18264875. CO-PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE simplified abstract (Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.)
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CO-PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
Zhongling Chen of Shenzhen (CN)
CO-PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18264875 titled 'CO-PHOTOGRAPHING METHOD AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an electronic device and methods for co-photographing during a video call, where video content associated with two users can be obtained and a co-photographing image or video can be generated.
- During a video call, video content of two users is obtained
- Co-photographing image or video of the content is generated
- Users can exchange co-photographing details during the call
- Co-photographing video can be quickly generated after the call ends
- Reduces post-processing activity and improves definition of synthesized imagery or video
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- Potential Applications
- Video conferencing platforms
- Social media applications
- Online collaboration tools
- Problems Solved
- Simplifies the process of creating co-photographing images or videos
- Enhances user experience during video calls
- Reduces the need for manual post-processing of images or videos
- Benefits
- Improved user experience during video calls
- Quick generation of co-photographing videos
- Enhanced definition of synthesized imagery or video
Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic device and methods are provided for co-photographing. In the course of a video call, video content associated with two users can be obtained, and a co-photographing image or a co-photographing video of the content of the two users can be further obtained. During the video call, the two users can exchange co-photographing details. After the video call ends, the co-photographing video can be quickly generated. User experience can be improved by reducing post-processing activity and improving definition of synthesized imagery or synthesized video.