Not exact matches
However
life (social and otherwise) reared its head once again and somewhere between working out how to make my computer see the
images from my new
camera (sigh) and juggling meetings and plans of world domination (only half kidding) the story was put on hold.
To produce crystal clear
life - size
images, Musion's system incorporates a high - definition
camera that costs at least # 4500 ($ 7500) and a professional - standard codec — hardware that compresses the data into a package small enough to be sent via the internet.
In one powerful example of the new capabilities around that time, Carnegie Mellon graduate student Dean Pomerleau used simulated
images of road conditions to teach a neural network to interpret
live road
images picked up by
cameras attached to a car's onboard computer.
But high - definition submersible
cameras captured
images of abundant
life nearly five miles beneath the surface of the Pacific.
Since the invention of the
camera — and possibly before — humans have strived to create
images that capture their subjects in the most true - to -
life manner.
Ralph, which
lives in a laptop computer, examines
images fed from a forward - looking
camera attached to the rearview mirror, searching for lines, reflectors, oil spots, and other common road markings it has been programmed to recognize.
They continued NASA's search for signs of
life, sending back daily
images from the panoramic
cameras they each carried.
Detection of the signal via an electron multiplication CCD
camera allows
image capture at speeds to hundreds of frames per second as demanded today by
live cell imaging.
Thought has been placed into every line and shot, a fluid marriage of
image and word where the
camera speaks and the language springs to
life.
The app by itself is not usable, as it requires the presence of specific real -
life images seen via the Nintendo 3DS
camera lenses in order for the augmented reality (AR) feature to work.
All rooms have ceiling mounted
cameras to project scientific experiments and lectures and all rooms are linked so that a presentation taking place in one room can be broadcast to all of the other rooms something David Craft particularly made mention of as, «The PC-less annotation really comes into its own here with the teacher being able to annotate on the
live footage from the
camera or their laptop, or they can pause the display to annotate on the still
image.
... at least five digital
cameras — sized for young fingers — so my students can capture
images of the weather, class projects, and every day
life.
The most talked - about portion of the Virtual Guide, using 2 - and 3 - dimensional tracking technology, is its augmented - reality feature, blending six canned 3D overlays with a
live image of a particular area of the vehicle seen through a Sonata owner's phone or tablet
camera.
As you shift into Reverse, the standard Rear Vision
Camera automatically displays a
live image of the area behind your vehicle on the Chevrolet MyLink † touch - screen.
The standard Rear Vision
Camera with active guidelines produces a
live image of what's behind you on the Buick Infotainment † screen to help you navigate when driving in reverse.
The Encore's Rear Vision
Camera produces a
live image of what's behind you on the Color Touch Radio screen to help you better navigate while driving in reverse.
Other standard features on the Toyota 86 Blackline Edition include a 6.1 - inch touch screen that displays satellite navigation # with
live traffic updates, reversing
camera image and audio interface.
The Rear Vision
Camera produces a
live image of what's behind you on the Color Touch Radio screen to help you better navigate while driving in reverse.
Enclave's standard Rear Vision
Camera with active guidelines produces a
live image of what's behind you on the Buick Infotainment † screen to help you when driving in reverse.
As you shift into reverse, the standard rear vision
camera automatically displays a
live image of the area behind your vehicle on the standard Chevrolet MyLink ® 3 178 mm (7 - in.)
Auto Focus, Multi-shot, Night Vision, Single Touch
Camera Operation, Stored
Image Format,
Live Photo Mode, Motion Tracking Mode, Multi Angle View Mode, Face Beauty, Panorama Mode, Slow Motion Video, 88 Degree Wide Angle, LED Flash Support, Samsung Sensor, Video in Video (VIV) Mode, Picture in Picture (PIP) Mode, HDR, Gesture Shot, Smile Shot, GPS Location Info
Samsung has equipped Galaxy Note 4 with a powerful 16 Megapixels primary
camera on its rear panel with features like Smart Optical
Image Stabilisation, Fast Auto Focus and
Live HDR.
For example, on two occasions the FaceTime app on the iPad 2 displayed a static
image it captured with the front - facing
camera instead of
live video.
Following the launch of the Huawei Ascend on Cricket this week, the first
live image of the same device with MetroPCS branding has surfaced. The device will be identical to the version released on Cricket with an HVGA resolution capacitive display, Android 2.1, 3.2 megapixel
camera with video capture, microSDHC expansion slot and Wi - Fi radio.
The selfie
camera on each has a dual lens to create the popular blurred background (bokeh) effect using a Samsung feature called
Live Focus, but neither
camera has optical
image stabilization.
It boasts 10 - hour battery
life and features two
cameras (front and rear) that lets you do FaceTime video calls, as well as capture
images and high definition videos.
The 3 megapixel
camera on the back is a little slower than we'd like to focus and to adjust the white balance (indoors we saw a yellow cast until the automatic adjustments kicked in) and with such a large
image to paint on - screen,
live preview can show a clear lag if you move the tab around.
