WO2004027624A1 - 電子ファイル操作方法およびレイアウト編集装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for operating an electronic file and a layout editing apparatus, and more particularly to a method used for operating an electronic file and a layout editing apparatus for editing a layout of an image area for displaying an image.
- the present invention also relates to an image processing system and an image processing method.
- the present invention also relates to a display data processing method, a display data structure, and a display data management method.
- a layout editing apparatus an apparatus that arranges an image or an inserted image area;
- an electronic file of the layout itself and an associated electronic file such as an image file used for the layout are stored in a predetermined folder.
- compression software for example, “L HAJ,” “WinZip”, etc.
- This program allows you to compress the data of selected electronic files and package them into one archive file.
- a program editing device that outputs a layout definition file defining a layout for printing a digital image, and a printer that prints a digital image based on a layout definition file stored in a removable memory are known.
- the program editing device generates a setting program (layout definition file) in which output conditions (layout) of image data (digital image) are set and stores the setting program on a recording medium. By executing the setup program, the image data is printed based on the output conditions.
- An object of the present invention is to provide an image processing system and method, a layout editing method and apparatus, and a display data processing method and apparatus that can improve the portability of a digital image file and a layout definition file.
- information that is inherently used includes information that is illegal if used alone because of restrictions on copyright and other factors.
- a template for a user to insert and print a photographic image is composed of an image file representing an illustration and a layout definition file that defines the layout of the illustration and the photographic image. This is the case when it is set. If the use of illustrations is permitted only for use in the template, it is necessary to prohibit the so-called secondary use of diverting the image file representing the illustration to a document other than the template or distributing it to others .
- An object of the present invention is to provide a display data processing method and apparatus, a file data structure, and a display data management method that can restrict the use of image elements.
- DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION-In order to achieve the above object, an electronic file operation method according to a first invention is a method used for operating an electronic file, wherein the method is a method for operating a selected file and associating the selected file with the file.
- a packaging step of packaging at least one related file into a single file, and converting the packaged file to the selected file
- an unpackaging step of unpackaging into the related file is a method used for operating an electronic file, wherein the method is a method for operating a selected file and associating the selected file with the file.
- a program according to a first aspect of the present invention is a program used for operating an electronic file, comprising: a single file including at least one related file associated with the file; A packaging module for packaging into a file; and an encapsulation module for encapsulating the packaged file into the selected file and the related file.
- the selected file and the file associated with this file are packaged into a single file. Therefore, subsequent file operations can be facilitated. Moreover, it is possible to package related files by selecting only one file. Also, packaged files can be unpackaged and restored. As a result, the restored file can be used for other purposes.
- the related file is, for example, a file stored in a folder associated with the file name of the selected file.
- the unpackaging The module for example, unpackages the selected file in a specified folder, creates a folder associated with the file name of the selected file in the specified folder, and creates the created folder. Is a module that unpackages the related file.
- the related file is, for example, a file specified from a storage location and a file name of a file described in the selected file.
- the unpackaging module includes, for example,
- Unpackaging the selected file in a designated folder unpackaging the related file in a predetermined folder, and describing a related file described in the selected file as a file stored in the predetermined folder. This module rewrites the storage location of.
- an electronic file operating method is a method used for operating an electronic file, wherein a selected file and a file associated with the file are simply identified. Includes a packaging step for packaging into a single file.
- a program according to a second invention is a program used for operating an electronic file, and packages a selected file and a file associated with the file into a single file. Provide a packaging module to be converted.
- the selected file and the file associated with this file are packaged in a single file. Therefore, subsequent file operations can be facilitated. Moreover, it is possible to package related files by selecting only one file.
- an electronic file operation method is a method used for operating an electronic file, wherein a selected file and a file associated with the file are simply identified.
- a program according to a third aspect of the present invention is a program used for operating an electronic file, wherein a selected file and a file associated with the file are packaged in a single file.
- the package file A file analysis module for analyzing the selected file and a file associated with the selected file is provided.
- a package file is analyzed as a selected file before packaging and as an associated file. Therefore, package files can be handled as if they were not packaged.
- a layout editing apparatus is a layout editing apparatus for controlling a layout of an image area for displaying an image, wherein the layout editing apparatus includes at least one image and at least one image that can be inserted.
- a layout editing unit that arranges an insertion image area to edit a layout; and a file operation unit that operates a file using the method according to the first aspect of the present invention.
- An information file including information on the layout of the image and the image area and information on an image file used for the layout is set as the selected file, and at least one file used for the layout is set as the related file. Means to operate the file.
- a file is operated using the program according to the first invention. Therefore, by simply selecting an information file regarding the created layout, the files used for this layout can be packaged or unpackaged and file operations can be performed. As a result, it is possible to easily exchange files related to the layout.
- a layout editing apparatus for editing a layout of an image area for displaying an image, wherein the layout editing apparatus includes at least one image capable of inserting an image.
- an information file relating to the created layout and a file used for the layout are output as a package file. Therefore, the created layout can be saved in a single file. As a result, the exchange of files related to the layout can be facilitated.
- the layout editing apparatus may further include a separation output unit that separates the package file into the information file and the at least one file and outputs the separated file. In this way, you can separate the package file into files before packaging.
- an image processing system includes an image output device that outputs a digital image file and a layout definition file that defines a layout for displaying a digital image represented by the digital image file;
- An image processing system comprising an image display device for displaying a digital image represented by the obtained digital image file based on the layout definition file, wherein the image output device simply combines the digital image file and the layout definition file.
- the image display device includes a packaging unit for packaging into one package file, and an output unit for outputting a digitized image file and a layout definition file by outputting a single package file. Input method to input the output package file When, and having a ⁇ emissions packaging means for acquiring a digital image files and the layout definition Fai Le from the entered package one Jifuairu.
- the image display device can acquire the file from the package file
- the image output device can output the digital image file and the layout definition file as a package file. Outputting a package file can reduce the time and effort required to copy or attach to an e-mail, for example, when distributing. Since there is only one file to be copied, errors such as forgetting to copy some files can be prevented. Therefore, according to this image processing system, the portability of the digital image file and the rate definition file can be improved.
- the image output device further includes selection receiving means for receiving selection of the digital image file
- the packaging means includes the digital image file selected by the selection receiving means and the digital image file.
- the method is characterized in that a selected digital image file is packaged with a layout definition file associated in advance. According to this image processing system, only digital image files need to be selected at the time of packaging, and there is no need to select a layout definition file. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the time required for packaging.
- the output means outputs the package file to the removable memory, and the input means inputs the package file from the removable memory.
- a removable memory can be used as a medium for transferring a package file.
- the output means outputs the digital image file and a package file in which the digital image file is packaged. For example, a person who wants to distribute a digital image file does not necessarily have an image display device having an encapsulation means. When the digital image file and the package file are output, the portability can be improved because the package file can be distributed to the party who has the image display device. Also, unpackaged digital image files can be distributed to those who do not own them.
- the output means transmits the package file to the communication line
- the input means receives the package file from the communication line.
- the package file is serialized It can be delivered via communication lines such as cables, LANs, and telephone lines, reducing the time and effort required for delivery.
- the output means outputs a digital image file and a package file in which the digital image file is packaged.
- an image processing method provides an image output apparatus for outputting a digital image file and a layout definition file that defines a layout for displaying a digital image represented by the digital image file. And an image processing method for transferring a digital image file and a layout definition file between an image display device that displays a digital image represented by the output digital image file based on the layout definition file.
