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- This invention relates to a method, program and a digital still camera capable of editing a markup language, and a markup language interpretation method to interpret a markup language and print an image, a browser, and a print system.
- the documents transmitted and received in the WWW such as HTML documents, generally are prepared assuming that they are viewed on a display, and most images embedded in documents have low resolution and the image provided when such a document is printed is of low image quality.
- the document layout at the output time is not clearly defined and the document layout is determined at the output time in response to setting of a display, a printer, etc.
- the invention is characterized by having the following arrangement.
- a record medium storing a markup language edit program for causing a computer to execute the steps of:
- a digital still camera comprising:
- an image data output unit for outputting image data from an input image
- a markup language output unit for describing, in a document transferred to a client computer through a telecommunication line from a server computer, a first embedded command interpreted when the document is displayed by the client computer, the first embedded command causing the client computer to display first image data of the input image and a second embedded command interpreted when the document is printed by the client computer, the second embedded command for printing second image data of the input image with a larger number of pixels than the number of pixels of the first image data of the input image, and outputting the document with the first and second embedded commands described.
- the first image data is transferred from the server computer to the client computer in the step of displaying the first image data
- the second image data is transferred from the server computer to the client computer in the step of printing the second image data.
- a record medium storing a browser being executed in a client computer connected through a telecommunication line to a server computer, the browser for causing the client computer to execute the steps of:
- a print system comprising a client computer connected through a telecommunication line to a server computer and a printer for receiving print data from the client computer and printing a document, the print system comprising:
- a display unit for interpreting a first embedded command described in a document, described in a markup language and transferred from the server computer, and displaying first image data of an input image recorded in the server computer when the document is displayed;
- a print unit for interpreting a second embedded command described in the document and printing second image data of the input image with a larger number of pixels than the number of pixels of the first image data when the document is printed.
- a server computer comprising:
- a transfer unit for transferring, according to a request made by the first client computer, the document and the image data of the input image to the first client computer through a telecommunication line.
- a digital still camera is provided with a markup language output unit for outputting the document with the first and second embedded commands described, whereby it is made easy to transfer an image recorded with the digital still camera, etc., to the server computer installed in the telecommunication line network, request the image from the client computer, display the image in low image quality, namely, in an easy-to-view size on a display, and print the image in high image quality.
- the first image data and the second image data may be recorded separately in the server computer or the image data on which the first image data and the second image data are based may be previously recorded in the server computer and the first image data and the second image data may be prepared from the image data in the client computer.
- the image data output unit outputs the first image data and the second image data.
- small image data with low image quality may be transferred from the server computer to the client computer, making it possible to display the image at high speed.
- high-quality image data can be transferred from the server computer to the client computer for printing the image in high image quality.
- a third embedded command interpreted when the document is printed by the client computer, the embedded command for specifying a document layout, is described in the document for defining the document layout at the printing time before the document is transferred to the server computer, whereby the server computer can be used as an image record unit and the image can be easily printed in a predetermined format.
- the document layout contains at least the size of print paper and an image layout on the print paper.
- the digital still camera is provided with an interface being connected to a communication unit for transferring the document to the server computer through the telecommunication line, whereby it is made easy to transfer the above-described document to the server computer installed in the telecommunication line network.
- the first embedded command for displaying the first image data of low image quality of the input image in the client computer is interpreted and executed when the document described in a markup language is displayed, and the second embedded command for printing the second image data of high image quality of the input image is interpreted and executed when the document is printed, whereby an image of higher quality than the quality of the image displayed in the client computer can be printed. Therefore, if the image recorded with the digital still camera, etc., is recorded in the server computer installed in the telecommunication line network, it can be made easy to call the image from the client computer, display the image in low image quality, namely, in an easy-to-view size on the display, and print the image in high image quality.
- the first image data and the second image data may be recorded separately in the server computer or the image data on which the first image data and the second image data are based may be previously recorded in the server computer and the first image data and the second image data may be prepared from the image data in the client computer.
- the first image data is transferred from the server computer to the client computer and to print the image
- the second image data is transferred from the server computer to the client computer, whereby the image can be displayed at high speed and can be printed in high quality.
- a third embedded command described in the document is interpreted and a document layout is specified, whereby the document can be printed according to the predefined document layout and the server computer can be used as an image record unit and the image can be easily printed in a predetermined format.
