Sentences with phrase «real time image capture»

rig some sort of real time image capture to it and bam, you're a human chameleon

Not exact matches

If you have never had lifestyle photography you will be a believer after seeing the images captured, real life, real love, real emotion that takes you back to that time and place.
Using a microscope, researchers can image the captured atoms in real time, and then arrange them into arbitrary patterns to make up the system's input.
This makes it easy to capture clear, steady real - time video and images with the built - in 0.3 MP HD camera.
In this image, patterns captured at attosecond intervals have been superimposed, thus revealing, in real time, the kind of electron motions that underlie atomic and subatomic phenomena.
This view of the mitral valve was taken using a transesophageal probe that can capture 3 - D images in real time.
The Zeiss Cell Observer Spinning Disc acquires images at 30 frames per second, capturing high - speed biological events, such as calcium signaling, in real time.
Stage makes it easy to capture images or live video on your tablet, overlay text and labels, highlight key points throughout the presentation, and share your content in real time over AirPlay or a wired connection.
Because ultrasound images are captured in real - time, they can show movement of the organs and blood flow within the vessels.
In addition to still images, most of the systems can capture video, which can be played back in real time on a monitor or computer screen.
Because ultrasound images are captured in real - time, they can show the structure and movement of the body's internal organs.
From these they were able to create a perfectly accurate 3D image of Melina's face, the files of which could be used in conjunction with Cubic Motion's tech to capture a real - time performance.
He could also try to capture an image in real time by painting a literal instant.
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The work consists of a video installation on which a video camera is placed at the museum's external area, behind the exhibition space, to capture images and project them, in real time, at the museum's interior.
One example is real - time scene and object recognition, which uses AI to identify what's being captured — like stage, person, or even dog, as CNET notes — and adjust the camera to get the best image out of it.
With the new image signal processor and a new Apple - designed video encoder that enables faster video frame rates and real - time image and motion analysis, video capture on the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus is better than ever.
While Digital Touch lets you capture photos and videos and send them with a real - time animation drawn on top, Messages also has a markup feature for images stored in your library.
The camera has several features like Voice Capture, HDR, Slow Motion Video, Time Lapse Video, Auto Scene Detection, Panorama, Real Time Filters, Face Detection, Smile Detection, Gaze Detection, Blink Detection, Face Touch Up Mode, Gesture Capture, Continuous Shots, Electronic Image Stabilization, Noise Reduction, and Digital Zoom 6X.
In particular, the camera features Phase Detection Auto Focus, which improves response time and the photography experience; Selective Focus, which allows users to control what is in focus in a shot; and Real - time HDR, which captures images just as they appear in preview.
On the imaging front, the Note 2 packs a 22.56 - megapixel rear camera with 4K video capture, as well as electronic image stabilization made possible by a dedicated 3 - axis gyroscope to detect and compensate for jitter in real - time.
Julie Legge, a professional photographer with Charlotte Real Estate Photos in Charlotte, N.C., captured two images of the same home to show how different times of day can skew the quality of a photo.
The importance of high quality images and video tours in real estate marketing is driving our real estate photographer to achieve the best result by planning ahead for the photography session such as the weather and time of shooting to capture the home in the best possible light and atmosphere.
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