- the image display device can acquire the file from the package file
- the image output device can output the digital image file and the layout definition file as a package file. Outputting a package file reduces the time and effort required to copy or attach to an e-mail when distributing, and prevents errors such as forgetting to copy some files because only one file is copied. it can. Therefore, according to this image processing system, the portability of the digital image file and the layout definition file can be improved.
- a layout editing method includes a user interface step for receiving an instruction to edit a layout of an image element in a predetermined area on a screen; A layout editing step of editing a layout control file for controlling the layout of the image elements based on the instruction received in the step; a content file representing all image elements laid out in the predetermined area; And a layout control file for controlling the layout of all image elements laid out in the area into a single package file, and outputting the T file.
- a layout editing program provides a layout editing program, comprising: a user interface unit for receiving an instruction to edit a layout of an image element in a predetermined area on a screen; A layout editing means for editing a layout control file for controlling the layout of the image elements based on the instruction, a content file representing all the image elements laid out in the predetermined area, It is characterized in that a computer functions as output means for converting a layout control file for controlling the layout of all laid out image elements into a single package file and outputting the same.
- a specific image is converted by converting a layout control file and a content file representing all image elements whose layout is controlled by the layout control file into a single package file.
- the portability of the information needed to display elements in a particular layout can be improved.
- the content file representing all the laid out image elements and the layout control file for controlling the layout of all the image elements without a user's hand a single file can be obtained. Operability in the operation of converting to a package file can be improved.
- a layout editing apparatus provides User interface means for receiving an instruction to edit the layout of the image element in the fixed area; and layout editing means for editing a layout control file for controlling the layout of the image element based on the instruction received by the user interface means A content file representing all the image elements laid out in the predetermined area, and a layout control file controlling the layout of all the image elements laid out in the predetermined area into a single package file. And output means for converting and outputting.
- a specific control file is converted by converting a layout control file and a content file representing all image elements whose layout is controlled by the layout control file into a single package file.
- a display data processing method includes a storage step for storing a file constituting a template, a selecting step for selecting an image element to be inserted into the template, And an output step of converting a user file representing the image element selected in the selection step into a single file and outputting the converted file.
- a display data processing program comprises: a storage unit for storing a file constituting a template; a selection unit for selecting an image element to be inserted into the template; A computer is caused to function as output means for converting a constituent file and a user file representing the image element selected by the selection means into a single file and outputting the same.
- the image element selected by the user is determined in advance by converting the file constituting the template and the user file representing the image element to be inserted into the template into a single package file. Plug in the template The portability of information necessary for display can be improved.
- the files that make up a template are files that represent predetermined image elements, files that control the layout of image elements, and files that represent thumbnail images that represent template designs to allow the user to select a template. And so on.
- a data processing device comprises: a storage unit for storing a file constituting a template; a selection unit for selecting an image element to be inserted into the template; A file to be converted, and an output unit that converts a user file representing the image element selected by the selection unit into a single file and outputs the converted file.
- the image element selected by the user is determined in advance by converting the file constituting the template and the user file representing the image element inserted in the template into a single package file. It is possible to improve the portability of information required to be inserted and displayed on a template.
- a display data processing method converts a content file representing an image element and a layout control file for controlling a layout of the image element into a single package file. Converting the content data included in the package file representing the image element or the usage control data for permitting or prohibiting individual use of the layout control data included in the package file for controlling the layout of the image element; And a use restriction step of storing in a file.
- a display data processing program comprises a content file representing an image element and a layout control file controlling a layout of the image element in a single package.
- Conversion means for converting the image data into a file; content data included in the package file representing the image element or layout control data included in the package file controlling the layout of the image element
- the computer is caused to function as use restriction means for storing in the package file use restriction data for permitting or prohibiting individual use of the program.
- use restriction data for permitting or prohibiting individual use of such data is stored in a package file including content data representing image elements or layout control data for controlling the layout of image elements.
- the image element is required to be used outside the control of the layout control data, or the layout control data is edited and the image element is displayed under the control of the edited layout control data. Can be prohibited according to
- the use restriction data includes a control data for removing a digital watermark attached to the image element.
- the control data for removing the digital watermark in the package file containing the content data representing the image element with the digital watermark, the digital watermark attached to the image element is removed based on the control data.
- the use of the image element can be restricted so that the image element is normally displayed only on a specific device having the function of performing the function.
- a display data processing device converts a content file representing an image element and a layout control file controlling a layout of the image element into a single package file.
- Conversion means, and use restriction data for permitting or prohibiting individual use of data included in the package file representing the image element or data included in the package file for controlling the layout of the image element.
- use restriction means for storing in the package file.
- a package file containing content data representing an image element or a layout control data for controlling a rate of the image element use restriction data for permitting or prohibiting individual use of the data is stored. For example, It is prohibited that the image element is used outside the control of the layout control data, or that the layout control data is edited and the image element is displayed under the control of the edited layout control data as necessary. can do.
- a display data processing method is a display data processing method comprising: a package in which content data representing an image element, layout control data for controlling a layout of the image element, and use restriction data are stored.
- a display data processing program stores content data representing an image element, layout control data for controlling the layout of the image element, and use restriction data.
- the content data representing the image element and the ray of the image element In a display data processing program that uses a package file that stores a layout control file that controls the data output and a usage restriction data, the use is permitted or prohibited in accordance with the usage details and the usage restriction data. Thus, it is possible to prevent the user from using the package file against the intention of the supplier. For example, if the image element It is possible to prohibit the use of the layout control data outside the control of the layout control data or the display of the image element under the control of the edited layout control data, as required.
- the management means responds to use of the content data outside the control of the layout control data by the individual use means in accordance with the use restriction data. It is characterized by permitting or prohibiting the use. By prohibiting the use of content data outside of the control of the rate control data as necessary, for example, content data that is permitted to be used only when displayed in a specific layout is separated from the rate control data It can be prevented from being redistributed in a state where it has been deleted.
- the management means permits the use of editing the late control data by the individual use means according to the use restriction data, or It is characterized by prohibition. By prohibiting editing of the layout control data as necessary, it is possible to prevent content data that is permitted to be used only when displayed in a specific layout from being displayed in other layouts.
- the management means is responsive to the use of the individual use means for storing the content data alone in the nonvolatile memory in accordance with the use restriction data. It is characterized in that use is permitted or prohibited. By prohibiting the storage of content data alone in non-volatile memory as necessary, content data that is permitted to be used only when displayed in a specific layout can be used by other programs Or redistributed separately from the layout control data.
- the display data processing program according to the fourteenth invention further comprises a program for removing a digital watermark attached to the image element represented by the content image.
- the feature is to make evening work.
- a display data processing device comprises: content data representing an image element; layout control data for controlling the layout of the image element; A package file storing the content data or the rate control data, and display means for displaying the content data under the control of the rate control data; and reading the package file and individually using the content data or the rate control data.
- Usage contents and usage in a display data processing device using a package file that stores content data representing image elements, layout control data for controlling the layout of image elements, and usage restriction data By permitting or prohibiting the use in accordance with the restriction data, it is possible to prevent the user from performing use contrary to the intention of the supplier of the package file.
- a data structure of a file includes: a first area in which content data representing an image element is recorded; and a layout control data for controlling a layout of the image element. And a third area in which usage restriction data for restricting use of the content data or the rate control data is recorded.
- the file is used by recording the content data representing the image element and the layout control data that controls the layout of the image element, and the usage restriction data that restricts the use of the data in a single file.
