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`05/25/2017
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`MITSUO ABE
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`PANDPOZZOUS
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`0109/2018 —MARK D. SARALINO (PAN) m
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`RENNER, OTTO, BOISSELLE & SKLAR, LLP
`SMITH, LINDA B
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`Priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119
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`Application/Control Number: 15/604,760
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`DETAILED ACTION
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`1.
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`Claims 1—9 are presented for examination.
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`Priority
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`Receipt is acknowledged of papers submitted under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)—(d), which papers
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`have been placed of record in the file.
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`Claim Rejections - 35 USC § 103
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`The following is a quotation of 35 U.S.C. 103 which forms the basis for all obviousness
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`rejections set forth in this Office action:
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`A patent for a claimed invention may not be obtained, notwithstanding that the claimed invention is not
`identically disclosed as set forth in section 102 of this title, if the differences between the claimed
`invention and the prior art are such that the claimed invention as a whole would have been obvious
`before the effective filing date of the claimed invention to a person having ordinary skill in the art to
`which the claimed invention pertains. Patentability shall not be negated by the manner in which the
`invention was made.
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`1.
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`Claims 1—4 and 8 are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Komatsu
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`(US PB. No. 2014/0210999) in View of Mizukami (US PB. No. 2015/0229830).
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`2.
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`As to claim 1, Komatsu discloses an image processing apparatus, comprising:
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`an image processor (13) for combining data of a plurality of images to generate data of a
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`still image deeper in depth of field (0071, 0073, Fig. 1),
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`the plurality of the images that are generated by shooting an object image while changing
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`a focus position (0026, 0073, 0077);
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`a display unit (16) for displaying a range designation screen for use in designating a
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`desired in—focus range by a user (0073, 0089, Figs. 4a—4d),
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`the range designation screen displaying, together with a plurality of image areas, an
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`image represented by the data of the images (item #132, 0073, Figs. 4a—4d, 0077, 0089);
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`an operation unit (15) for receiVing a designation, performed by the user, of an image
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`area in the range designation screen (0071, 0073—0074, 0089); and
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`a controller (12) for controlling the image processor and the display unit (0074, Fig. 1),
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`wherein when a first and a second image area in the range designation screen are
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`designated by the user (0078, 0085, 0089, Figs. 4a—4d),
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`the controller sets the first and the second image area as a starting—point area and an end—
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`point area, respectively (0078—0079, 0085, 0089, 0092—0093);
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`the controller specifies another image area (i.e. intermediate) haVing a focus position
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`located between a focus position of an object in the starting—point area and a 20 focus position of
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`an object in the end—point area (0092-0094);
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`the controller sets a combining range including the starting—point area, the end—point area,
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`and the specified another image area (0092—0093, Figs. 3b, 4a—4d).
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`As to claim 3, Komatsu discloses wherein when a third image area is further designated
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`in the range designation screen by the user (0071, 0073—0074, 0089), a closest and a farthest
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`focus positions are specified from among focus positions associated with the first, second, and
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`third image areas (0071, 0073—0074, 0078—0079, 0085, 0089), the closest focus position being
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`closest to a nearest end, the farthest focus position being farthest from the nearest end (0071,
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`0073—0074, 0078—0079, 0085, 0089);
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`the controller (12) sets, as another starting—point area, an image area 10 associated with
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`the closest focus position and sets, as another end—point area, an image area associated with the
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`farthest focus position (0092—0094, Figs. 4a—4d);
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`the controller specifies still—another image area haVing a focus position located between a
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`focus position of an object in the another starting—point area and a focus position of an object in
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`the another end—point area (0093);
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`the controller resets the combining range such that the combining range includes the
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`another starting—point area, the another end—point area, and the specified still—another image area
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`(0092—0093, Figs. 4a-4d).
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`As to claim 4, Komatsu discloses herein, after the third image area has been designated,
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`when any one of the first, second, and third image areas is re—designated by the user,
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`the controller sets two image areas as still—another starting—point area and still—another end—point
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`area, respectively, the two image areas being configured with the first, second, and third image
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`areas, except for the any one image area re—designated (0081, 0089, 0092-0093, 0115); the
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`controller (12) further resets the reset combining range by using the two image areas (0092—0094,
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`Figs. 4a—4d).
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`Komatsu does not disclose:
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`the display unit performs a first display—highlighting on the image areas included in the
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`combining range set in the range designation screen [claim 1]. the display unit performs the first
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`display—highlighting on the image areas included in the reset combining range in the range
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`designation screen [claim 3]. the display unit performs the first display highlighting on the image
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`areas included in the further—reset combining range in the range designation screen [claim 4].
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`Mizukami discloses an information processing system having:
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`the display unit performs a first display—highlighting (703 or 701) on the image areas
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`included in the combining range set in the range designation screen [claim 1] (Fig. 11, 0100) to
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`provide a means of clearly indicating the focus area that has been selected by the photographer.
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`the display unit performs the first display—highlighting on the image areas included in the
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`reset combining range in the range designation screen [claim 3] (0100) to provide a means of
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`clearly indicating the new focus area that has been selected by the photographer.
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`the display unit performs the first display highlighting on the image areas included in the
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`further—reset combining range in the range designation screen [claim 4] (Fig. 11, 0100).
