action of the first target object is required to be adjusted, and automatically sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
Optionally, the photographing prompt information is used to instruct the first target object to adjust to a second gesture, where a degree of overlap between the second gesture and the target gesture is greater than or equal to the first threshold, for example: the photographing prompt information may be "one point far to the left", "one point far to the right", "one point far to the station", "one point close to the station", etc., which is not limited in this embodiment. Therefore, a specific adjusting action or adjusting mode is indicated through the photographing prompt information to indicate that the first target object is adjusted to the second posture, so that the overlapping degree between the first target object and the target posture after being adjusted to the second posture is larger than or equal to the first threshold, and the photographed object can be ensured to quickly perform action adjustment, so that photographing efficiency is improved.
In this embodiment, based on the photographing action template frame, by comparing the overlapping degree between the first gesture of the first target object and the target gesture corresponding to the photographing action template frame with the first threshold, the photographing prompt information is automatically triggered to be sent to the second electronic device associated with the first target object, so that user operation can be reduced, and the photographed object can quickly perform photographing action adjustment.
Optionally, before sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object, the method further includes:
receiving a third input of a second target object displayed on the photographing preview interface; wherein the second target object is any photographed object;
acquiring characteristic information of the second target object in response to the third input;
receiving a fourth input;
determining a target electronic device in response to the fourth input; wherein the target electronic device comprises at least one of the second electronic devices;
and establishing the association between the second target object and the target electronic equipment based on the characteristic information.
Alternatively, the feature information may be a face feature, or other distinguishing feature, such as: hairstyles, clothing, etc., and embodiments of the present application are not limited thereto.
Note that, here, the timing of the third input and the fourth input is not limited, for example: in the case that the first electronic device has established a connection with a plurality of second electronic devices, the user may display a selection frame of the second electronic devices by selecting a second target object (i.e., a third input) in the preview interface, and determine the second electronic device associated with the second target object based on the second electronic device (i.e., a fourth input) selected by the user from the selection frame. Or, when the first electronic device and the plurality of second electronic devices are connected, the user selects one of the second electronic devices (i.e. the fourth input), and then selects one object to be shot (i.e. the third input) in the preview interface, that is, establishes a relationship between the second electronic device and the selected object to be shot, and the embodiment of the application is not limited thereto.
The photographing processing method of the embodiment of the present application is described below with respect to a specific photographing scene:
scene one: a mobile phone (as a photographing master device) is used to make a mating connection with a wearable device (for example, a bracelet, a wristwatch, a bluetooth headset, or the like) of a subject (in the case where the subject is a single person) before photographing. In the shooting process, a shooting user can prompt a corresponding shot object to cooperate or be ready by controlling a mobile phone end to send an instruction to a wearable device connected with the mobile phone (for example, sending an instruction of sound type to a Bluetooth headset or sending an instruction of vibration or pattern type to a bracelet, a watch or the like). As shown in fig. 7, the specific flow includes:
Step 701: establishing connection between the mobile phone and the wearable equipment;
the camera user's handset establishes a connection (e.g., via bluetooth or wirelessly) with the subject's wearable device, as shown in fig. 4a and 4 b.
Step 702: entering a camera shooting mode;
the shooting user starts a camera application in the mobile phone, enters a shooting preview interface, and performs composition adjustment on a shot object, as shown in fig. 2 a.
Step 703: sending photographing prompt information to wearable equipment of a photographed object;
in the photographing process, the photographed object may need to cooperate to complete the related action, and when the photographing user is far away from the photographed object, the photographing user may click on the photographed object in the preview interface to trigger the bubble prompt, as shown in fig. 5 a. For example: the shooting user may click the bubble, that is, trigger the mobile phone end to send a related instruction to the wearable device associated with the corresponding shot object (for example, when the bubble is pressed for a long time, trigger to send a voice instruction to the wearable device such as a wireless earphone or a watch associated with the shot object, or the shooting user may trigger to send an instruction such as a text, a pattern, etc. to the wearable device such as the watch associated with the shot object through the operation of the bubble), or the shooting user may send gesture icon information, etc. to the wearable device associated with the shot object through the bubble, so as to instruct the shot object to put out a related gesture, etc. according to the embodiment of the application, the invention is not limited thereto.