- an image element is used outside the control of the late control data, or the late control data is edited and controlled by the edited late control data. The display of an image element can be prohibited if necessary.
- the first area records an image element with a digital watermark
- the second area includes control data for removing the digital watermark.
- the use restriction data is recorded.
- a display data management method is characterized in that content data representing an image element, layout control data for controlling a layout of the image element, and usage restriction data are provided. Distributing the recorded package file to a receiving terminal via a network; storing identification information unique to the receiving terminal in the package file in accordance with the distribution of the package file; And the identification information stored in the package file is compared with the identification information, and the use of the content data or the rate control data included in the package file by the use terminal is permitted or prohibited according to the comparison result. And b.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart showing an example of a packaging process in the file operation program according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the packaging instruction screen 10.
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the file selection screen 11. '
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a file associated with a main file to be packaged.
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a file created by the packaging process.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an example of the fan packaging process in the file operation program of the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a package file to be subjected to the encapsulation processing.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the unpackaging instruction screen 12.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a file created by the fan packaging process.
- FIG. 10 is a configuration diagram schematically showing the configuration of a printing system including a layout editing device 20 according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a main routine executed by the layout editing apparatus 20 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the paper setting screen 30.
- FIG. 13 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the layout work screen 40 and the call box screen 50.
- FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram showing an art work screen 40 and a tool box screen 50.
- FIG. 15 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the pull-down menu 46.
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a file created in the storage unit 26 of the layout editing device 20 when the layout is saved by “normal save”.
- FIG. 17 is an explanatory diagram illustrating an example of a script file, a thumbnail file, and an image file according to a modification.
- FIG. 18 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of the description content of the script file of the modification.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a selected file and a related file.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic diagram showing an example of a selected file and a related file.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic diagram illustrating the image processing system according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the image output device.
- FIG. 23 (A) is a front view of the image output device, and FIG. 23 (B) is a rear view.
- FIG. 24A is a perspective view of the image display device
- FIG. 24B is an enlarged view of the display and the operation unit.
- FIG. 25 is a block diagram of the image display device.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic diagram showing a directory structure of the removable memory.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic diagram showing the contents of the layout definition file.
- FIG. 28A is a schematic diagram illustrating a display using a layout definition file
- FIG. 28B is a plan view showing a display result.
- FIG. 29 is a schematic diagram showing the format of a package file.
- -Fig. 30 (A) shows the format of "0 th IFD”
- Fig. 30 (B) shows the format of "l th I FD”.
- FIG. 31 (C) shows the format of “2 th IFD”
- FIG. 31 (D) shows the format of “3 th IFD”.
- FIG. 32 (E) is a diagram showing the format of “4th I FDJ.
- FIG. 33 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing of the image output device.
- Figure 34 (A) is a layout definition file
- Figure 34 (B) is a screen for accepting selection of digital image files.
- FIG. 35 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing of the image display device.
- Figure 36 shows a screen that accepts the selection of a digital image file.
- FIG. 37 is a schematic diagram illustrating an image processing system according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a diagram showing the structure of a package file according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 39 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing for managing the use of a package file by the display data processing program.
- FIG. 40 is a sequence chart for explaining the display data management method according to the sixth embodiment.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing the flow of a process of inserting a user image into a template and displaying the template on the user terminal.
- the file operation program according to the first embodiment of the present invention is a program relating to a file operation of a computer, and includes a package module for packaging a plurality of files and an unpackage of the packaged files. Unpackage-Consists of a module.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a packaging process in the file operation program according to the first embodiment.
- the packaging process first, input of the selection of the main file and the input of the name of the package file and the output destination folder described later (Step SI 00).
- the main file is a file for specifying other related files to be packaged, and a method for specifying the file will be described later.
- the reception of the selection of the main file and the like is performed via the packaging instruction screen.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of the packaging instruction screen 10.
- the packaging instruction screen 10 is configured so that the user can input the main file name / package file name and the output destination of the package file.
- the package file name is automatically entered with the main file name appended with the package file extension (for example, “.pkgj”), and the package file output destination is entered.
- the name of the folder in which the main file exists is assumed to be automatically entered, and the automatically entered content can be modified directly. By pressing, it can be input via the file selection screen 11 which is output.
- the file selection screen 11 shown in Fig. 3 is an example of a file selection screen.When you select a folder that is displayed in a file structure on the left side of the screen, a list of files in the selected folder is displayed on the right side of the screen. Files can be selected.
- the selected main file and the file related to the main file are packaged (step S110).
- files in a folder having the same name as a main file existing in the same folder as the main file are packaged as related files.
- the folder "01" with the same name as the main file in the same folder "01” is selected.
- the files “0 0 0 1. ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ” to “0 0 3. Xxx” are packaged as related files.
- packaged files are packaged
- the file is output as a file, and the packaging process ends (step S120).
- the package file is output based on the name input in step S100 and the output destination folder.
- Fig. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing the output result of a package file when the input name is "01.pkg" and the output destination folder is "01".
- the package file may be output as a file that has been subjected to data compression processing by a data compression method such as the Run-Length method or the Huffman method.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an example of the unpackaging process in the file operation program of the first embodiment.
- the unpackaging process as shown in FIG. 6, first, selection of a package file to be unpackaged and input of an output destination folder of a main file are received (step S200).
- an input such as selection of a package file is received via the unpackaging instruction screen.
- the unpackaging instruction screen 12 shown in FIG. 8 is configured so that the package file name and the output destination of the main file can be respectively input.
- the output destination of the main file is output.
- the name of the folder where the package file exists is automatically entered, and the entered content can be modified.
- the package file name must be input via the file selection screen 11 that is output by pressing the “Browse” button on the right of the input field, as in the packaging instruction screen 10 described above. Can be done.
- the package file “01.pkg” is selected as the package file to be unpackaged, and the folder “02” is input as the output destination of the main file.
- step S210 unpackage the selected package file and unpackage
- the main file is unpackaged and output in the output destination folder input in step S200, and a folder having the same name as the main file is created in the same folder.
- the related files included in the package file are unpackaged and output in the folder.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory diagram showing a file created by the unpackaging process of the specific example. As shown in the figure, the main file “01.XXx” included in the package file “01.pkgj” is unpackaged and output to the output destination folder “02” and has the same name as the main file.
- the folder “001” is created, and the related files “001.xxx” to “0000.xxx” in the folder “001” are unpackaged and output.
- a plurality of electronic files can be packaged and output as a package file, and subsequent file operations can be facilitated.
- simply selecting the main file enables easy packaging including related files. It is also possible to unpackage the packaged file and return it to the original file for use.
- FIG. 10 is a configuration diagram schematically showing the configuration of a printing system including the layout editing device 20.
- the layout editing apparatus 20 of the first embodiment is a general-purpose personal computer in which a layout editing program for editing a layout of an image area for printing an image and creating a so-called template is installed. It is configured as
- the layout editing device 20 includes an input unit 22 for inputting a command from a user via an input device such as a keyboard and a mouse, a display unit 24 as a display, and data such as programs and images.
- a storage unit 26 for storing the data and a control unit 28 for performing a predetermined operation and controlling the whole are provided.
- the user is connected via the input unit 22
- the command to be input includes, for example, an instruction to edit a layout of an image ratio, and specifically, for example, an instruction to designate a position and a size at which an image element is arranged, and to select an image element.
- the input unit 22 receives these instructions by using a keyboard or a mouse.
