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- the present invention relates to a terminal with a display function, and is particularly suitable for use in a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone or a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant).
- a mobile terminal such as a mobile phone or a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant).
- a portable terminal such as a mobile phone is provided with a liquid crystal display, and various information is displayed on the display surface of the liquid crystal display. If the display surface is large, a large amount of information (such as documents) can be displayed at once, or a television image can be projected greatly. However, on the other hand, when the display surface becomes large, the size of the device itself becomes large, which is easily disturbed when it is carried.
- a mobile phone may have a configuration in which two display surfaces are provided, and the display surfaces can be switched between a state where the display surfaces overlap each other and a state where they are aligned in the horizontal direction (for example, patent Reference 1).
- this mobile phone if the two display surfaces are overlapped with each other, the main body of the device becomes small, so that it is difficult to disturb the mobile phone.
- the two display surfaces are arranged in use, an image can be displayed on a large screen. JP 2002-44202 A
- Images (still images and videos) taken by the camera are stored in a built-in memory or a memory card installed in the device.
- Many mobile phones can capture images from various websites via a communication line, and these images are also stored in a built-in memory or the like.
- thumbnail a reduced image of the original image is created by the thumbnail creation process.
- the reduced image list screen is displayed on the display surface. The user can confirm what kind of image is stored by viewing the reduced image on the list screen.
- the display screen can be enlarged by arranging two display surfaces side by side as in the above mobile phone, the size of the entire list screen can be increased, so that many reduced images can be arranged at one time. Therefore, the user does not need to frequently scroll the list screen when selecting a desired image from the stored images, and the usability is improved.
- the stored image may include a plurality of similar images such as a continuous photograph.
- a desired image for example, a photograph with the best reflection
- the reduced image size is too small, and it is difficult to compare these images in detail. Therefore, it is desirable that a desired image can be easily selected even in such a case.
- An object of the present invention is to solve such a problem, and to make it possible to easily select desired image information from stored image information in a terminal with a display function such as a mobile phone.
- the terminal with a display function of the present invention includes a first display unit having a first display surface, a second display unit having a second display surface, and display control for controlling display of the first display unit and the second display unit.
- a first display state in which only the first display surface is exposed, and a second display state in which the first display surface and the second display surface are exposed.
- a switching unit that switches between the first display unit and the second display unit.
- the display control unit performs first display control to display the plurality of pieces of image information in a first size on the first display unit, and performs the second display state.
- the first display control is performed on one display unit, and the other display unit is matched with the image information selected from the list display and a similarity criterion predetermined for the image information.
- Second display control is performed to display image information to be displayed in a second size larger than the first size.
- the terminal with a display function of the present invention since the image information displayed in the second size on the other display surface can be compared in detail, desired image information can be easily selected from the plurality of image information. Can be selected.
- the display control unit may be configured to display image information of a third size larger than the second size in response to an enlargement instruction for the image information displayed by the second display control. .
- desired image information can be further enlarged, and the image information can be confirmed in more detail.
- the display control unit may be configured to scroll the image information to be displayed in response to a scroll instruction for the image information to be displayed by the second display control. In this way, the image information displayed in the second size can be sequentially compared while scrolling the image information displayed in the second size.
- the terminal with a display function of the present invention in the second display state, when desired image information is selected from the list display displayed in the first display control in the second display state, according to the selection, The image information displayed by the second display control may be updated. In this way, even when the positions of the previous image information and the new image information are separated from each other on the list display screen, the new second size image information can be quickly displayed.
- the image information may include moving image information.
- the display control unit reproduces and displays the moving image information included in the display target in the second display control. In this way, it can be easily confirmed that the image information is moving image information.
- the display control unit shifts to the second display state after the image information is selected in the first display state
- the first display corresponds to the shift.
- the control and the second display control may be configured to be executed. In this way, image information can be compared with a simple operation.
- the display control unit may perform the first and second operations according to the transition to the second display state if the image information is not selected in the first display state.
- the first display control may be performed on both the display units. In this way, it is possible to determine whether or not to perform the image information comparison operation by a simple operation.
- the display control unit when one image information is selected after the first display control is performed on both the first and second display units, the display control unit further stores the image information in the second display unit. It may be configured to display in a third size that is larger than the size. In this way, details of the image information displayed in a list can be individually confirmed.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for describing a switching operation from the first display state by the first display surface to the second display state by the first display surface and the second display surface in the mobile phone according to the embodiment. It is a block diagram which shows the circuit structure of the mobile telephone which concerns on embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a display example of an initial screen (mode selection screen) displayed on the first display surface in the first display state in the mobile phone according to the embodiment.