Step 704: performing action adjustment on the shot object;
the wearable device worn by the photographed object receives related instructions, such as: the earphone can directly play the relevant voice instruction, or the watch can display text or pattern instructions and the like. Thus, the shot object can perform action adjustment according to the requirements of corresponding instructions.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 6a, when the photographing preview interface displays the photographing action template frame, if the posture of the photographed object does not conform to the target posture set by the photographing action template frame, the mobile phone may be triggered to automatically send photographing prompt information, such as "point far left", "point far right", "point far away from station", "point near to station", etc., to the wearable device associated with the photographed object.
Step 705: the shooting user presses a shooting key to finish shooting.
According to the method and the device for adjusting the actions of the shot object, when the shot user needs to be subjected to action adjustment, but the shot user is inconvenient to communicate with the shot object (such as a noisy environment or an environment where a photographer is far away from the shot object), the shot user can quickly transmit shooting prompt information to the wearable device worn by the shot object through the connection through the remote connection function of the mobile phone and the wearable device worn by the shot object, so that quick and efficient collaboration can be achieved, shooting tasks can be completed, and shooting efficiency can be improved.
Scene II: a mobile phone (as a photographing master) is used to make a mating connection with a wearable device (for example, a bracelet, a wristwatch, a bluetooth headset, or the like) of a subject (in the case where the subject is a plurality of persons) before photographing. In the shooting process, a shooting user can prompt a corresponding shot object to cooperate or be ready by controlling a mobile phone end to send an instruction to a wearable device connected with the mobile phone (for example, sending an instruction of sound type to a Bluetooth headset or sending an instruction of vibration or pattern type to a bracelet, a watch or the like). As shown in fig. 8, the specific flow includes:
step 801: establishing connection between the mobile phone and the wearable equipment;
the camera user's handset establishes a connection (e.g., via bluetooth or wirelessly) with the wearable devices of the plurality of photographed subjects, as shown in fig. 3 a.
Step 802: entering a camera shooting mode;
the shooting user starts a camera application in the mobile phone, enters a shooting preview interface, and can establish association with wearable equipment in one-to-one correspondence by manually selecting a shot object. Alternatively, the association of the corresponding photographed object with the wearable device can be identified by identifying the characteristic information (such as a face recognition function) of the photographed object, as shown in fig. 3 b.
The photographing user performs composition adjustment on the photographed object as shown in fig. 2 b.
Step 803: sending photographing prompt information to wearable equipment of a photographed object;
in the photographing process, the photographed objects may need to cooperate to complete related actions, and when the photographing user is far away from the photographed objects, the photographing user may click on one or more photographed objects in the preview interface (for example, may click on a finger or drag out a rectangular frame to perform batch selection of a plurality of photographed objects), and send the same or different instructions to the associated wearable devices. For example: as shown in fig. 5b, when the shooting user clicks one or more shot objects in the preview interface, the shooting user triggers and displays the bubble corresponding to each shot object, and the shooting user may click the bubble of the corresponding shot object, that is, trigger the mobile phone end to send a related instruction to the wearable device associated with the corresponding shot object (for example, when the bubble is pressed for a long time, trigger to send a voice instruction to the wearable device such as a wireless earphone or a watch associated with the shot object, or trigger to send an instruction such as text or a pattern to the wearable device such as a watch associated with the shot object, or trigger to send gesture icon information to the wearable device associated with the shot object, etc. through the bubble, so as to instruct the shot object to put out a related gesture, etc. according to the embodiment of the application, the application is not limited thereto.
Step 804: the shot object makes corresponding adjustment;
the wearable device worn by the photographed object receives related instructions, such as: the earphone can directly play the relevant voice instruction, or the watch can display text or pattern instructions and the like. Thus, the shot object can perform action adjustment according to the requirements of corresponding instructions.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 6b, when the photographing preview interface displays the photographing action template frame, if the posture of the photographed object does not conform to the target posture set by the photographing action template frame, the mobile phone may be triggered to automatically send photographing prompt information, such as "point far left", "point far right", "point far away from station", "point near to station", etc., to the wearable device associated with the photographed object. Or, the user can manually select a certain target gesture in the photographing action template frame, and trigger to send photographing prompt information to the wearable device associated with the response photographed object, so as to indicate a specific adjustment action or mode, such as "offset left", "offset right", "far away from station", "near to one point", and the like.
