Patents by Inventor David A. Tristram

David A. Tristram has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10908764
    Abstract: Inter-context coordination to facilitate synchronized presentation of image content is described. In example embodiments, an application includes multiple execution contexts that coordinate handling user interaction with a coordination policy established using an inter-context communication mechanism. The application produces first and second execution contexts that are responsible for user interaction with first and second image content, respectively. Generally, the second execution context provides a stipulation for the coordination policy to indicate which execution context is to handle a response to a given user input event. With an event routing policy, an event routing rule informs the first execution context if a user input event should be routed to the second execution context.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: Adobe Inc.
    Inventors: Ian A. Wehrman, John N. Fitzgerald, Joel R. Brandt, Jesper Storm Bache, David A. Tristram, Barkin Aygun
  • Publication number: 20180364873
    Abstract: Inter-context coordination to facilitate synchronized presentation of image content is described. In example embodiments, an application includes multiple execution contexts that coordinate handling user interaction with a coordination policy established using an inter-context communication mechanism. The application produces first and second execution contexts that are responsible for user interaction with first and second image content, respectively. Generally, the second execution context provides a stipulation for the coordination policy to indicate which execution context is to handle a response to a given user input event. With an event routing policy, an event routing rule informs the first execution context if a user input event should be routed to the second execution context.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2018
    Publication date: December 20, 2018
    Applicant: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventors: Ian A. Wehrman, John N. Fitzgerald, Joel R. Brandt, Jesper Storm Bache, David A. Tristram, Barkin Aygun
  • Patent number: 10073583
    Abstract: Inter-context coordination to facilitate synchronized presentation of image content is described. In example embodiments, an application includes multiple execution contexts that coordinate handling user interaction with a coordination policy established using an inter-context communication mechanism. The application produces first and second execution contexts that are responsible for user interaction with first and second image content, respectively. Generally, the second execution context provides a stipulation for the coordination policy to indicate which execution context is to handle a response to a given user input event. With an event routing policy, an event routing rule informs the first execution context if a user input event should be routed to the second execution context.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED
    Inventors: Ian A. Wehrman, John N. Fitzgerald, Joel R. Brandt, Jesper Storm Bache, David A. Tristram, Barkin Aygun
  • Publication number: 20170102830
    Abstract: Inter-context coordination to facilitate synchronized presentation of image content is described. In example embodiments, an application includes multiple execution contexts that coordinate handling user interaction with a coordination policy established using an inter-context communication mechanism. The application produces first and second execution contexts that are responsible for user interaction with first and second image content, respectively. Generally, the second execution context provides a stipulation for the coordination policy to indicate which execution context is to handle a response to a given user input event. With an event routing policy, an event routing rule informs the first execution context if a user input event should be routed to the second execution context.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2015
    Publication date: April 13, 2017
    Inventors: Ian A. Wehrman, John N. Fitzgerald, Joel R. Brandt, Jesper Storm Bache, David A. Tristram, Barkin Aygun
  • Patent number: 9077970
    Abstract: Presentation of cross-platform multimedia content may be controlled by a media player. Cross-platform content may include a two-dimensional (2D) graphics component, a three-dimensional (3D) graphics component, and a video component. Each component may be rendered as a separate layer, and each component may be rendered independently from one another. The multimedia player may synchronize the separate renderings for presentation. In one embodiment, the rendering of at least one of the separate layers may be performed by a hardware resource separate from the hardware resource executing the multimedia player. Each separate layer may be composited for display. In one embodiment, the compositing may be performed by a hardware resource separate from the hardware resource executing the multimedia player.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2015
    Assignee: Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Inventors: Tinic Uro, Benoit G Ambry, Lee B Thomason, Sebastian Marketsmueller, David A. Tristram
  • Publication number: 20130127849
    Abstract: A multimedia presentation may include 2D and 3D content integrated into a common rendering framework and common event model. The 2D and 3D content may be rendered based on a specification of one or more rendering effects to be applied to both the 2D and 3D content. In response to an event pertaining to the 2D and 3D content, an effect may be applied to the 2D and 3D content according to the common event model. Creation of the multimedia presentation may include receiving a specification of one or more rendering effects to be applied to the 2D and 3D content and may also include receiving a specification of one or more event effects to the 2D and 3D content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2011
    Publication date: May 23, 2013
    Inventors: Sebastian Marketsmueller, David A. Tristram, Lee B. Thomason
  • Publication number: 20120218381
    Abstract: Presentation of cross-platform multimedia content may be controlled by a media player. Cross-platform content may include a two-dimensional (2D) graphics component, a three-dimensional (3D) graphics component, and a video component. Each component may be rendered as a separate layer, and each component may be rendered independently from one another. The multimedia player may synchronize the separate renderings for presentation. In one embodiment, the rendering of at least one of the separate layers may be performed by a hardware resource separate from the hardware resource executing the multimedia player. Each separate layer may be composited for display. In one embodiment, the compositing may be performed by a hardware resource separate from the hardware resource executing the multimedia player.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2011
    Publication date: August 30, 2012
    Inventors: Tinic Uro, Benoit G. Ambry, Lee B. Thomason, Sebastian Marketsmueller, David A. Tristram