- 5 is a flowchart for explaining screen display control in a data display mode in the mobile phone according to the embodiment. It is a figure which shows the example of a screen display when the screen display control in a data display mode is performed in the mobile telephone which concerns on embodiment.
- FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows the other example of a screen display in a 2nd display state, when the modification of the screen display control in a data display mode is performed in the mobile telephone which concerns on embodiment.
- the mobile phone according to the embodiment it is a diagram showing a screen display example when the screen display control of the configuration example 1 (modified example) is performed.
- the liquid crystal displays 400 and 500 correspond to the “first display unit” and the “second display unit” recited in the claims, respectively, and the first display surface 11,
- the second display surface 21 corresponds to a “first display surface” and a “second display surface” described in the claims, respectively.
- the magnets 14 and 23, the protrusions 16 and 17, the shaft portions 26 and 27, the coil spring 34, and the guide groove 39 correspond to the “switching portion” described in the claims.
- the memory 600 corresponds to a “storage unit” recited in the claims.
- the reduced image M5 corresponds to “first size image information” described in the claims
- the intermediate images M7, M8, and M9 correspond to “second size image information” described in the claims
- the enlarged image M10 corresponds to “third size image information” recited in the claims.
- the “similarity criteria” described in the claims is an index for extracting image information that is assumed to be similar to the selected image information.
- the position on the list display, the shooting date and time, and the shooting position are set as similar criteria.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram (an exploded perspective view) showing a configuration of a mobile phone according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the cellular phone includes a first cabinet 1, a second cabinet 2, and a holder 3 that holds the first and second cabinets 1 and 2.
- the first cabinet 1 has a horizontally long rectangular parallelepiped shape.
- the first cabinet 1 incorporates a liquid crystal display (not shown), and a first display surface 11 is disposed on the upper surface thereof.
- a touch panel 12 is attached on the first display surface 11. When various keys displayed on the first display surface 11 are pressed by the user, the touch panel 12 detects the pressed position and outputs a signal (position signal) corresponding to the position.
- a camera module 13 is arranged at a slightly rear position in the center.
- a lens window (not shown) for capturing a subject image in the camera module 13 is provided on the lower surface of the first cabinet 1.
- a magnet 14 is disposed at a central position near the front surface, and a magnet 15 is disposed at the right front corner. Further, protrusions 16 and 17 are provided on the right side surface and the left side surface of the upper cabinet 1, respectively.
- the second cabinet 2 has a horizontally long rectangular parallelepiped shape. That is, the second cabinet 2 has substantially the same shape and size as the first cabinet 1.
- the second cabinet 2 incorporates a liquid crystal display (not shown), and a second display surface 21 is disposed on the upper surface thereof.
- the size of the second display screen is the same as the size of the first display surface 11.
- a touch panel 22 is attached on the second display surface 21. When various keys displayed on the second display surface 21 are pressed by the user, the touch panel 22 detects the pressed position and outputs a signal (position signal) corresponding to the pressed position.
- a magnet 23 is arranged at a central position near the rear surface.
- the magnet 23 and the magnet 14 of the first cabinet 1 are in a state (second display state) in which the first cabinet 1 and the second cabinet 2 are positioned at positions that constitute a large screen as will be described later. It is configured to attract each other.
- the other magnet may be replaced with a magnetic material.
- a close sensor 24 is disposed at the right front corner, and an open sensor 25 is disposed at the right rear corner.
- the closed sensor 24 and the open sensor 25 are configured by, for example, a Hall IC, and output detection signals in response to the magnetic force of the magnet 15.
- the magnet 15 of the first cabinet 1 approaches the closed sensor 24, so that an ON signal is output from the closed sensor 24.
- the magnet 15 of the first cabinet 1 approaches the open sensor 25, so that an ON signal is output from the open sensor 25.
- two shaft portions 26 are provided on the right side surface of the second cabinet 2, and two shaft portions 27 are provided on the left side surface of the second cabinet 2.
- the holding body 3 includes a bottom plate portion 31, a right holding portion 32 formed at the right end portion of the bottom plate portion 31, and a left holding portion 33 formed at the left end portion of the bottom plate portion 31.
