Moving image processing is not a special thing in itself. Even high dynamic range shooting can be done instantly with NVIDIA's new Tegras chip. A new low-power chip recently developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is capable of realizing natural flash image combination faster than software. It is suitable for HDR or photos and videos that are exposed via near-real-time bracketing, lighting dark parts of the photo to fill in missing details.
The researchers also claim to have an automatic noise reduction function, which uses brightness detection to avoid blurry edges and ensure richer photo details. MIT ’s funding for this project is provided by manufacturing giant Foxconn, which has caught up with related projects at Microsoft Research. As long as Foxconn remains interested, it will not be a problem to finally implement production-related mobile photography equipment.
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