WO2008106777A1 - Systèmes et procédés de commande d'un kiosque photo en réponse à un mouvement rotationnel de la main - Google Patents
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- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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- the field of the present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and apparatus for controlling a photo kiosk using rotational hand movement.
- Photo kiosks are computing devices commonly available and located in retail environments that allow customers to order customized photographic products that embody customer supplied images.
- photographic products can include photographic prints, photo gifts, photo mugs, posters, CDs, DVDs, and numerous other products that embody customer supplied images.
- photo kiosks are typically equipped with a touch sensitive screen or a mouse that allows user interaction with the computer system to select, edit, modify, and order customized products that embody one or more of the customer's images.
- a touch screen interface restricts the intuitiveness and speed of certain image editing and purchasing operations.
- mice detect only linear hand or finger movement.
- This disclosure presents an alternative human interface for use with photo kiosks that allows users to perform various selection, ordering, and image editing operations by using rotary hand motion.
- a retailer can provide an improved and intuitive interface for image rotation, image editing, image zooming, image gallery scrolling, and other operations common to photo kiosk operation.
- a rotary knob including a rotary encoder is provided with a photo kiosk. As the user rotates the rotary knob, the rotary encoder also rotates and sends to a computing device within the photo kiosk information corresponding to the user's rotation of the knob and thereby causes corresponding adjustments to the user's order or images.
- Figure 1 is side elevation view of a photo kiosk incorporating a rotary knob, according to one embodiment.
- Figure 2 is side elevation view of a photo kiosk incorporating a push knob, according to another embodiment.
- Figure 3 is side elevation view of a photo kiosk incorporating a rotary push knob, according to yet another embodiment.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged, fragmentary front view of the rotary push knob illustrated in Figure 3.
- Figure 5 is a block diagram showing operational components of a photo kiosk, according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a photo kiosk 10 incorporating a rotary knob 20 for detecting user-applied rotational hand movement 22 and controlling photo kiosk 10, according to one embodiment.
- Rotary knob 20 includes a rotary encoder (not shown) for converting an angular position of rotary knob 20 to an analog or digital code or signal.
- the rotary encoder may comprise an absolute or incremental encoder and may detect rotation using a variety of techniques (e.g., optically and magnetically).
- a controller may be provided to couple the rotary encoder to a processor of photo kiosk 10.
- the rotary encoder is housed within rotary knob 20.
- the rotary encoder may be coupled to a shaft (not shown) extending from rotary knob 20.
- rotary knob 20 may include a rotary encoder to detect rotational motion of the user's hand
- rotational motion may be detected in other ways.
- rotary knob 20 may be coupled to a potentiometer so that a change in resistance indicates a certain rotation.
- rotary knob 20 may be coupled to a switching device having a plurality of spaced apart contacts that indicate an angular position of rotary knob 20.
- other techniques may be used as well, such as video technology, ultrasound technology, and other techniques for detecting rotational hand movement.
- the response by photo kiosk 10 to rotary hand movement 22 includes, but is not limited to, modification of one or more of the following photo kiosk operations: Control Image Rotation, Control Image Zooming, Control Image Cropping, Control Image Selection, Control Image Editing, Control Image Brightness, Control Image Contrast, Control Image Sharpness, Control Image Color, Control image Gallery Scrolling, Control Product Selection, and Control Product Quantities.
- Figure 2 illustrates photo kiosk 10 incorporating a push knob 30 for detecting a user-applied pushing force 32.
- Push knob 30 includes a switch coupled to the processor of photo kiosk 10 to indicate an axial position of push knob 30.
- photo kiosk 10 may detect axial displacement of push knob 30 in other ways, such as by using an optica! or magnetic type switch.
- photo kiosk 10 may include a push button, such as a concentric push button installed on rotary knob 20, or a separate button may be installed on photo kiosk 10.
- a push button such as a concentric push button installed on rotary knob 20, or a separate button may be installed on photo kiosk 10.
- photo kiosk 10 may incorporate both rotary knob 20 and push knob 30.
- rotary knob 20 and push knob 30 may be incorporated into an axial displaceable rotational input device 40 ( Figures 3 and 4). [0019] As illustrated in Figures 3 and 4, photo kiosk 10 incorporates an axial displaceable rotational input device 40.
- photo kiosk 10 includes a rotary push knob 40 having an axial degree of freedom 42 and rotational degree of freedom 44.
- Axial degree of freedom 42 detects when the user depresses rotary push knob 40
- rotational degree of freedom 44 detects when the user rotates rotary push knob 40.
- Rotary push knob 40 may include any of the devices described with reference to Figures 1 and 2 to detect rotation and displacement of rotary push knob 40.
- certain parameters e.g., color, brightness, and contrast
- navigates various menus e.g., a product selection menu, a paper selection menu, and a shipping location menu.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating a photo kiosk 50 according to one embodiment.
- Photo kiosk 50 includes a processing unit 52.
- Processing unit 52 may be any of various commercially available processors and may include dual microprocessors or other multi-processor architectures.
