Digital video editing system including multiple viewing windows of a same image
First Claim
1. A method for modifying an image in an electronic video editing system, the method executing in a computer system including one or more processors coupled to at least one user input device and to a display screen, the method comprising the following acts performed by the one or more hardware processors:
- displaying four windows on the display screen, wherein the windows are adjacent to each other and placed in an upper-left, upper-right, lower-left and lower-right arrangement to form a set of four windows, wherein the set of four windows has a size defined by the outer edge boundaries of the set; and
wherein any one of the four windows can be panned and/or zoomed independently of any other one of the four windows;
accepting a signal from the at least one user input device to select an image in a video sequence for editing;
displaying one instance of the selected image in a first of the four windows at a first zoom level;
accepting signals from the at least one user input device to show a second instance of the selected image, the second instance consisting of a portion of the selected image at a second zoom level in a second of the four windows;
accepting signals from the at least one user input device to modify the selected image; and
updating the first and second instances of the selected image in the first and second windows, respectively, to show the modification of the selected image simultaneously in the first and second windows at the first and second zoom levels, respectively.
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Abstract
The system provides different ways for users to select an object and an action to be applied to the object in computer applications such as image processing or digital post-production. The user can select an object first and then an action, or vice versa. The user can also use gestural input to designate both an object and action virtually simultaneously. Multiple view, or windows, of an image can be independently sized, zoomed, panned, etc. Any effects performed on the image appear in all of the windows since each window shows (potentially) different portions of the same image content. A navigation window helps a user move within a large image or diagram that does not fit entirely on a single display screen. The navigation window includes an inner box that shows, in miniature, the principal objects in the screen display.
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19 Claims
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1. A method for modifying an image in an electronic video editing system, the method executing in a computer system including one or more processors coupled to at least one user input device and to a display screen, the method comprising the following acts performed by the one or more hardware processors:
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displaying four windows on the display screen, wherein the windows are adjacent to each other and placed in an upper-left, upper-right, lower-left and lower-right arrangement to form a set of four windows, wherein the set of four windows has a size defined by the outer edge boundaries of the set; and
wherein any one of the four windows can be panned and/or zoomed independently of any other one of the four windows;accepting a signal from the at least one user input device to select an image in a video sequence for editing; displaying one instance of the selected image in a first of the four windows at a first zoom level; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to show a second instance of the selected image, the second instance consisting of a portion of the selected image at a second zoom level in a second of the four windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to modify the selected image; and updating the first and second instances of the selected image in the first and second windows, respectively, to show the modification of the selected image simultaneously in the first and second windows at the first and second zoom levels, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for modifying an image in an electronic video editing system, the method executing in a computer system including one or more processors coupled to at least one user input device and to a display screen, the method comprising the following acts performed by the one or more hardware processors:
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accepting signals from the at least one user input device to cause a display of two or more windows on the display screen, wherein any one of the two or more windows can be panned and/or zoomed independently of any other one of the two or more windows; accepting a signal from the at least one user input device to select an image in a video sequence for editing; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to set a first view of the selected image in a first one of the two or more windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to set a second view of the selected image in a second one of the two or more windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to perform an operation to modify the selected image; and updating the first and second views in the first and second windows, respectively, to show the modification of the selected image simultaneously in the first and second windows. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An apparatus for modifying an image in an electronic video editing system, the apparatus comprising:
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one or more processors a display coupled to the one or more processors; at least one user input device coupled to the one or more processors; a processor-readable storage device including instructions executable by the one or more processors for; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to cause a display of two or more windows on the display screen, wherein any one of the two or more windows can be panned and/or zoomed independently of any other one of the two or more windows; accepting a signal from the at least one user input device to select an image in a video sequence for editing; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to set a first view of the selected image in a first one of the two or more windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to set a second view of the selected image in a second one of the two or more windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to perform an operation to modify the selected image; and updating the first and second views in the first and second windows, respectively, to show the modification of the selected image simultaneously in the first and second windows.
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19. A processor-readable storage device including one or more instructions executable by one or more processors for modifying an image in an electronic video editing system, the processor-readable storage device including one or more instructions for:
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accepting signals from the at least one user input device to cause a display of two or more windows on a display screen, wherein any one of the two or more windows can be panned and/or zoomed independently of any other one of the two or more windows; accepting a signal from at least one user input device to select an image in a video sequence for editing; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to set a first view of the selected image in a first one of the two or more windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to set a second view of the selected image in a second one of the two or more windows; accepting signals from the at least one user input device to perform an operation to modify the selected image; and updating the first and second views in the first and second windows, respectively, to show the modification of the selected image simultaneously in the first and second windows.
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