- the first cabinet 1 and the second cabinet 2 are accommodated in the accommodation region R surrounded by the bottom plate portion 31, the right holding portion 32 and the left holding portion 33 in a state where they overlap each other.
- the bottom plate portion 31 is provided with three coil springs 34 arranged in the left-right direction. These coil springs 34 abut against the lower surface of the second cabinet 2 in a state in which the second cabinet 2 is attached to the holding body 3, and apply a force to push up the second cabinet 2.
- a microphone 35 and a power button 36 are arranged on the upper surface of the right holding part 32.
- An operation button group 37 is arranged on the outer surface of the right holding part 32.
- the operation button group 37 includes a plurality of operation buttons such as a manner mode setting button. Certain functions are executed without operating the touch panels 12 and 22 by operating these operation buttons.
- a speaker 38 is disposed on the upper surface of the left holding portion 33. The user makes a call by holding the mobile phone so that the left holding unit 33 side is at the ear and the right holding unit 32 side is at the mouth.
- a guide groove 39 (shown only on the left holding portion 33 side) is formed on the inner surfaces of the right holding portion 32 and the left holding portion 33.
- the guide groove 39 includes an upper groove 39a and a lower groove 39b extending in the front-rear direction, and two vertical grooves 39c formed on the front side of the groove and extending vertically so as to be connected to the upper groove 39a and the lower groove 39b.
- the second cabinet 2 When assembling the mobile phone, the second cabinet 2 is disposed in the housing region R of the holding body 3 so that the shaft portions 26 and 27 are inserted into the lower groove 39b of the guide groove 39, and the projection 16 , 17 are inserted into the upper groove 39a of the guide groove 39, and the first cabinet 1 is disposed on the second cabinet 2 in the housing region R of the holding body 3.
- the first cabinet 1 is guided by the upper groove 39a and can slide back and forth.
- the second cabinet 2 is guided by the lower groove 39b and can slide back and forth.
- the second cabinet 2 moves forward and the shaft portions 26 and 27 reach the vertical groove 39c, the second cabinet 2 is guided by the vertical groove 39c and can slide up and down.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining a switching operation from the first display state on the first display surface 11 to the second display state on the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 in the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining a switching operation from the first display state on the first display surface 11 to the second display state on the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 in the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- the second cabinet 2 In the initial state, as shown in FIG. 2A, the second cabinet 2 is hidden behind the first cabinet 1. In this state, only the first display surface 11 is exposed to the outside. This state is referred to as a “first display state”. The switching operation is manually performed by the user.
- the user moves the first cabinet 1 backward as shown in FIG.
- the second cabinet 2 is pulled forward as shown in FIG.
- the shaft portions 26 and 27 are inserted into the vertical grooves 39c as described above. Therefore, the second cabinet 2 is pushed up by the coil spring 33 and moves up.
- the magnet 14 and the magnet 23 are attracted to each other, so that a larger ascending force works. In this way, as shown in FIG.
- the first cabinet 1 and the second cabinet 2 are arranged so as to be in close contact with each other in the front-rear direction.
- the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 are integrated to form a large screen. This state is referred to as a “second display state”.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- the cellular phone includes a CPU 100, a TV module 200, a communication processing unit 300, liquid crystal displays 400 and 500, a memory 600, a battery 700, and a power supply unit 800 in addition to the components described with reference to FIG.
- the TV module 200 includes a TV tuner and the like, converts radio waves such as terrestrial digital broadcast waves received via the antenna 210 into video signals and sends them to the CPU 100.
- the camera module 13 includes an imaging lens 13a, an imaging element 13b, and the like.
- the imaging lens 13a forms an image of the subject on the imaging element 13b.
- the imaging element 13b is made of, for example, a CCD, generates an imaging signal corresponding to the captured image, and sends it to the CPU 100.
- the microphone 35 converts the audio signal into an electric signal and sends it to the CPU 100.
- the speaker 38 reproduces the audio signal from the CPU 100 as audio.
- the communication processing unit 300 converts an audio signal, an image signal, a text signal, or the like from the CPU 100 into a radio signal, transmits the radio signal to the base station via the antenna 310, and converts the radio signal received via the antenna 310 into an audio signal or An image signal, a text signal, etc. are converted and sent to the CPU 100.
- the liquid crystal display 400 includes a liquid crystal panel, a backlight device, and the like constituting the first display surface 11, and displays an image on the first display surface 11 by a drive signal from the CPU 100 (a display control unit 110 described later).
