US Patent Application 18300144. IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM simplified abstract

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IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA


Inventor(s)

TAISUKE Nishio of Kanagawa (JP)


IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18300144 Titled 'IMAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD, AND STORAGE MEDIUM'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an image processing apparatus that can adjust the color of an input image. It includes a processor and memory that stores instructions for the processor to perform various functions. The adjustment unit adjusts the color of the input image based on a correction level. The calculation unit calculates a white balance control value based on the input image. The evaluation unit determines if the white balance control value is valid, and the setting unit sets a second white balance control value based on the evaluation result. The evaluation unit determines the evaluation criterion based on the correction level.


Original Abstract Submitted

An image processing apparatus includes at least one processor, and a memory coupled to the at least one processor and storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to function as an adjustment unit configured to adjust a color of an input image based on a correction level defining a degree to which the color of the input image is to be corrected, a calculation unit configured to calculate a first white balance control value based on the input image, an evaluation unit configured to evaluate whether the first white balance control value is valid, and a setting unit configured to set a second white balance control value based on an evaluation result by the evaluation unit, wherein the evaluation unit determines an evaluation criterion for evaluating whether the first white balance control value is valid based on the correction level determined by the adjustment unit.