Step 805: the shooting user presses a shooting key to finish shooting.
According to the embodiment of the invention, when the shooting user needs to be subjected to action adjustment, but the shooting user is inconvenient to communicate with the shot object (such as a noisy environment or an environment where a photographer is far away from the shot object), the shooting user can quickly transmit shooting prompt information to one or more wearable devices worn by the shot object through the remote connection function of the mobile phone and the wearable devices of the shot object, so that quick and efficient cooperation can be achieved, shooting tasks are completed, and shooting efficiency is improved.
According to the photographing processing method provided by the embodiment of the application, the execution subject can be a photographing processing device. In this embodiment of the present application, a method for executing photographing processing by using a photographing processing device is taken as an example, and the photographing processing device provided in the embodiment of the present application is described.
As shown in fig. 9, an embodiment of the present application provides a photographing processing apparatus 900, applied to a first electronic device, including:
a display module 910, configured to display a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device;
the processing module 920 is configured to send photographing prompt information to a second electronic device associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
Optionally, the processing module 920 includes:
a first receiving unit for receiving a first input;
and the first response unit is used for responding to the first input and sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
Optionally, the photographing processing device 900 further includes:
A first receiving module for receiving a second input to the first target object;
a second receiving module for displaying an operating window associated with the first target object in response to the second input;
the first receiving unit is further configured to: receiving a first input to the operating window;
the first response unit is further configured to: and responding to the first input, acquiring the photographing prompt information, and sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
Optionally, the first receiving unit is further configured to: receiving a first input to each photographed object in the first target object;
the first response unit is further configured to: responding to the first input, and respectively sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with each photographed object in the first target object; the photographing prompt information sent to different second electronic devices is the same or different.
Optionally, the first receiving unit is further configured to: receiving first inputs of all shot objects in the first target object;
the first response unit is further configured to: and responding to the first input, and respectively sending the same photographing prompt information to the second electronic devices associated with all the photographed objects in the first target object.
Optionally, the processing module 920 includes:
the sending unit is used for sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object under the condition that the overlapping degree between the first gesture of the first target object and the target gesture in the photographing preview interface is smaller than a first threshold; the photographing prompt information is used for indicating the first target object to adjust to a second gesture, and the overlapping degree between the second gesture and the target gesture is greater than or equal to the first threshold.
Optionally, the photographing processing device 900 further includes:
the second receiving module is used for receiving a third input of a second target object displayed on the photographing preview interface; wherein the second target object is any photographed object;
the second response module is used for responding to the third input and acquiring the characteristic information of the second target object;
a third receiving module for receiving a fourth input;
a third response module for determining a target electronic device in response to the fourth input; wherein the target electronic device comprises at least one of the second electronic devices;
and the establishing module is used for establishing the association between the second target object and the target electronic equipment based on the characteristic information.
When photographing, each photographed object in at least one photographed object displayed on the photographing preview interface is associated with at least one second electronic device, so that the first electronic device can uniformly send photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object (i.e. at least one photographed object) or independently send different photographing prompt information, and the photographed objects can be conveniently and rapidly matched with photographing action adjustment, so that photographing efficiency can be improved.
The photographing processing device in the embodiment of the application may be an electronic device, or may be a component in the electronic device, for example, an integrated circuit or a chip. The electronic device may be a terminal, or may be other devices than a terminal. By way of example, the electronic device may be a mobile phone, tablet computer, notebook computer, palm computer, vehicle-mounted electronic device, mobile internet appliance (Mobile Internet Device, MID), augmented reality (augmented reality, AR)/Virtual Reality (VR) device, robot, wearable device, ultra-mobile personal computer, UMPC, netbook or personal digital assistant (personal digital assistant, PDA), etc., but may also be a server, network attached storage (Network Attached Storage, NAS), personal computer (personal computer, PC), television (TV), teller machine or self-service machine, etc., and the embodiments of the present application are not limited in particular.
The photographing processing device in the embodiment of the present application may be a device having an operating system. The operating system may be an Android operating system, an IOS operating system, or other possible operating systems, which is not specifically limited in the embodiments of the present application.