- the liquid crystal display 500 includes a liquid crystal panel, a backlight device, and the like that constitute the second display surface 21, and displays an image on the second display surface 21 by a drive signal from the CPU 100.
- image data (still images, moving images) of images taken by the camera module 13, image data (still images, moving images) captured from the outside via the communication processing unit 300, text data (mail data), and the like are stored. Saved in a predetermined file format.
- the battery 700 is for supplying power to the CPU 100 and each part of the mobile phone other than the CPU 100, and is composed of a secondary battery.
- the battery 700 is connected to the power supply unit 800.
- the power supply unit 800 converts the voltage of the battery 700 into a voltage having a magnitude necessary for each component and supplies the voltage to each component.
- the power supply unit 800 supplies the battery 700 with power supplied via an input unit (not shown) of an external power supply to charge the battery 700.
- a voltage detection unit 810 is provided in the power supply unit 800.
- the voltage detection unit 810 detects the voltage of the battery 700 and sends it to the CPU 100.
- CPU100 outputs a control signal to each part, such as speaker 300, liquid crystal display 400,500, based on an input signal from each part, such as touch panel 12,22, operation button group 37, microphone 35, and image sensor 13, Various function modes (telephone mode, mail mode, Internet mode, TV mode, camera mode, etc.) are processed. Further, the CPU 100 determines the remaining amount of the battery 700 based on the voltage signal from the voltage detection unit 810.
- the CPU 100 includes a display control unit 110.
- the display control unit 110 generates an image to be displayed on the liquid crystal displays 400 and 500 in a memory (not shown) serving as a work area prepared in the CPU 100, and an image signal (for displaying the generated image) RGB signals) are output to the liquid crystal displays 400 and 500.
- the display control unit 110 captures image data sent from the image sensor 13b, image data stored in the memory 600, image data received via the communication processing unit 300, and the like. Then, an image signal (RGB signal) is generated from the captured image data, and the generated image signal is output to the liquid crystal displays 400 and 500.
- the liquid crystal displays 400 and 500 display an image corresponding to the image signal.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a display example of an initial screen (function mode selection screen) displayed on the first display surface 11 in the first display state in the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- mode keys M1 such as “TV”, “Mail”, and “Map” are arranged at the center of the first display surface 11 as a main display.
- a function mode corresponding to the mode key M1 is executed.
- an antenna mark M2 indicating a reception state, a mail mark M3 indicating that a mail has been received, and a remaining capacity mark M4 indicating the remaining battery level are arranged as sub-displays.
- the mode shifts to the data display mode.
- the user can confirm an image (such as a photographic image) stored in the memory 600 by performing a predetermined operation. The user may use this mode for the purpose of simply viewing these images.
- this mode may be used for the purpose of selecting a desired image from these images.
- the selected image can be used as a wallpaper image on the standby screen of the mobile phone, transferred to another device such as a personal computer, or attached to an e-mail and sent to another person.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart for explaining screen display control in the data display mode in the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- 6 to 10 are diagrams showing screen display examples when screen display control is performed in the data display mode in the mobile phone according to the present embodiment.
- the display control unit 110 reads the image data of the reduced image M5 from the memory 600 and displays an image signal for displaying the reduced image M5 on the liquid crystal display. 400.
- a list screen in which a plurality of reduced images M5 are arranged is displayed on the first display surface 11 (S1: see FIG. 6).
- the file name of each image is displayed below the reduced image M5.
- a scroll operation unit M6 for sending a list screen is displayed at the right end of the screen.
- the reduced image M5 is a sample (index) of an original image stored in the memory 600 (hereinafter referred to as “original image”).
- original image a sample (index) of an original image stored in the memory 600
- the image data of the reduced image M5 is generated by performing thumbnail processing on the image data of the original image, and is stored in the memory 600.
- the user when selecting a desired image, the user can select a desired image by sequentially viewing the reduced images M5 displayed on the list screen.
- the images stored in the memory 600 may include a plurality of similar images such as a continuous photograph.
- a desired image for example, a photograph with the best reflection
- the size of the reduced image M5 is too small, and it is difficult to make a detailed comparison between these images. .
- the user selects one of the plurality of reduced images M5 to be compared and touches it with a finger or the like.
