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Free. Snapdragon. Sgx. Mandlebulb. Computational photography. Computational photography refers to computational image capture, processing, and manipulation techniques that enhance or extend the capabilities of digital photography.

Computational photography

Good examples of image capture and manipulation include panoramas, and high-dynamic-range imaging which is the use of differently exposed pictures of the same scene to extend dynamic range beyond even that of analog film-based media.[1] Other examples of computational photography include processing and merging differently illuminated images of the same subject matter ("lightspace") and differently focused pictures of the same subject matter.[2] The output of these techniques is an ordinary photograph, but one that could not have been taken by a traditional camera.

Its current definition has evolved to cover a number of subject areas in computer graphics, computer vision, and applied optics. These areas are given below, organized according to a taxonomy proposed by Shree K. Nayar. Computational illumination[edit] Are your graphics dead in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic)? This hack might help - CLICK. Yeah, reviews of the live media are bullshit.

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