- a printer 18 is connected to the layout editing device 20 of the first embodiment.
- the printer 18 prints a laid-out image or the like on a print sheet based on a print instruction from a personal computer functioning as the layout editing device 20.
- FIG. 1.1 is a flowchart showing an example of the main routine executed by the layout editing apparatus 20 of the first embodiment. This processing is performed when the layout editing program is executed by the personal computer.
- setting processing such as paper size, paper direction, and printable area is executed using the paper setting screen 30 illustrated in FIG. S300).
- the paper size can be selected from a pull-down menu
- the paper direction can be selected from “vertical” and “horizontal” by a selective button.
- the printable area “Standard” with standard ⁇ (margin) set on the four sides, “Maximum” to set the maximum printable area, and “Borderless” that allows borderless printing Can be selected.
- a margin of a negative value is set so that a slight margin does not occur due to a positional shift of the sheet during printing.
- "Auto cutter-” that automatically cuts at the end of printing can be set.
- the layout editing process is executed using the layout work screen 40 and the tool box screen 50 illustrated in FIG. 13.
- the late work screen 40 illustrated in FIG. 13 includes a work area in which a paper area 41 and a printable area 42 are displayed.
- An area 43 and a toolbar 44 for performing file operations, editing, and the like by selecting from a pull-down menu are displayed.
- the printable area 42 is an area for laying out image elements laid out on one page corresponding to a predetermined print paper size on a screen.
- the image elements laid out in the printable area 42 include a photographic image, a background image of the photographic image, a frame, a decoration, a character string, a straight line, and a curved line.
- the button box 50 includes various buttons 51 to 60 for performing various operations on the printable area 42 of the layout work screen 40, and the image area displayed in the printable area 42.
- the image area display operation unit 61 for displaying the order of the layers, display and non-display, and the printable area of the image area selected from the image areas set in the printable area 42 of the layout work screen 40
- a position information display section 68 for displaying position information for 42 is displayed.
- the insertion photo frame 51 for setting an image area into which an image such as a photo can be inserted, the background of the image Background for setting the image area for creating frames, decorations, etc.Frame, decorative frame button 52, Text button 53 for setting the area for inputting text, linear button for drawing straight lines 5 4, Select button to select image area 5 5, Delete button to delete selected image area 5 6, Foreground button to move selected image area to top layer 5 7, Selected button Front button 58 to transfer the selected image area to the front layer, Back button 59 to transfer the selected image area to the back layer, Transfer the selected image area to the back layer Use the rear button 60 It is. -Layout work screen 40 when frame picture 73 is set by inserting picture frame button 51 with background picture frame 7 1, 72 set by inserting picture frame button 51 1 in Fig. 14 And the toolbox screen 50 are shown.
- Decorative frame button 5 2 When clicked, a rectangular area can be set in the printable area 42 by dragging in the printable area 42. Also, When the rectangular area is set in this way, a screen (not shown) for selecting a file as a content file representing an image element to be allocated to the rectangular area is displayed. When a file representing a desired image element is selected on the screen, the image element is displayed in the previously set rectangular area, and the path of the selected file is temporarily stored in RAM or the like.
- the data to be displayed may be the main body data or the thumbnail data.
- the file path temporarily stored here is referred to when saving the layout being edited, and the file representing all the image elements laid out in the printable area 42 is the script file that controls the layout and the Both are stored in a predetermined directory.
- the entity of the file may be temporarily stored instead of the path.
- the layout work screen 40 displays the inserted photo frame 71, the inserted photo frame 72, and the frame image 73, and the image area display operation section 61 of the call box screen 50 displays the layout.
- the operation button 6 2 of the insertion photo frame 1 corresponding to the insertion photo frame 7 1 as the image area set in the printable area 4 2 of the work screen 40 0 2, and the ⁇ Image 0 0 '' corresponding to the frame image 73 7 .jpg ”operation buttons 6 3, and the operation buttons 6 4 of the insertion photo frame 2 corresponding to the insertion photo frame 7 2 are displayed from the top in order from the top, and the location information display section 6 8 shows the layout work screen 4.
- a heart-shaped transparent area 74 is set in the frame image 73 set in the printable area 42 of the layout work screen 40, and a lower layer is set in the set transparent area 74.
- the corresponding part of the inserted photo frame 72 can be seen.
- the layout editing process in the layout editing apparatus 20 according to the first embodiment has been described above.
- the file operation processing incorporating the file operation program of the first embodiment will be described below.
- the file operation process saves the created layout It consists of a layout saving process and a layout reading process for reading the saved layout.
- layout saving processing will be described first, and then the layout reading processing will be described.
- the layout saving process is executed by selecting “Normal save” or “Packaged save” from the pull-down menu 46 illustrated in FIG.
- the pull-down menu 46 is displayed by selecting the “File” menu on the toolbar 44 of the layout work screen 40.
- “Normal save” means a script file as a layout control file that describes the information set in the layout creation / editing process in text format, and photo images, backgrounds, frames, decorations, and character strings laid out in the printable area This is a storage format that creates and saves an image file as a content file corresponding to each of all image elements such as lines, curves, etc., and a thumbnail file that displays a reduced image of the entire layout.
- “Packaged storage” is a storage format in which each file created in “Normal storage” is output as a package file by packaging the file operation program of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 16 is an explanatory diagram showing an example of a file created in the storage unit 26 of the layout editing device 20 when the layout is saved by “normal save”.
- a script file “AAA.pfg” is created in the specified folder “PIFD esigner”
- a folder “AAA” with the same name as the script file is created in the same folder
- a folder “AAA” is created.
- Folder “AAA” contains photo images, backgrounds, and frames laid out in the printable area.
- One or more files representing all image elements such as frames, decorations, character strings, lines, curves, etc. are created. These files include those created by the layout editing program, as well as pre-stored files representing photographic images and copies of files representing background images. As described above, these pre-stored files temporarily store paths during the work of editing the layout. When the layout is saved, a copy of the file indicated by the stored path is saved in the folder “AAA”.
- the script file, thumbnail file, and image file are created in the same way as with “Save as normal”, and the first implementation is performed using the script file as the main file.
- Execute the packaging process of the example file operation program That is, assuming that the script file is the main file, as can be seen from a comparison between FIG. 4 and FIG. 16, a folder having the same name as the script file name in the same folder as the script file “AAA.
- the files in the “AAA” thumbnailnail file “THUMB.usf” and image file “Img0000.e ⁇ f” are the files related to the main file. Therefore, by selecting the script file and executing the packaging process, the script file, the thumbnail file, and the image file can be packaged and output as a package file.
- the layout reading process is executed by selecting “Open” from the pull-down menu 46 described above and specifying the script file and package file created in the layout saving process.
- the layout reading process is executed by specifying a script file
- the layout editing process can be performed by directly reading the thumbnail file or image file together with the specified script file.
- the script file thumbnail included in the package file using the fan packaging module of the file operation program of the first embodiment described above. Analyze files and image files. Then, the analyzed files were virtually created in the memory and the layout was read. In this case, the script file, the thumbnail file, and the image file are not output, but each file can be output by saving the layout by the “normal save” described above.
- the layout editing apparatus 20 of the first embodiment described above since the file operation program of the first embodiment is applied to the file operation processing, it is easy to save files related to layout and exchange files. It can be. -In the layout editing device 20 of the first embodiment, the layout saving process is performed by selecting "normal saving” or “package saving” from the pull-down menu 46, but "normal saving” is performed. Instead, the layout may always be saved by “save package”.