- one file for example, “009.jpg”
- the reduced image M5 is changed to a display form different from that of the other reduced images M5, such as a thicker frame of the image.
- the user performs a switching operation to bring the mobile phone to the second display state.
- the ON signal from the open sensor 25 is input to the CPU 100 as described above.
- the display control unit 110 determines that a switching operation has been performed based on the ON signal (S2: YES). Note that it may be configured that the switching operation is performed when the signal from the closing sensor 24 is turned OFF, or when the ON signal of the closing sensor 24 disappears and the ON signal of the opening sensor 25 exists, the switching operation is performed. It is good also as a structure which judges that it was made.
- the display control unit 110 determines whether a file corresponding to the reduced image M5 is selected by the user by touching one of the reduced images M5 displayed in the first display state. (S3). If it is determined that a file is selected (S3: YES), the display control unit 110 executes the comparison screen mode by the following operations from step S4 to step S10.
- the display control unit 110 reads the image data of the original image of the selected file from the memory 600, and generates an image signal of the intermediate image M7 corresponding thereto. Further, the display control unit 110 reads the image data of the original images of the files before and after the selected file from the memory 600, and generates image signals of the intermediate image M8 and the intermediate image M9. Then, the image signals of these intermediate images M7, M8, M9 are sent to the liquid crystal display 500, and the intermediate images M7, M8, M9 are displayed on the second display surface 21 (S4: see FIG. 7).
- an intermediate image M7 of the selected file (for example, “009.jpg”) is displayed at the center of the screen.
- the intermediate image M8 of the previous file (for example, “008.jpg”) is displayed on the left side of the intermediate image M7, and the intermediate image M9 of the subsequent file (for example, “010.jpg”) is the intermediate image. Displayed on the right side of M7.
- These three intermediate images M7, M8, and M9 are displayed as large as possible within a range that can be accommodated on the second display surface 21.
- the center intermediate image M7 is displayed slightly larger than the left and right intermediate images M8 and M9.
- the file names of the respective images are displayed below the intermediate images M7, M8, and M9.
- the display The control unit 110 determines that the central file has been selected (S5: YES), reads the image data of the original image of the selected file from the memory 600, and generates an image signal of the enlarged image M10. And the image signal of this enlarged image M10 is sent to the liquid crystal display 500, and the enlarged image M10 is displayed on the 2nd display surface 21 (S6: refer FIG. 8).
- the enlarged image M10 is displayed with the maximum size that can be accommodated on the second display surface 21. In this way, the user can confirm the image of the selected file in more detail.
- the display control unit 110 may be configured to display an enlarged image on the first display surface 11 instead of the second display surface 21.
- the display control unit 110 may be configured to display an enlarged image on the large screen formed by the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 with the maximum size that can be accommodated on the large screen.
- the display control unit 110 determines that the left or right file has been selected. (S7: YES), the same process as in step S4 is performed to display the intermediate image M7 ′ of the selected file at the center of the second display surface 21, and the intermediate image M8 ′ of the file before and after the file. , M9 ′ are displayed on the left and right of the intermediate image M7 ′ (S8).
- S7 YES
- M9 ′ are displayed on the left and right of the intermediate image M7 ′ (S8).
- FIG. 7 when a file “010.jpg” is selected, an intermediate image M7 ′ of this file is displayed in the center of the screen as shown in FIG.
- the file eg, “001.jpg” to “010.jpg”
- the file that is at a position distant from the currently displayed file (eg, “008.jpg” to “010.jpg”).
- an intermediate image “003.jpg”) is to be displayed. In such a case, it is possible to scroll the comparison screen until the intermediate image of the file appears on the second display surface 21 by the scroll operation described above, but this takes a long time.
- the user touches the reduced image M5 of the desired file (for example, “002.jpg”) on the list screen on the first display surface 11.
- the display control unit 110 determines that a file has been selected on the list screen (S9: YES)
- the display control unit 110 performs the same operation as in step S4.
- three images, the intermediate image of the selected file and the intermediate images of the preceding and subsequent files, are displayed on the second display surface 21 (S10). In this way, the user can promptly display an intermediate image of a file at a position away from the currently displayed file on the second display 21 surface.
- the user performs a switching operation to the second display state without selecting a file in a state where the list screen of the reduced image M5 is displayed in the first display state (see FIG. 6). Do. If it does in this way, in previous step S3, display control part 110 will judge that a file is not selected (S3: NO), and will perform list screen mode by operation of the following steps S11 to S13.