The photographing processing device provided in the embodiment of the present application can implement each process implemented in the embodiment of the method of fig. 1, and in order to avoid repetition, a description is omitted here.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 10, the embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device 1000, including a processor 1001 and a memory 1002, where the memory 1002 stores a program or an instruction that can be executed on the processor 1001, and the program or the instruction implements each step of the above-mentioned embodiment of the photographing processing method when executed by the processor 1001, and the steps can achieve the same technical effect, so that repetition is avoided, and no further description is given here.
The electronic device in the embodiment of the application includes the mobile electronic device and the non-mobile electronic device described above.
Fig. 11 is a schematic hardware structure of an electronic device implementing an embodiment of the present application.
The electronic device 1100 is the first electronic device, including but not limited to: radio frequency unit 1101, network module 1102, audio output unit 1103, input unit 1104, sensor 1105, display unit 1106, user input unit 1107, interface unit 1108, memory 1109, and processor 1110.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the electronic device 1100 may further include a power source (e.g., a battery) for powering the various components, which may be logically connected to the processor 1110 by a power management system, such as to perform functions such as managing charging, discharging, and power consumption by the power management system. The electronic device structure shown in fig. 11 does not constitute a limitation of the electronic device, and the electronic device may include more or less components than illustrated, or may combine some components, or may be arranged in different components, which are not described in detail herein.
Wherein, the display unit 1106 is configured to display a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device;
the radio frequency unit 1101 is configured to send photographing prompt information to a second electronic device associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
Optionally, the user input unit 1107 is configured to receive a first input;
the processor 1110 is configured to send, in response to the first input, photographing prompt information to a second electronic device associated with the first target object through the radio frequency unit 1101.
Optionally, the user input unit 1107 is further configured to receive a second input to the first target object;
the processor 1110 is further configured to display, by the display unit 1106, an operation window associated with the first target object in response to the second input;
the user input unit 1107 is further configured to receive a first input to the operation window;
the processor 1110 is further configured to obtain, in response to the first input, the photographing prompt information, and send, through the radio frequency unit 1101, the photographing prompt information to a second electronic device associated with the first target object.
Optionally, the user input unit 1107 is further configured to receive a first input to each of the first target objects;
the processor 1110 is further configured to, in response to the first input, respectively send, by the radio frequency unit 1101, photographing prompt information to second electronic devices associated with each photographed object in the first target object; the photographing prompt information sent to different second electronic devices is the same or different.
Optionally, the user input unit 1107 is further configured to receive a first input to all photographed objects in the first target object;
The processor 1110 is further configured to, in response to the first input, send, by using the radio frequency unit 1101, the same photographing prompt information to second electronic devices associated with all photographed objects in the first target object.
Optionally, the processor 1110 is further configured to send, by the radio frequency unit 1101, a photographing prompt message to a second electronic device associated with the first target object if a degree of overlap between the first gesture of the first target object and a target gesture in the photographing preview interface is less than a first threshold; the photographing prompt information is used for indicating the first target object to adjust to a second gesture, and the overlapping degree between the second gesture and the target gesture is greater than or equal to the first threshold.
Optionally, the user input unit 1107 is further configured to receive a third input to the second target object displayed on the photographing preview interface; wherein the second target object is any photographed object;
the processor 1110 is further configured to obtain, in response to the third input, feature information of the second target object;
the user input unit 1107 is further configured to receive a fourth input;
The processor 1110 is further configured to determine a target electronic device in response to the fourth input; establishing association between the second target object and the target electronic equipment based on the characteristic information; wherein the target electronic device comprises at least one of the second electronic devices.
When photographing, each photographed object in at least one photographed object displayed on a photographing preview interface is associated with at least one second electronic device, so that the first electronic device can uniformly send photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object (i.e. at least one photographed object) or independently send different photographing prompt information, and the photographed objects can be conveniently and rapidly matched with photographing action adjustment, so that photographing efficiency can be improved.
It should be appreciated that in embodiments of the present application, the input unit 1104 may include a graphics processor (Graphics Processing Unit, GPU) 11041 and a microphone 11042, the graphics processor 11041 processing image data of still pictures or video obtained by an image capturing device (e.g., a camera) in a video capturing mode or an image capturing mode. The display unit 1106 may include a display panel 11061, and the display panel 11061 may be configured in the form of a liquid crystal display, an organic light emitting diode, or the like. The user input unit 1107 includes at least one of a touch panel 11071 and other input devices 11072. The touch panel 11071 is also referred to as a touch screen. The touch panel 11071 may include two parts, a touch detection device and a touch controller. Other input devices 11072 may include, but are not limited to, a physical keyboard, function keys (e.g., volume control keys, switch keys, etc.), a trackball, a mouse, a joystick, and so forth, which are not described in detail herein.