- a host computer records, according to a request made by a second client computer, a document described in a markup language wherein the first embedded command and the second embedded command are described and the image data displayed or printed by the embedded command, and transfers, a request made by a first client computer, the document and the image data to the first client computer through a telecommunication line, whereby it is made easy to transfer an image recorded with the digital still camera, etc., to the server computer installed in the telecommunication line network, call the image from the client computer, display the image in low image quality, and print the image in high image quality.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram to show a WWW server and a WWW client according to one embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram to show an image handling system according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram to show a digital still camera according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a markup language edit program according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram to describe the execution process of the markup language edit program according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram to describe the execution process of the markup language edit program according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram to describe the execution process of the markup language edit program according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a drawing to show an HTML document according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a drawing to show an HTML document according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a drawing to show an HTML document according to the embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 shows an image handling system according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the image handling system is constituted by a communication network 30 , a mobile telephone 20 , a digital still camera 10 that can be connected to the communication network 30 through the mobile telephone 20 , a WWW server 40 , WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 , and printers 80 , 81 , and 82 connected to the WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 , respectively.
- the communication network 30 (corresponding to a telecommunication unit in the claims) is made up of a telephone network, an ISDN (integrated services digital network), a mobile data communication network, a LAN (local area network), etc. These communication networks can be handled transparently by a low-layer protocol of the Internet, and the digital still camera 10 , the WWW server 40 , and the WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 can communicate data with each other by executing an application program compliant with a high-layer protocol of the Internet.
- the mobile telephone 20 (corresponding to a communication unit in the claims) has a radio modem built-in and can radio-communicate with the digital still camera 10 by Bluetooth.
- the mobile telephone 20 having a radio modem is an example as a communication unit of the digital still camera 10 and a wired modem may be used as the communication unit of the digital still camera 10 .
- the digital still camera 10 can transfer a file through the communication network 30 to the WWW server 40 based on FTP (File Transfer Protocol).
- FTP File Transfer Protocol
- the WWW server 40 (corresponding to a server computer in the claims) is one of a large number of WWW servers that can be accessed by the digital still camera 10 and the WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 .
- Each of the WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 (corresponding to a client computer in the claims) is constituted by a computer that can execute a browser described later.
- the WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 are, for example, a personal computer, a video game machine, and a so-called Internet television.
- the printers 80 , 81 , and 82 are connected to the WWW clients 50 , 60 , and 70 , respectively, by USB, RS232C, radio based on Bluetooth, etc.
- the image handling system according to the embodiment makes it possible to easily print an image captured by the digital still camera 10 in high image quality regardless of the location, the time, or the WWW client hardware difference.
- the configuration and operation of the image handling system according to the embodiment will be discussed in detail separately in the topics of photographing and file transfer and browse and print.
- the digital still camera 10 shown in FIG. 3 is used to photograph a subject.
- a subject is focused through a lens 11 on a CCD 12 .
- An analog signal output from the CCD 12 is converted into a digital signal by an A/D converter 13 and the digital signal is recorded in RAM (random access memory) 14 as a buffer.
- the input image data recorded in the RAM 14 is processed by a CPU (central processing unit) 18 and is compressed and recorded in nonvolatile memory 15 .
- the CPU 18 functions by executing firmware recorded in ROM (read-only memory) 17 .
- Various modifications of a manner of recording in the nonvolatile memory 15 are made possible by programming the firmware.
- two image files different in the number of pixels are created from the input image data recorded in the RAM 14 and are recorded in the nonvolatile memory 15 .
- the image file with the smaller number of pixels corresponds to first image data and the image file with the larger number of pixels corresponds to second image data.
- One of the two image files is used as JPEG (Joint Photographic image coding Experts Group) image data for display and considering the size when the image file is displayed with a browser, the number of pixels is set to 320 pixels ⁇ 240 pixels, for example.
- the other image file is used as JPEG image data for print and specification is made before photographing, whereby the number of pixels can be set to 1600 pixels ⁇ 1200 pixels, for example.
- the number of pixels can be set to 1600 pixels ⁇ 1200 pixels, for example.
- one image file may be created from the input image data recorded in the RAM 14 . It is desirable to previously define a photograph mode assuming that an image file is recorded in the WWW server and automatically create an image file with a specific number of pixels in the photograph mode.