- a package file is designated to When executing the out-reading process, the script file, the thumbnail file, and the image file included in the package file are analyzed, but the unpackaging process of the file operation program of the first embodiment is applied as it is. It may be. That is, script files, thumbnail files, and image files included in the package file may be unpackaged and output, and the output files may be read.
- the files in the folder having the same name as the main file are packaged as related files.However, it is sufficient that the relevant file can be identified from the main file.
- the described file may be packaged as an associated rail.
- a file whose location and name are described in a text main file may be packaged as related files.
- a layout including the script file “BBB.pfg”, the thumbnail file “T HUM B.usf”, and the image file “I mg0000.eff” illustrated in FIG. 17 is packaged and saved.
- the thumbnail file and image file are specified by referring to the description contents (file name and storage folder of the thumbnail file and image file) of the script file "BBB.pfg” exemplified in Fig. 18 and the package file is output. What should be done. To unpackage this package file, rewrite the contents of the script file “BBB.P ⁇ g” in the folder where the thumbnail file and image file were actually output.
- the package management module and the package management module are used.
- the file management program may include only the package management module. Also, it may be configured with only an analysis module that analyzes a package file and treats it as a file before being packaged.
- the present invention is applied to a file distribution device that distributes a plurality of files to a client computer connected via a network, or to a printing device that prints a layout created by the layout editing device 20 of the first embodiment. You can also.
- the photographic image is selected by the user as a user file representing the photographic image to be inserted into the inserted photo frame of the template.
- the file operation program of the present invention may be applied to a program for converting a file, a script file of the template, and a file representing an image element into one package file.
- a package file corresponding to the template and a user file representing a photographic image or the like to be inserted into the template may be converted into one new package file.
- the script file, one thumbnail file and one image file are described as being packaged, but the combination of files packaged into one file is other than the above.
- Fig. 19 and Fig. 20 are used to explain various uses of the file operation program. It is a schematic diagram.
- the number of image files to be packaged may be multiple instead of one.
- Fig. 19 (A) is an example of packaging a script file, thumbnail file, and multiple image files into one file .
- a template defined by a script file can contain multiple files (content files) representing image elements. For this reason, multiple content files may be associated with one script file. If a plurality of content files can be packaged into one package file, it is easy to handle multiple image files laid out in a template.
- information representing a template and an image element to be inserted into the template can be packaged in one file.
- Fig. 19 (B) shows one template file (script file, content file, thumbnail file representing template design, etc.) and one user file representing a photo image inserted into the template.
- a digital camera that can execute a file operation program
- a personal computer PC
- a user file that represents an image captured by the digital camera is printed on the PC side. Let it be.
- the digital camera is connected via the removable memory.
- the user file By packaging and distributing the file constituting the plate and the user file, the user file can be printed or displayed on a specific layout by another person.
- the user file and the files constituting the template are, for example, the user is allowed to select a desired template and a photographed image stored in advance in the rim-valve memory after photographing, and the selected user file is selected from among the selected user files. It can be linked by describing the location information and file name for specifying the files that make up the template. In this case, the file to be packaged may be specified by referring to the association described in the user file. If there are multiple user files to be inserted into one template, multiple user files are associated with one script file as shown in the figure.
- the user file and the files that make up the template can be linked to each other by describing the association information between the user file that was shot immediately before and the file that makes up the template in a separate file. it can.
- the file to be packaged can be specified by referring to the association described in the file.
- the files constituting the template and the user file may be saved as a single package file immediately after shooting with the digital camera.
- the files are converted to a package file according to the user's instruction, and then re-output to the non-volatile memory.
- the files constituting the user file and the template may be temporarily stored in a work memory such as a RAM, and then converted to a package file and output to the non-volatile memory.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing an example of packaging a plurality of script files, content files, and user files to be filed into one file.
- a multi-page script file By specifying a multi-page script file at the time of printing, a plurality of user files can be printed on a plurality of pages based on a plurality of packaged script files, so that a so-called electronic album can be created. Therefore, packaging a multi-page script file and its related script file, content file, and user file can improve the portability of files for creating an electronic album.
- FIG. 19 (D) is a schematic diagram showing an example in which a script file in which an address for downloading a content file is described and a thumbnail file are packaged into one file.
- a mobile phone with a power camera that has a digital camera function and can be connected to a communication network is known.
- the mobile phone can package the script file and the user file or display the user file in the layout defined in the script file. Will be able to do so.
- a mobile phone generally has a smaller memory storage capacity than a personal computer or the like, and cannot store many files.
- the mobile phone can download only the necessary content file when it is needed, and can efficiently use the storage area of the mobile phone.
- the mobile phone has an electronic file operation program and can interpret a script file.
- FIG. 20 (E) is a schematic diagram showing an example in which a script file and a user file are packaged into one file.
- the layout editing device 20 does not have a printer 12 and transmits a package file to a predetermined print server when printing. In the case of printing from the print server in the print job, if a content file is stored in the print server in advance, it is not necessary to include a content file for the package to be sent to the print server. The size can be reduced.
- the print server is connected to the printer, has an electronic file operation program, and is capable of quickly executing a script file.
- FIG. 20 (F) shows a multi-page script file, a plurality of script files which are script files identified by the multi-page script file, and in which an address for downloading a content file is described, and a plurality of script files.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram showing an example of packaging a user file of a single file. For example, when printing from the print server described above, it is not necessary to include a content file in the package file, so the size of the package file can be reduced.
- a multi-page script file is specified at the time of printing to specify batch printing. be able to.
- Figure 20 (G) shows a script file that defines similar layouts for each print medium size, and an index file and an index that describe the storage locations and file names of multiple script files that define these similar layouts.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram showing an example of packaging a plurality of script files, content files, and user files defining a similar layout specified by a file into one file. If a script file is created for a print medium of a specific size, it will not be possible to print only the print medium of the target size of the script file in the intended layout.
- an index file is the selected file and multiple script files that define a similar layout for a particular size are related files, one of the script files identified in the index file will You can select the size of the print medium to be printed from among them, and even if you select any size, you can print with the intended layout and handle them. Easy to do.
- FIG. 20 (H) is a schematic diagram showing an example in which a plurality of combinations of a script file, a thumbnail file, and a content file are packaged together in one file.
- a plurality of script files classified into the same category for example, for New Year or Christmas, and thumbnail files and content files associated with those script files can be stored in one package file. It can handle script files by category.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic diagram showing an image processing system 201 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the image processing system 201 includes a digital still camera (DSC) 202 as an image output device and a printer 203 as an image display device.
- DSC digital still camera
- printer 203 reads the package file from the removable memory 222, acquires the necessary file by the unpackaging means, and prints it.
- FIG. 22 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the DSC 202.
- FIG. 23 (A) and FIG. 23 (B) are a front view and a rear view, respectively, showing the appearance of the DSC 202.
- the optical system 210 includes a lens 230, a diaphragm, and the like housed in a housing 230.
- the optical system 210 forms an optical image of a subject on the light receiving surface of the image sensor 211.
- the imaging unit 224 includes an image sensor 2 having a photoelectric conversion element and outputting an electric signal according to the amount of received light. 1 1, sensor controller 2 1 2, AZD conversion unit 2 13 that performs various analog signal processing and quantization processing, image formation unit 2 that performs image formation processing, white balance correction, ⁇ correction, color space conversion, etc. 14 ⁇ Compress digital images in JPEG format, for example Equipped with a compression / expansion unit 215 for expansion.
