18052839. INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS TO DISPLAY IMAGE OF ILLUMINATED TARGET OBJECT, METHOD OF INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS TO DISPLAY IMAGE OF ILLUMINATED TARGET OBJECT, METHOD OF INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Ryota Ichiba of Tokyo (JP)

INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS TO DISPLAY IMAGE OF ILLUMINATED TARGET OBJECT, METHOD OF INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18052839 titled 'INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS TO DISPLAY IMAGE OF ILLUMINATED TARGET OBJECT, METHOD OF INFORMATION PROCESSING, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an information processing apparatus that can display different areas of a target object on a screen. It can display either a larger first area or a smaller second area of the target object on the screen. The apparatus can also illuminate the image of the target object with light based on received instructions.

  • The information processing apparatus can display different areas of a target object on a screen.
  • It can display a larger first area or a smaller second area of the target object on the screen.
  • The apparatus can illuminate the image of the target object with light based on received instructions.

Potential Applications

  • This technology could be used in various display systems, such as computer monitors or televisions, to provide flexible viewing options for different areas of an object.
  • It could be applied in medical imaging devices to allow doctors to focus on specific areas of interest in a patient's scan.
  • This technology could also be useful in virtual reality or augmented reality systems to enhance the visual experience by dynamically adjusting the displayed areas of virtual objects.

Problems Solved

  • Traditional display systems often show the entire object, which may not be necessary or desired in certain situations.
  • This technology solves the problem of limited screen space by allowing users to choose between displaying a larger or smaller area of the target object.
  • It provides a more customizable and efficient way of viewing specific areas of interest.

Benefits

  • Users have the flexibility to choose between displaying a larger or smaller area of the target object, depending on their needs.
  • This technology allows for more efficient use of screen space by displaying only the necessary areas of the object.
  • It enhances the user experience by providing a more focused and customizable view of the target object.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information processing apparatus receives an instruction to display a first area of a target object on a screen or an instruction to display a second area, of the target object, smaller than the first area on the screen and displays an image of the target object illuminated with light under an illuminating condition according to an instruction that the receiving circuit receives on the screen.