- the digital still camera 10 has an HTML document preparation function and a file transfer function compliant with the FTP in order to display image data by the browser and print the image data. It is desirable that a user interface should be provided for enabling the user to easily use the functions following a guide screen displayed on an LCD.
- HTML document preparation function and the file transfer function compliant with the FTP can be implemented by a markup language edit program executed by pressing, by the user, a specific switch provided on the cabinet of the digital still camera 10 .
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart of such a program.
- the user is requested to select an input image to be recorded in the WWW server from among the input images recorded in the nonvolatile memory 15 .
- a guide screen shown in FIG. 5 is displayed on an LCD 91 placed on the cabinet and the user can select the image by key input.
- the functions of keys 92 to 96 are displayed on the guide screen of the LCD 91 .
- the input image displayed on the LCD 91 in FIG. 5, mountain scenery
- the selection key 94 the input image displayed on the LCD 91 is selected as the input image to be recorded in the WWW server.
- the completion key one or more input images to be recorded in the WWW server are set.
- the user is requested to select the size of print paper (B 5 , A 4 , etc.,) to be used to print the image file recorded in the WWW server by the browser.
- a guide screen shown in FIG. 6 is displayed on the LCD 91 and the user selects the print paper size by operating the move key 92 , 93 and sets the selected print paper size by pressing the selection key 94 .
- the user is requested to select an image layout to print the image data recorded in the WWW server by the browser.
- a guide screen shown in FIG. 7 is displayed on the LCD 91 and the user selects the image layout by operating the move key 92 , 93 and sets the selected image layout by pressing the selection key 94 .
- tags are described for preparing an HTML document in accordance with the input image, the print paper size, and the image layout set at S 10 to S 30 .
- two image files different in the number of pixels are specified by a tag per input image selected at S 10 .
- One is a display image file and the other is a print image file.
- the user can be requested to enter the image number in a volume contents table of the nonvolatile memory 15 .
- the image number as a search key
- two image files can be specified for one image and a tag can be described.
- tags defining a table can be described for setting the image layout.
- FIG. 8 shows an example of tags for displaying four images A to D and laying out the four images A to D with A4-sized print paper horizontally oriented at the printing time.
- the fifth line to twenty-second line provide tags for specifying displaying and printing an image file in a table form for the browser (corresponding to the third embedded command in the claims).
- the file corresponding to xx1.jpg is a file with a smaller number of pixels, such as 320 pixels ⁇ 240 pixels
- the file corresponding to xx2.jpg is a file with a larger number of pixels, such as 1600 pixels ⁇ 1200 pixels.
- tags shown on the eighth, eleventh, sixteenth, and nineteenth lines in FIG. 8 two image files for display and print are specified for one image; however, as in tags shown on the eighth, eleventh, sixteenth, and nineteenth lines in FIG. 9, one image file may be specified for one image and display image data and print image data may be prepared by the browser from the print image file. Tags shown in FIG. 9 are used to create one image file from one image at the photographing time.
- HTML document should be provided with page concept at the printing time as in tags shown in FIG. 10.
- ⁇ SHEET FEED> on the twenty-fourth line specifies form feed before and after ⁇ SHEET FEED> (corresponding to a fourth embedded command in the claims).
- the HTML document prepared at step S 40 and the image file specified in the tag are transferred to the WWW server based on an ftp command.
- the address of the WWW server, the file recording location, the provider, and the like need to be preset. They may be able to be set with the single unit of the digital still camera 10 or the digital still camera 10 can be connected to a personal computer for inputting the setup items from the personal computer. Of course, the digital still camera 10 and the mobile telephone 20 must be connected at the transferring time.
- the HTML document and the image file specified in the tag are transferred from a Bluetooth interface 16 of the digital still camera 10 through the radio modem of the mobile telephone 20 to the WWW server 40 .
- the WWW server 40 Upon reception of the ftp command, the WWW server 40 records the HTML document and the image file specified in the tag at predetermined addresses of a record unit. (The record unit of the WWW server corresponds to a record unit in the accompanying claims.)
- Browsing an HTML document, namely, displaying an image file, and printing an HTML document, namely, printing an image file are executed using a personal computer shown in FIG. 1, for example.