- An output unit 222 as an output unit is controlled by the CPU 216, and writes, that is, stores a package file or the like in a removable memory 223 attached to a force slot (not shown).
- the removable memory 223 is a recording medium that can be detachably attached to the output unit 222, and is specifically, for example, a removable card-type flash memory.
- the operation unit 219 includes push button switches 232, 233, 235, 236, a cross key -23, a shirt switch 231 and the like.
- the push button switch 232 is a switch for calling a menu on an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 221.
- the push button switches 235 and 236 and the cross key 234 are switches for operating a menu displayed on the LCD 221.
- the push button switch 233 is a switch for instructing output.
- the shirt evening switch 231 is a switch for inputting a still image recording instruction. By pressing the shirt switch 231, a still image recording instruction can be input.
- the LCD 221 functions not only as an electronic viewfinder, but also as a display for displaying captured digital images, various menus, and the like.
- the display controller 220 includes a frame buffer for storing a digital image for one screen of the LCD 221 and a display circuit for driving the LCD 221 based on the digital image stored in the frame buffer.
- the CPU 216 controls the entire DSC 202 by executing a computer program stored in the flash memory 217 as an internal memory.
- the CPU 216 performs processing such as packaging.
- the work memory 218 is a memory for temporarily storing programs and data.
- FIG. 24A is a perspective view showing an appearance of the printer 203
- FIG. 24B is an enlarged view showing a display and an operation unit of the printer 203.
- the card slot 249 is an opening for detachably connecting the removable purple memory 223 to an input unit (not shown) provided inside the housing 240.
- the housing 24 is provided with a display 241, an operation unit 24, and the like.
- the operation unit 24 is provided with an upper switch 24, and a lower switch 24.
- a plurality of switches are provided, such as a decision switch 2 45, a return switch 2 4 3, a print switch 2 4 6, and a cancel switch 2 4 7.
- On the display 241, a menu for making various settings is displayed.
- the upper switch 24, the lower switch 24, the decision switch 24, and the return switch 24 are switches for selecting menu items.
- the print switch 246 is a switch for instructing the start of printing.
- the stop switch 247 is a switch for instructing stop of printing.
- the housing 240 contains a power supply circuit for performing display, a control circuit, a drive circuit, a print engine, and the like.
- FIG. 25 is a block diagram of the pudding 203.
- the display 241 is composed of an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or the like, and is controlled by a display control unit 257.
- the display control unit 257 includes a VRAM, a drive circuit, and the like.
- the display control section 257 is controlled by the control section 256 to display various menus and display device thumbnails to be described later on the display 241.
- the input unit 252 as an output unit is controlled by the control unit 256, reads a package file stored in the removable bubble memory 223, and stores it in the work memory 253.
- the image processing unit 254 is an ASIC that executes a process for converting the data stored in the work memory 253 into print data in cooperation with the control unit 256.
- the printing engine 255 is controlled by the control unit 256 and forms an image on printing paper based on the print data generated by the image processing unit 255.
- Puri 255 forms an image by, for example, an ink jet system, a laser system, or a sublimation type thermal transfer system.
- the control unit 256 includes a CPU and a ROM as a nonvolatile memory.
- the CPU controls the entire printer 203 by executing a computer program stored in the flash memory 217 as an internal memory.
- the CPU performs processing such as unpackaging.
- the ROM is a memory that stores various programs and data in advance.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic diagram showing the files stored in the removable memory 223 together with the directory structure.
- FIG. 27 shows the state after the package file is output.
- a file with the extension “.jpg” is a digital image file representing a digital image (subject image) representing the subject.
- the file with the extension “usd” is information (layout definition file) that defines the layout when the subject image is displayed and the default image that is combined with the subject image when displayed, and is saved for each paper size. .
- the layout definition file will be described later in detail.
- Files with the extension “.usm” are index files.
- the index file describes index information of a plurality of layout definition files having different paper sizes and having a similar relationship to each other. Specifically, for example, the index file describes the number of layout definition files having a similar relationship to each other, the file names of layout definition files having a similar relationship to each other, and the like.
- the file with the extension “eff” is a digital image file (default image file) representing the default image combined with the subject image based on the layout definition file.
- Files with the extension “.usf” are display device thumbnails.
- the display device thumbnail is a thumbnail image for displaying the layout defined in the layout definition file on the display of a display device such as a printer or personal computer.
- File. Files with the extension “.ctf” are camera thumbnails.
- the camera thumbnail is a thumbnail image file for displaying a layout defined by the layout definition file and a default image as an image on the LCD 210 of the DSC 202.
- the camera thumbnail is a file that is used to select the layout definition data to be associated with the digital image file in DSC 20 and is not packaged.
- the default image file, display device thumbnail, and camera thumbnail describe the file name of the layout definition file that defines the layout to be displayed by the display device thumbnail and camera thumbnail.
- the display device thumbnail and camera thumbnail are described. Are associated with index files by the name of the folder in which they are stored. Extension is
- the ".ust” file is the association file.
- the association file will be described later.
- Files with the extension pkg are package files.
- the package file will also be described later.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic diagram showing the contents of the layout definition file 261.
- FIG. 28 (A) is a schematic diagram for explaining an image displayed using the layout definition file 261
- FIG. 28 (B) is a postcard 2 printed using the layout definition file 26 1.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view showing 63.
- the layout definition file 261 the layout of the subject image is defined by a script. The script prints positional information for placing the subject image on the printing paper, information for rotating the subject image on the printing paper, information for enlarging or reducing the subject image, etc. It is uniquely defined to be interpretable.
- information specifying the paper size for example, “postcard”
- the orientation of the printing paper for example, “portrait”
- information for specifying the frame in which the subject image is to be arranged (subject image frame) (for example, Upper left coordinate “(xi, y DJ and lower right coordinate“ (x 2, y 2) ”) of the frame
- information that specifies the rotation when placing the subject image in that frame for example, “Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise” is described by a script in the layout definition file 261.
- the layout definition file 261 includes information for specifying a default image to be combined with the subject image (for example, “birthday.efU” as the file name of the default image file), and information for specifying a frame for arranging the default image (for example, The upper left coordinate “(xl, y 1) J and the lower right coordinate“ (x 2, y2) ”of the frame), the information defining the ⁇ channel (eg, evening of the ⁇ channel), etc., may be described by a script. Also, the layout definition file 26 1 may store the ⁇ channel 262.
- the ⁇ channel is information that defines, for each pixel, which image pixel is to be reflected in the synthesized image when two images are superimposed and synthesized. Selecting the layout definition file 261 in which information for specifying the default image is described by a script is equivalent to selecting the default image.
- a layout file, an index file, a default image file, an association file, and a thumbnail for a display device are collectively referred to as a layout file set.
- the package file described here is an example of a case where a plurality of combinations of a digital image file and a layout file are collectively packaged into a single package file.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing an example of the file format of the package file.
- the package file consists of a header section, an IFD section, a USD section, a supplementary information section, a thumbnail section, an EFF section, and a JPG section.
- the header section contains header information such as an identifier indicating that the file is a package file, a major version number of the file format, a minor version number, and a pointer to a “0 th I FD” subsection described later.
- I FD section Is a section in which access information for accessing files stored in the package file is stored, and consists of five subsections from "0th IFD" to "4th IFD". Subsections are described below.
- One or more digital image files are stored in one or more default image files and JPG sections.