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the filing of this application to
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`modify Komatsu with the display unit performs a first display—highlighting on the image areas
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`included in the combining range set in the range designation screen as disclosed by Mizukami to
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`provide a means of clearly indicating the updated focus area that has been selected by the
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`photographer.
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`As to claim 2, Komatsu discloses wherein each of the image areas is associated with a
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`focus position of an object in the image area (0092—0094).
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`As to claim 8, Komatsu discloses wherein the operation unit (15) is a touch panel for
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`receiving either a touching operation or a gestural operation, the touching operation and the
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`gestural operation each being performed by the user (0074).
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`1.
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`Claim 5 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Komatsu (US PB.
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`No. 2014/0210999) in view of Mizukami (US PB. No. 2015/0229830).
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`As to claim 5, Komatsu discloses wherein when at least one image area is designated by
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`the user, the controller specifies a range of an inappropriate image area, based on the 10
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`designated at least one image area, the inappropriate image area being inappropriate as an image
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`area to be designated next (0085, 0089).
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`Although the teaching of Komatsu in view of Mizukami shows substantial features of the
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`claimed invention (discussed above), it fail to disclose:
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`the display unit performs a second display—highlighting on the specified range of the
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`inappropriate image area in the range designation screen.
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the filing of this application to
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`modify Komatsu in view of Mizukami with the display unit performs a second display—
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`highlighting on the specified range of the inappropriate image area in the range designation
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`screen, since it has been held that indicating any selected focusing area through highlighting
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`would have been within the routine skill of one in the art.
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`2.
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`Claim 7 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Komatsu (US PB.
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`No. 2014/0210999) in view of Mizukami (US PB. No. 2015/0229830).
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`Although the teaching of Komatsu in view of Mizukami shows substantial features of the
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`claimed invention (discussed above), it fail to disclose:
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`wherein the second display—highlighting performed on the specified range of
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`the inappropriate image area is different from the first display—highlighting performed on the
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`combining range.
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`It would have been obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the filing of this application to
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`modify Komatsu in view of Mizukami with wherein the second display—highlighting performed
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`on the specified range of the inappropriate image area is different from the first display—
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`highlighting performed on the combining range, since it has been held that the different
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`highlighting can be easily programmed into the image processor Without operator input and is
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`Within routine skill of one in the art to program the image processor to do so.
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`3.
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`Claim 9 is/are rejected under 35 U.S.C. 103 as being unpatentable over Komatsu (US PB.
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`No. 2014/0210999) in View of Mizukami (US PB. No. 2015/0229830).
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`4.
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`As to claim 9, Komatsu discloses an imaging apparatus, comprising:
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`an imaging unit for capturing an object image, While changing a focus position, to
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`generate data of a plurality of images (Fig. 1); and wherein the data, combined by the image
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`processor, of the plurality of the images are the data, generated by the imaging unit, of the
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`plurality of the images (0029, 0073).
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`an image processor (13) for combining data of a plurality of images to generate data of a
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`still image deeper in depth of field (0071, 0073, Fig. 1),
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`the plurality of the images that are generated by shooting an object image While changing
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`a focus position (0026, 0073, 0077);
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`a display unit (16) for displaying a range designation screen for use in designating a
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`desired in—focus range by a user (0073, 0089, Figs. 4a—4d),
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`the range designation screen displaying, together with a plurality of image areas, an
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`image represented by the data of the images (item #132, 0073, Figs. 4a—4d, 0077, 0089);
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`an operation unit (15) for receiVing a designation, performed by the user, of an image
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`area in the range designation screen (0071, 0073—0074, 0089); and
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`a controller (12) for controlling the image processor and the display unit (0074, Fig. 1),
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`wherein when a first and a second image area in the range designation screen are
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`designated by the user (0078, 0085, 0089, Figs. 4a—4d),
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`the controller sets the first and the second image area as a starting—point area and an end—
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`point area, respectively (0078—0079, 0085, 0089, 0092—0093);
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`the controller specifies another image area (i.e. intermediate) haVing a focus position
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`located between a focus position of an object in the starting—point area and a 20 focus position of
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`an object in the end—point area (0092-0094);
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`the controller sets a combining range including the starting—point area, the end—point area,
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`and the specified another image area (0092—0093, Figs. 3b, 4a—4d).
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`Komatsu does not disclose:
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`the display unit performs a first display—highlighting on the image areas included in the
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`combining range set in the range designation screen.
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`Mizukami discloses an information processing system haVing:
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`the display unit performs a first display—highlighting (703 or 701) on the image areas
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`included in the combining range set in the range designation screen (Fig. 11, 0100).
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`It would have been obVious to one of ordinary skill in the art at the filing of this application to
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`modify Komatsu with the display unit performs a first display—highlighting on the image areas
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`included in the combining range set in the range designation screen as disclosed by Mizukami to
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`provide a means of clearly indicating the focus area that has been selected by the photographer.
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`Allowable Subject Matter
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`Claim 6 is objected to as being dependent upon a rejected base claim, but would be
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`allowable if rewritten in independent form including all of the limitations of the base claim and
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`any intervening claims.
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`Prior Art Made of Record
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`The prior art made of record and not relied upon is considered pertinent to applicant's
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`disclosure.
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`Abe (US PB. No. 2017/0244883) discloses an imaging apparatus.
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`Onozawa (US PB. No. 2003/0174233) discloses a photographic apparatus.
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`Onozawa (US PB. No. 2006/0029381) discloses a camera deVice.
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`Conclusion
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