- the display control unit 110 reads out the image data of the reduced image M5 following the reduced image M5 displayed on the first display surface 11 from the memory 600, and outputs an image signal for displaying the reduced image M5 to the liquid crystal display 500. Send it out.
- the list screen by the reduced image M5 following the 1st display surface 11 is displayed on the 2nd display surface 21 (S11: refer FIG. 10).
- the list screen on the first display surface 11 and the list screen on the second display surface 21 are integrated. Therefore, when the scroll operation unit M6 is operated, the integrated list screen is scrolled.
- the display control unit 110 performs the same process as in step S6. I do. Thereby, the enlarged image M10 of the selected file is displayed on the second display surface 21 (S13). In this case, the screen form is the same as that shown in FIG. In this way, the user can view a desired image in a large size.
- the comparison screen mode is executed in the second display state in which the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 face the outside.
- intermediate images M7, M8, and M9 having a size larger than the reduced image M5 are selected for the file selected by the reduced image M5 on the first display surface 11 and the files before and after the file. 2 is displayed on the display surface 21.
- the user can compare these intermediate images in detail on the second display surface 21. Therefore, even if the images stored in the mobile phone include similar images such as continuous photos, a desired image can be easily selected from the plurality of images.
- the user can further select a file on the comparison screen on which the intermediate images M7, M8, and M9 are displayed, and can display an enlarged image M10 of the file. Therefore, the user can confirm the image in more detail by enlarging the desired image as necessary.
- the comparison screen is scrolled back and forth according to the scroll operation by the user, and a new intermediate image is displayed. Therefore, the user can compare the images while sequentially sending the intermediate images, which improves usability.
- the comparison screen mode is executed by a predetermined transition operation of selecting a file before performing the switching operation to the second display state, and if the predetermined transition operation is not performed, List screen mode is executed. Therefore, when the user does not need to compare similar images, if the user does not perform a predetermined transition operation, the user simply selects the reduced image M5 on the list screen, and the enlarged image M10 corresponding to the reduced image M5. Can see. Therefore, a desired image can be quickly confirmed with a larger size.
- the predetermined transition operation to the comparison screen mode is an operation of selecting a file before performing the switching operation to the second display state. Migration operation can be performed without providing.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart for explaining a modification of the screen display control in the data display mode.
- FIG. 11A shows a flowchart of the first modification
- FIG. 11B shows a flowchart of the second modification.
- Step S14 to Step S16 are performed. That is, in the configuration of the first modification, the list screen shown in FIG. 10 is displayed on both the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 when shifting to the second display mode.
- the display mode is switched to the display form shown in FIG. 9 or FIG. Which of the display forms in FIG. 9 or FIG. 10 is switched to is set in advance by the user.
- the mode for switching to the display mode of FIG. 9 is referred to as “comparison mode”
- the mode for switching to the display mode of FIG. 10 is referred to as “enlargement mode”.
- the display control unit 110 determines whether the display mode after switching is set to the comparison mode (S14). If it is determined that the comparison mode is set, the display control unit 110 performs the same processing as in step S11 described above, and displays a list screen of reduced images M5 following the first display surface 11 on the second display surface 21. It is displayed (S15). As a result, a screen similar to FIG. 10 is displayed.
- the display control unit 110 performs the operation of step S4. Do.
- the intermediate image M7 of the selected file and the intermediate images M8 and M9 of the files before and after the selected file are displayed on the second display surface 21.
- step S14 determines in step S14 that the comparison mode is not set (enlargement mode is set)
- the display control unit 110 proceeds to the process of step S11 in FIG. That is, a list screen of reduced images M5 following the first display surface 11 is displayed on the second display surface 21 (S11). As a result, a screen similar to FIG. 10 is displayed. Further, in this state, when the user selects a desired file from the list screens on both the first display surface 11 and the second display surface 21 (S12: YES), the display control unit 110 performs the operation in step S13. I do. As a result, an enlarged image M10 of the selected file is displayed as shown in FIG.
- the display control unit 110 does not display the list screen on the second display surface 21 by the operation in step S15, but instead displays a message screen for prompting file selection as shown in FIG. Such an operation may be performed.
- Step S17 and Step S18 are added between the operation of Step S4 and the operation of Step S5 in the above embodiment. That is, in the above embodiment, only the reduced images of the still image file are arranged on the list screen. However, in the configuration of the second modification, the moving image file and the still image file are stored in the memory 600. The reduced images of these files are mixedly arranged on the list screen.