- Rotary push knob 40 is coupled to processing unit 52 via an input controller 54 and bus 56. While according to one embodiment, rotary push knob 40 is integrated into an enclosure of photo kiosk 50, rotary push knob 40 may also connect to photo kiosk 50 via other interfaces, such as one or more connector(s) (not shown).
- photo kiosk 50 may include other input devices coupled to input controller 54, such as a keypad or keyboard (not shown), a pointing device (not shown), a trackball (not shown), or other wired/wireless input devices.
- input controller 54 may include hardware, software, and/or firmware to implement one or more protocols, such as stacked protocols along with corresponding layers.
- input controller 54 may function as a RS232 port, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, an Ethernet port, a parallel port, an IEEE 1394 serial port, and an IR interface.
- USB Universal Serial Bus
- Input controller 54 may also support various wired, wireless, optical, and other communication standards, in addition, a printer controller 55 is provided to interface with a printer 57 (e.g., via a bi-direction port, such as a !EEE 1284 parallel port, or a wired or wireless network connection).
- a printer controller 55 is provided to interface with a printer 57 (e.g., via a bi-direction port, such as a !EEE 1284 parallel port, or a wired or wireless network connection).
- Photo kiosk 50 presents data, photographs, menus, prompts, and otherwise communicate with the user via one or more display devices 58, such as an integrated cathode ray tube (CRT), liquid crystal display (LCD), or other display device.
- a display controller 60 drives display device 58 and is coupled to bus 56.
- Photo kiosk 50 may also include a network interface (not shown) to communicate with an external network (not shown). The network interface may facilitate wired or wireless communication with other devices over a short distance (e.g., BluetoothTM) or nearly unlimited distances ⁇ e.g., the Internet).
- a data bus may be provided using any protocol, such as IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet), Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA), Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA), and/or USB, for example.
- a wireless connection may use low or high powered effectromagnetic waves to transmit data using any wireless protocol, such as BluetoothTM, IEEE 802.11 b (or other WiFi standards), Infrared Data Association (IrDa), and/or Radio Frequency Identification (RFlD), for example.
- any number of program modules are stored in the drives (e.g., drive 70) and RAM 64, including an operating system (OS) 72, one or more application programs 74, other program modules 76, and data 78. All or portions of the program modules may also be cached in RAM 64. Any suitable operating system 72 may be employed, such as Windows® 2000, 2003, XP, or other commerciaiiy available or proprietary operating systems. [0026] As previously described, the user is able to vary a user-adjustable photograph parameter by rotating rotary push knob 40 (or rotary knob 20 or other rotary motion detection device).
- a photo kiosk supports a set N (where N ⁇ 1) of user-adjustable parameters that allow a user to edit one or more photographs.
- N ⁇ 1 the user is able to adjust a photograph's color (e.g., red/blue/green), brightness, contrast, and sharpness, and is able to rotate, crop, and zoom in on a certain portion of the photograph.
- a photograph's color e.g., red/blue/green
- brightness, contrast, and sharpness e.g., a photograph's color
- other user- adjustable parameters are possible.
- While a modified photograph may be displayed on display device 58 and continuously updated as the user varies a user-adjustable parameter, the changes may simply be stored (e.g., in RAM 64 or hard disk drive 70) or a modified photograph may be printed (via printer 57).
- rotary push knob 40 or push knob 30 or other selecting device
- the user is able to sequence through the user-adjustable parameters in the set.
- the user may rotate a knob to adjust a photograph's brightness, depress the knob to switch to another user-adjustable parameter (e.g., contrast), rotate the knob again to vary the contrast, and so forth.
- another user-adjustable parameter e.g., contrast
- the user drills down to another menu, such as the imaging editing menu.
- another menu such as the imaging editing menu.
- the user navigates to a photograph so that the user may edit the photograph.
- the user selects the desired photograph (which is then edited as previously described).
- an indication of what menu the user has navigated to is presented to the user (such as by highlighting the menu or providing a box surrounding a menu description) so the user knows what menu they will select upon depressing the knob.
- the methods and systems for controlling a photo kiosk using rotational hand movement may be implemented in and/or by any suitable hardware, software, firmware, or combination thereof.
- a component or module may comprise hardware, software, and/or firmware (e.g., self-contained hardware or software components that interact with a larger system).
- Embodiments may include various steps, which may be embodied in machine-executable instructions to be executed by processing unit 52 or another processor.
- embodiments may be provided as a computer program product including a machine- readable storage medium having stored thereon instructions (in compressed or uncompressed form) that may be used to program a computer (or other electronic device) to perform processes or methods described herein.
- the steps may be performed by hardware components that include specific logic for performing the steps or by a combination of hardware, software, and/or firmware.
- a result or output from any step may be stored (in a memory (not shown)), displayed (on a display (not shown)), printed (on a printing device (not shown)), and/or transmitted over a wired or wireless network (via a network interface (not shown)).
- a user modified photograph may be stored, displayed, or transmitted over a network.
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La présente invention concerne un kiosque photo (10, 50) pourvu d'un bouton rotatif (20, 30, 40) qu'un utilisateur manipule pour exécuter diverses opérations de sélection, de commande et d'édition d'image. La rotation (22, 44) du bouton exécutée par l'utilisateur provoque des réglages correspondants de la commande de l'utilisateur ou des images.
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