- a personal computer shown in FIG. 1, for example.
- the WWW client not only a personal computer, but also a videogame machine, etc., having a browsing function can be used as described above; here the configuration using the personal computer for browsing will be discussed.
- Programs such as the operating system (OS), browser, printer driver, and display driver are stored on a hard disk drive (HDD) 55 .
- a CPU 53 temporarily stores the programs in a main storage (MS) 54 and executes the programs for causing a WWW client 50 to function.
- a modem 56 is a unit for communicating data with a WWW server 40 through a communication network.
- a display 51 is controlled by the display driver and receives data recorded in the MS 54 through the OS from the browser and displays the data.
- a printer 80 receives data recorded in the MS 54 through the OS and the printer driver from the browser and prints the data.
- a display unit in the claims is constituted by the display 51 , the CPU 53 and the MS 54
- a print unit in the claims is constituted by the printer 80 , the CPU 53 , and the MS 54 .
- An HTML document recorded in the WWW server 40 is transferred from the WWW server 40 to the WWW client 50 as the path name of URL is transmitted as a request from the browser to the WWW server 40 based on the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) .
- the WWW server 40 Upon reception of the path name of URL as the request from the WWW client 50 , as a response to the request, the WWW server 40 takes out the HTML document from the address of the storage unit corresponding to the path name and transmits the HTML document to the WWW client 50 .
- a proxy server intervenes between the WWW server 40 and the WWW client 50 and the storage unit of the proxy server is used as a cache.
- the data specified by the WWW client 50 exists in the proxy server, the data recorded in the proxy server is transferred to the WWW client 50 .
- the image data specified in a tag of the HTML document is transferred from the WWW server 40 or the proxy server to the WWW client 50 like the HTML document.
- the image data specified in the tag of the HTML document is determined as the browser interprets the HTML document, and the browser transmits a request for transferring the determined image data to the WWW server 40 and receives the image data.
- the four image files of photoA1.jpg, photoB1.jpg, photoc1.jpg, and photoD1.jpg are stored in the MS 54 and are displayed on the display 51 .
- the image files of photoA1.jpg, photoB1.jpg, photoc1.jpg, and photoD1.jpg are small image files each with 320 pixels ⁇ 240 pixels and thus can be transferred in a short time and can be displayed at high speed.
- the image files are displayed in an array consisting of tow columns and tow rows in the table form specified in the tag. Of course, when the image files are displayed on the display 51 , necessary data is passed from the browser through the OS to the display driver.
- the browser Upon reception of the image files specified in the print tags, the browser transmits a print request to the OS and passes the image files to the printer driver together with the necessary parameters for specifying the print paper size and the layout specified in the tags on the third line and the fifth to twenty-first lines.
- the printer driver uses the data of the images, the print paper size, and the layout received through the OS to prepare image data and transmits the print data to the printer 80 .
- the printer 80 prints images based on the print data.
- Each of the image files photoA2.jpg, photoB2.jpg, photoC2.jpg, and photoD2.jpg is a high-quality image file with 1600 pixels ⁇ 1200 pixels and thus high-quality images can be printed on the printer 80 .
- the page concept at the printing time is described as in the HTML document shown in FIG. 10, the page concept is reflected on print.
- the browser interprets ⁇ SHEET FEED> on the twenty-fourth line and thus transmits a print request to the OS and the printer driver so as to prepare one-page print data from the tags described on the lines of up to the twenty-third line and one-page image data from the tags described on the twenty-fifth line and the later lines.
- the browser may be provided with a function of inquiring about the size of print paper set on the printer 80 based on the tag interpreted at the printing time and displaying an error message if print paper of the size specified in the tag is not set.
- the browser interprets the third line of the HTML document shown in FIG. 8 and inquires of the printer driver whether or not A4-sized print paper is set on the printer 80 , whereby the browser can keep track of the size of print paper set on the printer 80 , so that it can display an error message in response to a reply from the printer driver. Thus, a print error can be prevented from occurring.
- the digital still camera 10 has been taken by way of example; however, a personal computer maybe used as the means, of course.
- the personal computer connected to the communication network 30 may execute an application wherein after an image file is created from an input image through a digital still camera, a scanner, etc., an HTML document for displaying and printing the image file is prepared and is transferred to the WWW server.
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