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Motion-enhanced sensor captures ultra-high-resolution images, overcoming a pixel miniaturization bottleneck
Digital image sensors (DIS), devices that capture images by converting light patterns into electrical signals, are integrated ...
Smartphone cameras are becoming smaller, yet photos are becoming sharper. Korean researchers have elevated the limits of next-generation smartphone cameras by developing a new image sensor technology ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OMNIVISION, a leading global developer of semiconductor technology, including advanced digital imaging, analog and display solutions, today announced that two of ...
BARCELONA, Spain--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OMNIVISION, a leading global developer of semiconductor solutions, including advanced digital imaging, analog and touch & display technology, today unveiled the new ...
Omnivision recently announced the OV50K40, its first smartphone image sensor using the company’s TheiaCel single-exposure high dynamic range (HDR) technology. Claiming a new high-performance bar in ...
OMNIVISION has unveiled the latest generation of the world’s smallest and lowest-power global shutter image sensor, the OG0TC, designed specifically for augmented reality, virtual reality and mixed ...
CMOS image sensors have become a cornerstone of modern imaging, leveraging the advantages of low power consumption, high speed, and scalability inherent in complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor ...
Kodak claims its new technology increases sensitivity two to four times compared to currently available solutions. Sounds interesting for mobile phones and other flashless gadgets. "This represents a ...
Scientists have unveiled a new way to capture ultra-sharp optical images without lenses or painstaking alignment. The approach uses multiple sensors to collect raw light patterns independently, then ...
Andrew Starnes explains that firefighters' presumption that their thermal imaging camera went into a white-out condition ...
El Segundo, Calif., October 7, 2009—In 1969, Bell Laboratories scientists Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith invented the first successful digital imaging sensor technology, the Charge-Coupled ...
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