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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2014
Filed:
Nov. 18, 2010
Tae Ho Kim, Seoul, KR;
Yi Seon Jeong, Anyang-si, KR;
Duck Moon Shin, Gwangmyeong-si, KR;
Woon Phil Kim, Seoul, KR;
Hyun Jun Yang, Daegu, KR;
Min Hun Kang, Seoul, KR;
Jung Wan Kang, Seoul, KR;
Hye Sook Lee, Uijeongbu-si, KR;
Yong Jun Kim, Seoul, KR;
Min Keun Woo, Seoul, KR;
Su Cheoul Kim, Goyang-si, KR;
Won Taek OH, Seoul, KR;
Tae Ho Kim, Seoul, KR;
Yi Seon Jeong, Anyang-si, KR;
Duck Moon Shin, Gwangmyeong-si, KR;
Woon Phil Kim, Seoul, KR;
Hyun Jun Yang, Daegu, KR;
Min Hun Kang, Seoul, KR;
Jung Wan Kang, Seoul, KR;
Hye Sook Lee, Uijeongbu-si, KR;
Yong Jun Kim, Seoul, KR;
Min Keun Woo, Seoul, KR;
Su Cheoul Kim, Goyang-si, KR;
Won Taek Oh, Seoul, KR;
LG Electronics Inc., Seoul, KR;
Abstract
A mobile terminal is provided that includes a first camera to obtain a first image of an object, and a second camera to obtain a second image of an object, the second camera being separated from the first camera by a distance d. The mobile terminal also includes a controller to determine the distance d between the first camera and the second camera when the first camera obtains the first image of the object at a same time that the second camera obtains the second image. Still further, the mobile terminal includes a varying device to allow the distance d between the first camera and the second camera to vary, and a display to display a combination of the first image and the second image to allow a perceived three-dimensional (3D) image of the object.