- the display control unit 110 determines whether a moving image is included in the selected file and the preceding and succeeding files (S17). If a moving image is included (S17: YES), the display control unit 110 sends an image signal to the liquid crystal display 500 to reproduce the moving image.
- the intermediate image of the moving image file is displayed in the moving image state.
- the user can easily confirm that the original image is a moving image when viewing the intermediate image.
- the moving images can be easily compared with each other.
- a list screen for only videos can be displayed.
- the comparison screen mode is executed from the list screen for movies, the intermediate image is displayed in the state of the movie. Also good.
- the intermediate image M7 of this file and the intermediate images M8 and M9 of the files adjacent thereto are displayed.
- similar images such as continuous photographs are often stored with continuous file names and are often arranged adjacent to each other on the list screen.
- similar images may be arranged at distant positions on the list screen. Therefore, in order to cope with such a case, the following configuration may be adopted.
- ⁇ Configuration example 1> image data is stored in the memory 600 in association with time information, and when images are enlarged and displayed, images whose information times are close to each other are selected and displayed as similar images.
- the time information is in units of seconds or smaller in order to increase the accuracy of selection.
- time information is in units of minutes, there are many images having the same time (minute) as time information, and there is a high possibility that dissimilar images are included in these images. In order to avoid this, it is desirable to set the time information in units of seconds or shorter.
- time information at the start of shooting is acquired from the internal clock, and image data is stored in the memory 600 in association with this time information.
- the time information is in units of seconds, preferably shorter. In this case, when images that are close in time are selected, these images are usually similar to each other.
- the memory 600 can also include image data acquired by communication from other devices.
- time information (shooting time, etc.) is usually associated with the image data, but this time information is a unit longer than the second unit (for example, only the date) due to the setting of other devices.
- this time information is a unit longer than the second unit (for example, only the date) due to the setting of other devices.
- images that are close in time are selected, a large number of images are selected, and among these, images that are not similar to each other may be included.
- a selection criterion at that time for example, a file name (file number) or the like that approaches a file name (file number) can be selected as in the above embodiment.
- GPS Global Positioning System
- the display control unit 110 selects the desired file, for example, the file “009.jpg” from the list screen shown in FIG.
- the desired file for example, the file “009.jpg” from the list screen shown in FIG.
- the display control unit 110 reads two files from the memory 600 in the order closest to the shooting date and time of the selected file, and displays the intermediate images M8 and M9 of these two files together with the intermediate image M7 of the selected file. It is displayed on the display surface 21.
- two files are selected based on the file name (file number) and position information as described above.
- the second display surface 21 has a selected image and a similar image (for example, “008.jpg”, “kid 1.jpg”, regardless of the arrangement on the list screen). ]) Is displayed.
- a file in which a certain amount of time has passed with respect to the shooting time of the selected file is considered not to have been shot at the same time and is not similar to the selected file. Therefore, when two files that are close to the shooting time of the selected file are extracted, if any of them has a shooting time longer than a predetermined time, an intermediate image of the file is not displayed. It can also be.
- a similar image can be selected based on the shooting position data (shooting position data).
- the shooting position data is stored in the memory 600 in association with the image data.
- a GPS function is added to the configuration shown in FIG. That is, a GPS antenna and a GPS communication processing unit are further added to the configuration shown in FIG.
- the GPS communication processing unit communicates with a GPS satellite via a GPS antenna and acquires position information.
- the position information acquired at the time of shooting is stored in the memory 600 together with the image data as shooting position data.
- the display control unit 110 reads out two files from the memory 600 in order of closeness to the shooting position of the selected file.
- the intermediate images M8 and M9 of the file are displayed on the second display surface 21 together with the intermediate image M7 of the selected file (see FIG. 14).
- the file may be extracted by taking the shooting time information in addition to the shooting position information.
- an intermediate image of a file that seems to be similar to the image of the file such as a moving image or a still image
- a moving image and a still image are mixed in similar images
- the user may want to compare only a similar still image or only a similar moving image. Therefore, a configuration may be adopted in which images that are considered to be similar are extracted from those having the same file format as the selected file.
- the center intermediate image M7 when the center intermediate image M7 is touched on the comparison screen, the enlarged image M10 is displayed, and when the left and right intermediate images M8 and M9 are touched, the intermediate image is forward and backward. It is configured to be scrolled.