- a separate package file may be created for each combination of a digital image file and a layout file set. Further, for example, an address for downloading the default image file and / or the thumbnail for the display device may be described in the layout definition file, and the default image file and the Z or the thumbnail for the display device may not be packaged. If the printer 203 can be connected to the communication network, the printer 203 can download the default image file and / or the thumbnail for the display device based on the address from the server on the communication network at the time of printing. The size of the package file can be reduced. If other files are unnecessary, only the digital image file and the layout definition file may be packaged.
- Figure 30 (A), Figure 30 (B), Figure 31 (C), Figure 31 (D), and Figure 32 (E) show the “0 th IFD” to “4 th IFD” subsections. It is a figure showing a format. Here, the “0 th IFD” subsection shown in Fig. 30 (A) will be described as an example.
- “Number of layout definition files” is a field indicating the number of layout definition files stored in the package file.
- the “pointer to the layout definition file offset group” is from the “offset to layout definition file 1” to “offset to layout definition file N” in the relevant subsection. This is a field for storing a boyfriend indicating the position of the head element.
- the “1st IFD pointer” is a field that stores a pointer for accessing the 1st IF DJ subsection.
- FIG. 33 is a flowchart showing the flow of a process of outputting a package file.
- a layout file set selection is accepted. Specifically, for example, a screen 271 shown in FIG. 34 (A) is output to LCD 221, and the user is allowed to select it.
- the DSC 202 sequentially displays the camera thumbnails associated with the layout file set recorded in the removable memory 2 23 .
- the user presses the push button 236 while displaying the camera thumbnail representing the layout to be associated with the digital image to be captured. As a result, a layout file set is selected.
- step S2110 the user instructs the DSC 202 to shoot by pressing the shirt switch 231.
- the DSC 202 creates a digital image file representing the subject image and associates it with the layout file set selected in step S 210 5 to remove the removable memory 2 2 3
- a digital image file is stored in a predetermined folder.
- an association file describing the file name of the index file of the currently selected layout file set is the same as the digital image file.
- Olda Assign the same file name to the associated file as the digital image file.
- the digital image file is stored in the removable memory 223 in association with the currently selected layout file set.
- association file of “0001.ust” the file name of “daen-0.usm” is described. That is, the digital image file representing the subject image and the association file are associated with each other by their file names, and the association file and the index file are associated by the file name described in the association file.
- the index file and the layout definition file are associated by the file name of the layout definition file described in the index file.
- step S2115 selection of a digital image file to be output is accepted. Specifically, for example, when the right end or the left end of the cross key 234 is pressed on the screen 272 shown in FIG. 34 (B), the DSC 202 is recorded in the removable bubble memory 223. The digital image files represented by the digital image files are sequentially displayed. The user selects a digital image file by displaying the desired digital image. After making a selection, press the push button switch 2 3 3 to instruct output.
- step S210 the DSC 202 creates a single package file from the digital image file selected by the user and the layout file set associated with the digital image file. Therefore, the digital image file and the layout definition file are packaged into a single package file. It is. If the process in step S2120 is the second or subsequent process, the package is created by adding to the package file packaged in the previous process in step S2120. At this time, the names (file names) of the display device thumbnails 1 to N of “2 th IFD” shall include the file names including the directory names to maintain the association. Since DSC 202 packages the layout file set associated with the selected digital image file, the user only needs to select the digital image file at the time of packaging, and the layout file set There is no need to choose. Therefore, the time and effort for packaging can be reduced. In step S2125, the selected digital image file is stored in the removable memory 222 without packaging.
- step S2130 if the layout set or digital image file to be output has been selected, the user presses a predetermined push-button switch to instruct the end, and the DSC 202 executes step S230. Proceed to 1 3 5 processing. If not, the process returns to step S2105 and the process is repeated until the selection is completed.
- step S2135 the package file is written to the removable memory 223. This stores the package file.
- the package file can be delivered even if the DSC 202 and the printer 203 are arranged in a distributed manner, for example, and cannot be directly connected by a cable.
- FIG. 35 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing for displaying the output package file. Before the following processing, it is assumed that the removable memory 222 is removed from the DSC 202 by the user and is attached to the printer 203.
- step S225 selection of a digital image file to be printed is accepted.
- the menu 281 shown in FIG. 36 is output to the LCD 221 so that the user can select it.
- Menu 281 is displayed when a predetermined selection item is selected in a predetermined higher-level menu.
- the printer 203 reads the package file from the removable memory 222.
- the package file is input to the printer 203.
- all the digital image file names (file names) are read from the read package file.
- the user operates the upper switch 242 and the lower switch 244 of the operation unit 248 to display a target file name, and presses the determination switch 245.
- step S221 the printer 203 acquires the digital image file having the file name selected in step S225 by reading it from the package file.
- step S2215 the digital image file selected in step S225 is set.
- step S220 the layout definition file specified by the extracted index file, and the digital image representing the default image. Get a file.
- step S2225 the digital image represented by the obtained digital image file is printed based on the obtained layout definition file.
- the printer 203 of the present embodiment prints a digital image file based on a layout definition file associated in advance with the DSC 202, but the printer 2-03 changes the layout definition file used for printing. You may be able to. At this time, thumbnails for the display device may be sequentially taken out from the package file and displayed on the display. This makes it easier for the user to select a layout definition file.
- the DSC 202 is A digital image file and a layout file set including a plurality of files are output as a package file. For example, if you want to copy the output digital image file and layout file set to a flexible disk or attach them to an e-mail and distribute them to multiple friends, you can use the digital image file and layout file set. Since these are packaged in a single package file, the burden of distribution can be reduced. In addition, errors such as forgetting to copy one of them can be prevented. Therefore, portability is improved.
- the digital image file stored in the package file may be stored together without packaging.
- an unpackaged digital image file can be distributed to a party who does not own the printer 203.
- the third embodiment will exemplify a case where a package file is transmitted to a communication line.
- the description of the parts substantially the same as the second embodiment will be omitted.
- FIG. 37 is a schematic diagram showing an image processing system 204 according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the image processing system 204 includes a DSC 206 as an image output device, and a printer 200 connected to a personal computer (PC) 205 and a PC 205 as an image display device. It is composed of seven.
- the DSC 205 has an output unit configured according to the USB (Universal Serial Bus) standard as an output means; and the PC 205 similarly has an input unit configured according to the USB standard as an input means.
- the DSC 206 and the PC 205 are communicably connected by a communication cable conforming to the USB standard.
- An image editing program is stored in the hard disk of the PC 205.
- the image editing program unpackages the package file and defines the layout of the digital image represented by the digital image file. It is a program for executing processing for displaying on a display based on a file, processing for printing a digital image on a printer based on a layout definition file, and the like.
- D S C 206 transmits the package file to a communication cable as a communication line. Specifically, a signal representing a package file is transmitted from the output unit to the communication cable according to the method defined in the USB standard.
- the PC 205 receives a signal representing the package file from the communication cable at the input unit, and stores the package file on the hard disk of the PC 205.
- the PC 205 executes the image editing program, obtains the digital image file selected by the user from the package file, and selects the selected digital image file. Gets the layout file set associated with. Next, the digital image represented by the digital image file is displayed on a display included in the PC 205 based on the layout file set.
- the PC 205 When printing is instructed by the user, the PC 205 generates print data based on the digital image file and the layout file set, and causes the printer 206 to print the print data.
- the PC 205 may acquire all the packaged files at once and store it on the hard disk, or acquire the file every time it is selected. You may.
