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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 15, 2023
Filed:
Jun. 22, 2020
Magic Control Technology Corp., New Taipei, TW;
Pei-Chung Liu, New Taipei, TW;
Magic Control Technology Corp., New Taipei, TW;
Abstract
Disclosed are a 360-degree panorama image selective displaying camera and method, including a 360-degree panoramic image camera body that is provided, on an outside thereof, with at least one wide-angle lens module and a triggering section, at least one image displaying processing unit arranged inside the 360-degree panoramic image camera body, and a displaying-position triggering sensing mechanism. The image displaying processing unit is connected to the wide-angle lens module to process and output a 360-degree panorama image photographed and captured by the wide-angle lens module. The displaying-position triggering sensing mechanism corresponds to the triggering section of the 360-degree panoramic image camera body, so that a pressing touch applied externally to the triggering section causes the displaying-position triggering sensing mechanism to detect the pressing touch position and direction of the triggering section and generate a triggering-position selection sensing signal to the image displaying processing unit, and the image displaying processing unit is allowed to correspondingly and selectively retrieve, enlarge, cut, and stitch a selectively retrieved image, which corresponds to the pressing touch position and direction of the triggering section, among the photographed subjects, to the primitive 360-degree panorama image as a combined output.