The memory 1109 may be used to store software programs as well as various data. The memory 1109 may mainly include a first memory area storing programs or instructions and a second memory area storing data, wherein the first memory area may store an operating system, application programs or instructions (such as a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) required for at least one function, and the like. Further, the memory 1109 may include volatile memory or nonvolatile memory, or the memory 1109 may include both volatile and nonvolatile memory. The nonvolatile Memory may be a Read-Only Memory (ROM), a Programmable ROM (PROM), an Erasable PROM (EPROM), an Electrically Erasable EPROM (EEPROM), or a flash Memory. The volatile memory may be random access memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), static RAM (SRAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM), synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), double Data Rate SDRAM (ddr SDRAM), enhanced SDRAM (Enhanced SDRAM), synchronous DRAM (SLDRAM), and Direct RAM (DRRAM). Memory 1109 in embodiments of the present application includes, but is not limited to, these and any other suitable types of memory.
Processor 1110 may include one or more processing units; optionally, the processor 1110 integrates an application processor that primarily processes operations involving an operating system, user interface, application programs, and the like, and a modem processor that primarily processes wireless communication signals, such as a baseband processor. It will be appreciated that the modem processor described above may not be integrated into the processor 1110.
The embodiment of the present application further provides a readable storage medium, where a program or an instruction is stored, and when the program or the instruction is executed by a processor, the processes of the embodiment of the photographing processing method are implemented, and the same technical effects can be achieved, so that repetition is avoided, and no further description is given here.
Wherein the processor is a processor in the electronic device described in the above embodiment. The readable storage medium includes computer readable storage medium such as computer readable memory ROM, random access memory RAM, magnetic or optical disk, etc.
The embodiment of the application further provides a chip, the chip includes a processor and a communication interface, the communication interface is coupled with the processor, and the processor is used for running a program or an instruction, so as to implement each process of the embodiment of the photographing processing method, and achieve the same technical effect, so that repetition is avoided, and no redundant description is provided here.
It should be understood that the chips referred to in the embodiments of the present application may also be referred to as system-on-chip chips, chip systems, or system-on-chip chips, etc.
The embodiments of the present application provide a computer program product stored in a storage medium, where the program product is executed by at least one processor to implement the respective processes of the embodiments of the photographing processing method described above, and achieve the same technical effects, and for avoiding repetition, a detailed description is omitted herein.
It should be noted that, in this document, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element. Furthermore, it should be noted that the scope of the methods and apparatus in the embodiments of the present application is not limited to performing the functions in the order shown or discussed, but may also include performing the functions in a substantially simultaneous manner or in an opposite order depending on the functions involved, e.g., the described methods may be performed in an order different from that described, and various steps may also be added, omitted, or combined. Additionally, features described with reference to certain examples may be combined in other examples.
From the above description of the embodiments, it will be clear to those skilled in the art that the above-described embodiment method may be implemented by means of software plus a necessary general hardware platform, but of course may also be implemented by means of hardware, but in many cases the former is a preferred embodiment. Based on such understanding, the technical solutions of the present application may be embodied essentially or in a part contributing to the prior art in the form of a computer software product stored in a storage medium (such as ROM/RAM, magnetic disk, optical disk), comprising several instructions for causing a terminal (which may be a mobile phone, a computer, a server, or a network device, etc.) to perform the methods described in the embodiments of the present application.
The embodiments of the present application have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the present application is not limited to the above-described embodiments, which are merely illustrative and not restrictive, and many forms may be made by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit of the present application and the scope of the claims, which are also within the protection of the present application.