The five megapixel rear
camera produces poor results with heavily pixelated
images even in good light (though in fairness this is somewhat typical of tablets still) and the battery
life lasted well under seven hours — not appalling but short of the competition.
The 3 - MP rear - facing
camera did a much better job of taking accurate
images, though
images looked fuzzy and colors lacked
life.
The
camera features different modes like Slow Motion Video and
Live Photos that lets you capture 15 frames of
images at one go, Time - Lapse Video and Beauty Mode as well.
3.2 - inch WQVGA touchscreen for clear
images and easy touch access Slide - out QWERTY keyboard for a tactile typing experience Android 2.1 operating system with over-the-air upgrade capability for future OS releases 3.2 - megapixel
camera 2 GB microSD card with support for optional cards up to 32 GB 256 MB internal memory 800 MHz processor for efficient multitasking Bluetooth for hands - free calling with connected wireless headsets Voice Search to find nearby locations or web content just by speaking WiFi connectivity for sending emails, browsing the web, or checking for status updates Virgin Mobile
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It also offers optical
image stabilisation,
Live Photos with stabilisation, wide colour photo capture, a Quad - LED True Tone flash on its rear
camera and a Retina Flash on its front snapper.
«The beauty of an app like Word Lens is it is really fast to use since it uses the
camera and updates the
image live.
On the front is a HD
camera, with the Fire HDX 8.9 adding a rear - facing 8 - megapixel counterpart with electronic
image stabilization, a wide - aperture 5P f2.2 lens, and an LED flash, and while it has approximately 11 hours of battery
life in mixed use, the Fire HDX automatically powers down the processor and unneeded extras when used for reading, shifting stored text to a dedicated low - power memory unit and boosting battery
life when reading to up to 17 hours.
Innovative
Camera features such as ChromaFlash ™ and OptiZoom ™ bring
life to
images.
This potentially means you'll be able to set up a Honeycomb tablet as a
live monitor, for example to shoot
images on a connected
camera and view them on the device for editing and sharing all at the same time.
In our dark
living room, the
camera shot a bright
image of our face with fine details such as the hair follicles in our beard clearly visible.
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camera with flash, variable zoom,
image stabilization, autofocus and video recording * Advanced media player for enjoying pictures, video and music * 512 MB Flash memory and an expandable memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB microSDHC cards, with a 2 GB microSD card included * 3.5 mm stereo headset jack * Support for the Bluetooth (R) stereo headsets (A2DP / AVCRP) * Sprint Music Store, Sprint Navigation, Sprint TV (R), Sprint Football
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A
live image of the mysterious HTC Pyramid handset has leaked out with its back - facing, sporting off - centered
camera with dual - LED flash, HTC logo behind and a headset jack on top.
During the
camera obscura show, see
live moving
images of Edinburgh projected onto a viewing table via a periscope.
The
camera is used at various points to capture real -
life images in order to wallpaper different objects and environments, while the microphone allows you to blow on the screen and see the wind you've created affect the environment underneath it.
On the bright screen before me, a remote feed transmits
live infra - red
images from
cameras placed deep in the forest outside.
In his
images, he strives to go beyond what the
camera sees, and searches for stories of people's
lives.
At Edwynn Houk, for example, one of Robert Frank's insightful
images of Americans shares walls with Lillian Bassman's innovative fashion photography and Abelardo Morell's playful new still
lifes, notably a scene of domestic catastrophe created for the
camera from plywood, a ceramic pitcher and a plethora of flowers.
In the early 1950s, when Rauschenberg was
living with artist Susan Weil in a one - room apartment on West 95th Street in Manhattan, they produced a series of cyanotypes —
images produced without a
camera, by shining an ultraviolet light on an object or nude model resting on blueprint paper, exposing the paper where the light isn't blocked and creating a negative shadow of the object or model's outline, similar to the way an X-ray is done.
-- Take pictures in the gallery — cropping in close with your smartphone
camera makes the
image come to
life.
In Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy (1972), for example, Jonas took the role of Organic Honey, a part - real, part - mythical, and part - fantastical woman who explores the possibilities of female imagery and eroticism, repeatedly scanning her own
image in a video monitor connected to a
live camera.
For instance, when I am standing to the side in those performances and the video projection is dominating the space while I am working with the
image on the table with a
live camera, what I am really doing is manipulating and making
images, and in a way I am performing with my hands.
She freely mines the public domain for high and low brow
images, respectively making videos that have consisted of YouTube footage of material shot
live on mobile phone
cameras during the aftermath of the Egyptian revolution, excerpts from bootleg copies of popular Egyptian films from the 1950s to the present and a remake of a single iconic
image lifted from an experimental French film dubbed with a futuristic account of a different place.
Spinning Room Conceived in 1971, this interactive video sculpture is a room with four
live - feed spinning
cameras projecting
images that spin in opposing directions — or, depending on the artist's mood, in the same direction, upside - down, or alternating directions.