An image sensor for wide dynamic range by adapting integration time of each pixel is proposed. The integration time of each pixel is selected among several lengths of integration time and the ...
Apple has filed a patent for a new type of image sensor that could give future iPhones and other Apple devices the ability to capture photos and videos with dynamic range levels approaching that of ...
Said to have the mobile phone industry’s highest dynamic range, for movie-grade video capture, the OV50X is a 50-megapixel (MP) sensor with a 1.6-micron (µm) pixel in a 1-inch optical format. The ...
The latest security cameras take full advantage of recent advances in digital imaging technology and increasingly incorporate intelligent algorithms based on motion and object detection to automate ...
OmniVision has launched its new OV50X image sensor, which takes smartphone photography to a whole new level with an extraordinarily high dynamic range – almost 110dB. That’s the highest ever seen in ...
Consumers are demanding more from their mobile phone cameras, which has led to explosive growth in the integration of high-pixel-count, high-quality cameras into mobile phones. To date, image sensors ...
Apple is investigating new image sensor technology that promises up to 20 stops of dynamic range. That’s a level that surpasses the ARRI ALEXA 35, and gets really close to matching the dynamic range ...
Today, smartphones are good enough to shoot professional stock photography. But the images produced by the first phone-mounted cameras were once laughingstock photography. Moore's Law, multiple lenses ...
Camera performance is now measured as much in terms of Dynamic Range as Resolution. Phil Rhodes explains this essential aspect of camera technology For more than a decade, dynamic range been one of ...
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. Measuring the signals from extremely high-impedance sensors is a difficult task. Such sensors can have output ...
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