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1. A photographing processing method, characterized in that it is applied to a first electronic device, the method comprising:
displaying a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device;
sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
2. The photographing processing method according to claim 1, wherein the sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object includes:
receiving a first input;
and responding to the first input, and sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
3. The photographing processing method of claim 2, further comprising, prior to said receiving the first input:
receiving a second input to the first target object;
responsive to the second input, displaying an operating window associated with the first target object;
The receiving a first input, comprising:
receiving a first input of the operation window;
the responding to the first input, sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object, comprises the following steps:
and responding to the first input, acquiring the photographing prompt information, and sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
4. A photographic processing method as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein said receiving a first input comprises:
receiving a first input to each photographed object in the first target object;
the responding to the first input, sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object, comprises the following steps:
responding to the first input, and respectively sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with each photographed object in the first target object; the photographing prompt information sent to different second electronic devices is the same or different.
5. A photographic processing method as claimed in claim 2 or 3, wherein said receiving a first input comprises:
receiving first inputs of all shot objects in the first target object;
The responding to the first input, sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object, comprises the following steps:
and responding to the first input, and respectively sending the same photographing prompt information to the second electronic devices associated with all the photographed objects in the first target object.
6. The photographing processing method according to claim 1, wherein the sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object includes:
sending photographing prompt information to a second electronic device associated with the first target object under the condition that the overlapping degree between the first gesture of the first target object and the target gesture in the photographing preview interface is smaller than a first threshold; the photographing prompt information is used for indicating the first target object to adjust to a second gesture, and the overlapping degree between the second gesture and the target gesture is greater than or equal to the first threshold.
7. The photographing processing method according to claim 1, further comprising, before the sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic device associated with the first target object:
Receiving a third input of a second target object displayed on the photographing preview interface; wherein the second target object is any photographed object;
acquiring characteristic information of the second target object in response to the third input;
receiving a fourth input from the user;
determining a target electronic device in response to the fourth input; wherein the target electronic device comprises at least one of the second electronic devices;
and establishing the association between the second target object and the target electronic equipment based on the characteristic information.
8. A photographing processing apparatus, characterized by being applied to a first electronic device, comprising:
the display module is used for displaying a photographing preview interface; wherein the photographing preview interface comprises at least one photographed object, and each photographed object is associated with at least one second electronic device; the second electronic device is an electronic device which establishes communication connection with the first electronic device;
the processing module is used for sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object; wherein the first target object includes at least one of the photographed objects.
9. The photographing processing device of claim 8, wherein said processing module comprises:
A first receiving unit for receiving a first input;
and the first response unit is used for responding to the first input and sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
10. The photographing processing device as claimed in claim 9, further comprising:
a first receiving module for receiving a second input to the first target object;
a second receiving module for displaying an operating window associated with the first target object in response to the second input;
the first receiving unit is further configured to: receiving a first input to the operating window;
the first response unit is further configured to: and responding to the first input, acquiring the photographing prompt information, and sending the photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object.
11. The photographing processing device of claim 9 or 10, wherein the first receiving unit is further configured to: receiving a first input to each photographed object in the first target object;
the first response unit is further configured to: responding to the first input, and respectively sending photographing prompt information to second electronic equipment associated with each photographed object in the first target object; the photographing prompt information sent to different second electronic devices is the same or different.
12. The photographing processing device of claim 9 or 10, wherein the first receiving unit is further configured to: receiving first inputs of all shot objects in the first target object;
the first response unit is further configured to: and responding to the first input, and respectively sending the same photographing prompt information to the second electronic devices associated with all the photographed objects in the first target object.
13. The photographing processing device of claim 8, wherein said processing module comprises:
the sending unit is used for sending photographing prompt information to the second electronic equipment associated with the first target object under the condition that the overlapping degree between the first gesture of the first target object and the target gesture in the photographing preview interface is smaller than a first threshold; the photographing prompt information is used for indicating the first target object to adjust to a second gesture, and the overlapping degree between the second gesture and the target gesture is greater than or equal to the first threshold.
14. The photographing processing device as claimed in claim 8, further comprising:
the second receiving module is used for receiving a third input of a second target object displayed on the photographing preview interface; wherein the second target object is any photographed object;
The second response module is used for responding to the third input and acquiring the characteristic information of the second target object;
a third receiving module for receiving a fourth input;
a third response module for determining a target electronic device in response to the fourth input; wherein the target electronic device comprises at least one of the second electronic devices;
and the establishing module is used for establishing the association between the second target object and the target electronic equipment based on the characteristic information.
15. An electronic device comprising a processor, a memory and a program or instruction stored on the memory and executable on the processor, which when executed by the processor, implements the steps of the photographic processing method of any one of claims 1 to 7.
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