Abstract: In an implementation, an appearance of lens is displayed on a display device for a selected region of an image to magnify the selected region of the image in comparison with a portion of the image outside of the appearance of the lens. A zoomed-in view of the image is displayed on the display device by increasing magnification of the portion of the image outside the appearance of the lens successively as an animation until the magnification of the portion of the image outside of the appearance of the lens corresponds with the magnification of the selected region of the image within the appearance of the lens, at which point the appearance of the lens is no longer displayed.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 18, 2009
Publication date:
February 25, 2010
Applicant:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Michael Doyle, Zeenat Jetha, Garth Shoemaker
Abstract: In one or more implementations, a signal is received selecting a geographic location in an original image of a digital map for display on a display. The original image is distorted to give an appearance of a lens being applied to the digital map for display on the display, the appearance of the lens including a focal region that includes a magnification of the geographic location and a base region that surrounds the focal region.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 9, 2009
Publication date:
February 4, 2010
Applicant:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Zeenat Jetha, Andrew Carlisle, Andrew Skiers, David J.P. Baar, Garth B.D. Shoemaker
Abstract: In an implementation, an image is distorted for display on a display device to give an appearance of a lens being applied to the image. A brightness level of the appearance of the lens for display on the display device is adjusted such that the brightness level of the appearance of the lens differs from a brightness level of the portion of the image that surrounds the appearance of the lens.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 9, 2009
Publication date:
November 19, 2009
Applicant:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
David J. P. Baar, Timothy Lochner, Garth B.D. Shoemaker, Andrew Carlisle, Andrew Skiers, Zeenat Jetha
Abstract: Detail-in-context techniques are described. In an implementation, an original image is distorted to produce a distorted region for a selected object at a first position in an original image displayed on a display screen. The distorted region magnifies at least a portion of the object. A signal is received to drag the object and the distorted region from the first position to a second position. A signal is received to drop the object at the second position. The distorted region is removed from the original image after the object is dropped at the second position.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 19, 2008
Publication date:
October 22, 2009
Applicant:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Zeenat Jetha, David Baar, Andrew Carlisle, Maria Lantin
Abstract: In one or more implementations, a cropped image is defined within a boundary on an original image displayed on a display. The original image is distorted to give an appearance of a lens being applied to the original image displayed on the display, the appearance of the lens including a focal region and a base region. A graphical user interface (“GUI”) is displayed on the display for adjusting the appearance of the lens.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 9, 2009
Publication date:
June 11, 2009
Applicant:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Zeenat Jetha, Andrew Carlisle, Andrew Skiers, David Baar
Abstract: In an implementation, an appearance of a lens is applied to an original image by a data processing system to produce a presentation for display on a display screen, the appearance of the lens having a focal region at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region. A data interaction mode is provided by the data processing system to interact with underlying data of the focal region if a cursor is positioned over the focal region in the presentation. A lens interaction mode is provided by the data processing system to adjust one or more parameters of the appearance of the lens if the cursor is positioned over the shoulder region in the presentation. The presentation is displayed on the display screen.
Abstract: A method for navigating a computer generated original image presented on a display screen, comprising: displaying a first region of the original image; distorting the original image to produce a presentation having a distorted region for the first region and displaying the presentation; receiving a signal from a user to select a second region of the original image through the presentation; and, displaying the second region.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 16, 2004
Date of Patent:
February 24, 2009
Assignee:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Michael Doyle, Zeenat Jetha, Garth Shoemaker
Abstract: A method for cropping a computer generated original image on a display, comprising the steps of: adjusting a user-selected movable boundary on the original image to define a cropped image within the boundary, the boundary defined by two or more points on the original image; and, distorting the original image in regions surrounding the points, whereby the boundary is accurately positioned for cropping. And, a method for measuring within a computer generated original image on a display, comprising the steps of: adjusting a user-selected movable line segment on the original image to define points on the original image for measuring between; and, distorting the original image in regions surrounding the points, whereby the points are accurately positioned for measuring.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 31, 2006
Date of Patent:
February 10, 2009
Assignee:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Zeenat Jetha, Andrew Carlisle, Andrew Skiers, David Baar
Abstract: A method for interacting with a region-of-interest in an original image displayed on a display screen, comprising: applying a lens to the original image to produce a presentation for display on the display screen, the lens having a focal region for the region-of-interest at least partially surrounded by a shoulder region; receiving one or more first signals to interact with the region-of-interest when a cursor is positioned over the focal region in the presentation; and, receiving one or more second signals to adjust the lens through a graphical user interface (“GUI”) displayed over the lens when the cursor is positioned over the shoulder region in the presentation.
Abstract: A method for positioning a selected object in a computer generated original image on a display, comprising the steps of: distorting the original image to produce a distorted region for the object; dragging the object and the distorted region to a desired position; and, dropping the object at the desired position, whereby the object is accurately positioned. The steps of dragging and dropping are preferably performed by moving a cursor on the display with a pointing device such as a mouse.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 16, 2003
Date of Patent:
December 30, 2008
Assignee:
Noregin Assets N.V., L.L.C.
Inventors:
Zeenat Jetha, David Baar, Andrew Carlisle, Maria Lantin