- the present invention is not limited to this. For example, even if any of the three intermediate images M7, M8, and M9 is touched, an enlarged image of the touched file may be displayed. Further, in such a configuration, a scroll operation unit may be arranged in the comparison screen, and the intermediate image may be scrolled back and forth by the operation of the scroll operation unit.
- three intermediate images are displayed on the comparison screen.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and two or four or more intermediate images may be displayed.
- the larger the number of intermediate images the smaller the size. Therefore, the number of intermediate images needs to be set so as not to become too small in relation to the size of the display surface.
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この磁石23と第1のキャビネット1の磁石14とは、後述の如く大画面を構成する位置に第1キャビネット1と第2キャビネット2が位置づけられた状態(第2表示状態)にあるときに、互いに引き合うよう構成されている。なお、第1キャビネット1および第2キャビネット2において、一方の磁石の磁力が十分大きければ、他方の磁石を磁性体に代えてもよい。
この構成例では、時間情報に関連付けて画像データがメモリ600内に記憶され、画像を拡大表示する際には、情報時間が互いに接近する画像どうしが互いに類似する画像として選択され表示される。ここで、時間情報は、取捨選択の精度を高めるために、秒単位あるいはそれより小さな単位とするのが望ましい。たとえば、時間情報を分単位とすると、同一時間(分)を時間情報として持つ画像が多数存在し、この中に類似しない画像が含まれる可能性が高くなる。これを避けるために、時間情報は、秒単位、あるいは、これより短くするのが望ましい。
上述のとおり、撮影位置のデータ(撮影位置データ)をもとに類似する画像を選択することもできる。この場合撮影位置データが画像データに関連づけてメモリ600に記憶される。図3に示す構成には、GPS機能が付加される。すなわち、図3に示す構成に、さらに、GPSアンテナとGPS通信処理部が付加される。GPS通信処理部は、GPSアンテナを介して、GPS衛星と通信し、位置情報を取得する。撮影時に取得された位置情報が、撮影位置データとして画像データとともにメモリ600に記憶される。
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- 表示機能付き端末において、
第1表示面を有する第1表示部と、
第2表示面を有する第2表示部と、
前記第1表示部および第2表示部の表示を制御する表示制御部と、
複数の画像情報が記憶される記憶部と、
前記第1表示面のみが露出する第1表示状態と前記第1表示面および前記第2表示面が露出する第2表示状態に前記第1表示部および第2表示部を切り替える切替部とを備え、
前記表示制御部は、前記第1表示状態において、前記第1表示部に対して、前記複数の画像情報を第1サイズで一覧表示させる第1表示制御を行い、前記第2表示状態において、一方の表示部に対して前記第1表示制御を行い、他方の表示部に対して、前記一覧表示のうち選択された画像情報と当該画像情報に対して予め定められた類似基準に整合する画像情報とを第1サイズよりも大きい第2サイズで表示させる第2表示制御を行う、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項1に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記表示制御部は、前記第2表示制御で表示する画像情報に対する拡大指示に応じて、第2サイズより大きい第3サイズの画像情報を表示させる、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項1に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記表示制御部は、前記第2表示制御で表示する画像情報に対するスクロール指示に応じて、表示する画像情報をスクロールさせる、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項1に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記表示制御部は、第2表示状態において、前記第1表示制御で表示する前記一覧表示のうち所望の画像情報が選択されたとき、前記第2表示制御で表示する画像情報を当該選択に応じて更新する、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項1に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記画像情報は、動画像情報を含み、
前記表示制御部は、前記第2表示制御において、表示の対象に含まれる前記動画像情報を再生し表示する、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項1に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記表示制御部は、前記第1表示状態にて前記画像情報が選択された後、前記第2表示状態へ移行すると、当該移行に応じて、前記第1表示制御と第2表示制御を実行する、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項1に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記表示制御部は、前記第1表示状態にて前記画像情報が選択されていなければ、前記第2表示状態への移行に応じて、前記第1および第2表示部の双方に前記第1表示制御を実行する、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
- 請求項7に記載の表示機能付き端末において、
前記表示制御部は、前記第1および第2表示部の双方に前記第1表示制御を実行した後1つの画像情報が選択されると、当該画像情報を前記第2サイズよりも大きい第3サイズで表示させる、
ことを特徴とする表示機能付き端末。
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