- the package file can be transferred via the communication cable, and it is not necessary to attach / detach the removable memory, so that it is possible to reduce the trouble of the transfer. .
- the digital image file and the layout definition file are to be moved to another directory or distributed to another personal computer on the PC 205 after being received, they are simply packaged. It is easy to handle because it is a single file.
- a communication cable conforming to the USB standard has been described as an example of the communication line.
- the DSC 206 and the PC 205 may be connected via a communication network. Or a wireless line such as a B1uetooth.
- the image display device is composed of the PC 205 and the printer 207. However, if only display is required, the image display device is composed of the DSC 206 and the PC 205 only. It is good.
- the fourth embodiment of the present invention is a layout editing program as a display data processing program for setting use restrictions on a package file.
- the layout editing program according to the fourth embodiment is a program obtained by adding a function of setting use restrictions to the layout editing program according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a data structure diagram of a single package file created based on a content file representing an image element and a script file as a layout control file for controlling the layout of the image element.
- the protection flag as the use restriction data stored in the header of the package file is a flag for setting whether to prohibit or permit the use of the package file for purposes other than the insertion display. Specifically, for example, whether to prohibit editing script files, extracting content files from package files by themselves and saving them, or transferring content files that were extracted alone to other systems? This is a flag for setting whether to permit.
- the minimum unit information represented by the usage restriction data may be represented by data of 2 bits or more instead of the flag.
- the watermark flag (WM flag) stored in the header of the section corresponding to each content file indicates whether the image represented by the content file has a watermark as a digital watermark. This is a flag indicating whether or not it is.
- the password as control data stored in the header of the package file is information referred to by a program that removes the password mark of the content file stored in the package file.
- a program that removes a photomarker can only remove the watermark that is attached to the image element of the package file only when the package file contains a password with an appropriate value. . Therefore, even if the content file is taken out from the package file by itself and displayed alone, if the image element represented by the content file is marked with a war symbol, the content file is not copied. It becomes impossible to display the image element with the mark removed.
- the layout editing program converts a file that constitutes a template such as a script file or a content file into one package file by instructing “save package”, the layout editing program sets the protect flag and gives the user a watermark. Is added to the image element of the content file. For example, if the user generates an acceptance event in response to the message “Do you want to prohibit secondary use of content files?”, A watermark is added to the image element and the water mark flag is turned on. Set.
- a method of adding a war mark to an image element for example, a method of changing the pixel value of the image element based on a predetermined rule is known.
- the protect flag is set to ON.
- ON of the protect flag corresponds to “prohibited”, and OFF corresponds to “permitted”.
- the fifth embodiment of the present invention is a display data processing program for managing the use of a package file according to the contents of the above-mentioned use restriction data.
- Display data map of the fifth embodiment The program is a program obtained by adding a function of managing the use of a package file according to the contents of the use restriction data to the layout editing program of the first embodiment.
- the computer that executes the display data program is connected to a printer, and it is possible to insert the photograph image represented by the user file into the package file input in the evening and print it out.
- FIG. 39 is a flowchart showing the flow of processing for managing use of a package file by the display data processing program.
- the user is caused to select a template to be used for a purpose other than the insertion display (S300). That is, the user is allowed to select a package file in which files constituting a template used outside the control of the script are packaged.
- the protection flag of the selected package file is referred to (S310). If the protection flag is set to ON, a warning message is displayed, and the purpose other than the insertion display of the selected template is displayed. Is prohibited (S320). In other words, without unpackaging, it is prohibited to use individual data corresponding to individual script files and content files converted into package files.
- the script file it is prohibited to edit the script file to change the layout of the copyright-restricted image element represented by the content file, or to extract and save only the copyright-restricted content file. Even if the protect flag is set to ON, if the unpackaged script file or content file is not stored in a non-volatile memory such as a hard disk or a removable memory, the unpackaged script file, It may be allowed to temporarily store content files and the like only in the volatile work memory.
- the selected package file is unpackaged (S300), and the individual files constituting the template such as the script file and the content file are allowed to be used individually (S300). 3 0 4 0).
- the unpackaged content file can be copied to an arbitrary directory specified by the user, the content file can be attached to an e-mail and sent to a remote location, or a script file can be used. It accepts a user's instruction to edit a file or replace a content file corresponding to an image element whose layout is controlled by a script file with another content file, and executes a process corresponding to the received instruction.
- the usage restriction data may not be flags for prohibiting or permitting a plurality of usage modes at once, but may be flags for prohibiting or permitting each of these usage modes individually.
- the sixth embodiment of the present invention is directed to a display data management system which allows a package file constituting a template to be downloaded from a server to a user terminal, and enables the user terminal to perform inset display using the package file while preventing unauthorized use. Is the way.
- FIG. 40 is a sequence chart for explaining the display data management method of the sixth embodiment.
- the user terminal may be a portable information terminal such as a camera-equipped mobile phone that is not directly connected to a printer, in addition to the printing system of the first embodiment.
- the server may be configured with a general-purpose personal computer that executes the layout editing program of the fourth embodiment, or may include a large-capacity storage unit for releasing package files corresponding to a large number of templates.
- a dedicated computer may be provided.
- a template is requested from a specific program of the user terminal (S3-210) 0 Specifically, for example, a specific program on the user terminal accesses a predetermined URL on the Internet and selects a template. Is sent from the server to the user terminal, and the user sends a URL containing the predetermined template to the server as a response. At this time, the server may reject a request for a template by a program different from a specific program distributed only to a specific user. Good.
- the server requested for the template transmits a package file constituting the template selected by the user to the user terminal (S322).
- the data structure of the package file transmitted by the server is the same as the data structure of the package file described in the fourth embodiment.
- the user terminal as the receiving terminal stores the user ID in the header of the received package file (see FIG. 38) by the program requesting the template (S32 23 0).
- the user ID as the identification information unique to the user terminal may be, for example, a password set by the user when installing the program requesting the template, a unique identification number preset in the user terminal, If the user terminal is a mobile phone, the telephone number may be used.
- the user ID that is unique to the user terminal receiving the package file is transmitted from the user terminal to the server, the user ID is stored in the package file on the server, and the package file storing the user ID is transmitted from the server. It may be transmitted to the user terminal.
- FIG. 41 is a flowchart showing a flow of a process of inserting an image element into a template and displaying the template on the user terminal.
- the user is required to select at least one of the package files that form the template received from the server and stored in advance.
- the key is removed based on the password of the package file (S3140).
- a predetermined program hereinafter, referred to as a “removal program” for removing a war mark is started, a password of a package file is input to the remove program, and an image represented by a content file is displayed.
- the watermark attached to the element is removed by a removal program.
- the pixel value representing the image element represented by the content file may be changed based on the rule corresponding to the rule with the watermark.
- the user is caused to select a user file representing the image element to be inserted into the template (S3150).
- the user file selected at this time may be an image file representing a photographic image input to a computer in advance, or an image file representing a photographic image taken with a camera-equipped mobile phone if the user terminal is a mobile phone with a camera. May be. Note that the selection of the user file may be performed prior to the selection of the template.
- the image element selected by the user is inserted into the template selected by the user and displayed on the screen or printed (S3160). More specifically, based on the script file constituting the template selected by the user, the image element represented by the content file and the image element represented by the user file selected by the user are displayed.
- the embodiments of the present invention have been described using the examples. However, the present invention is not limited to these examples in any way, and various forms may be provided without departing from the gist of the present invention. Of course, it can be carried out.
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