Virtual video frames synced to the timeline give a fuller, more realistic preview of effect styles without full video processing.
Metadata scoring selects main objects and sends only needed frames or best shots, improving search precision while easing camera processing load.
Two intersecting lens sheets with integrated light absorption and IR shielding cut camera thickness, alignment burden, and image noise.
Per-camera transfer rules route captured images to selected storage services and disclosure ranges, preventing accidental sharing of private photos.
Early-stage CRC comparison in a hardware accelerator detects frozen image frames faster while avoiding pixel-by-pixel processing.
Synchronized video, manual stats, and tracking data turn raw game footage into linked play sequences for faster review and deeper analysis.
A bonded decorative-support-buffer assembly protects the display edge, reduces protrusion, and preserves front speaker function and screen appearance.
Mobile AR face overlays use segmented facial processing and adaptive parameters to keep animation photorealistic with lower latency and power.
Local display of the main conference window cuts desktop stream recirculation, reducing bandwidth and server load while improving video quality.
Multiple camera feeds are merged into one call frame so selected participants stay visible despite fixed camera views and shifting positions.
A mirror and posture reverser let one inspection setup capture the full cylindrical battery sidewall faster while improving defect detection.
A wide-view video is thinned for lower data load while a narrower subject view keeps higher image quality and shorter transmission time.
Alternating polarized beam paths with half mirrors and a retardation plate increase beam multiplexing and reduce speckle in projection light sources.
An array light source, collimating lens, and beam splitter replace high-angle spot scanning to improve light use in 3D image capture.
Infrared retroreflectors and lidar built into LED panels enable accurate camera tracking in video volumes without visible markers or cleanup.
Users can adjust light trail quantity and speed during shooting while the preview updates in real time, enabling more varied capture styles.
Proxy file information is shown first so users can find, select, and transfer images across slots without repeated manual reselection.
An FPGA-based control device aligns image output timing with external triggers to synchronize multi-camera exposure and improve image quality.
Row and column event trigger lines replace handshake protocols, cutting latency in event-based sensor coordinate detection.
A segmented holder fixes the control PCB on the source PCB, preventing transport movement and removing the need for fixing tape.
By placing the MLCC in aligned RPCB and metal-plate holes, this camera module cuts height, saves mounting space, and keeps the sensor nearby.
A preview camera detects object speed so a second camera can apply the right slow-motion frame rate for better quality and lower storage use.
Compressed hash references created at the sensor make data tampering or suppression detectable even when stored data is altered.
Using cameras with different lens and imaging parameters, this case preserves parallax in wide-angle stereo views while reducing viewer discomfort.
Real-time tagging and feature detection organize overhead sports video into searchable coaching streams across cloud-connected devices.
A GUI switches between per-lens and group exposure so multi-sensor cameras can stitch panoramic views with matched visual characteristics.
By aligning destination Vsync timing with source-side encoding and decoding timestamps, wireless projection cuts display waiting and end-to-end delay.
Sticker-based in-player replies let users answer comments or questions with multimedia content while keeping access fast and interaction simple.
Distance guidance helps align camera convergence with human parallax, improving the 3D effect of captured images on displays.
User-selected skin tone settings adjust pre-capture and post-processing parameters to improve image quality in varied lighting.
Temperature differences between moving and fixed MEMS parts replace capacitive feedback, enabling simpler, lower-cost autofocus position sensing.
Control voltage deforms a piezoelectric support to tune MEMS mirror natural frequency, enabling efficient synchronized array driving.
Multiple viewing windows with adjustable framing and one shared timeline make wide-field video easier to compare and review in sync.
Packet-level program ID checks let a media guidance application detect channel rescheduling in real time and switch recording before content is missed.
Controls imaging range by comparing planned and actual camera motion, correcting unintended blur while preserving programmed movement.
A simplified 2D viewer avatar appears briefly on reference actions, increasing participation without overwhelming real-time rendering.
Separate MEMS cap fabrication with standoffs, polysilicon, and getter layers reduces hillock effects, stiction, and cavity pressure drift.
Additive offsets derived from multi-primary signals help SLM bit-plane control expand color gamut while reducing dither noise.
A movable refractor redirects light onto different sensor pixel sub-areas, enabling multi-frame image fusion with higher definition and fewer interpolation errors.
Real-time AR video uses camera motion tracking and chroma keying to keep virtual backgrounds and foregrounds aligned during capture.
Programmable delay lines and multiplexers align video timing across de-serializers to keep multi-display output streams synchronized.
Overlapping audio indicators on a collapsed timeline simplify video production editing while preserving clip timing control in less display space.
Adjustable overlay icons extend external applications without blocking content or interfering with original user operations.
Dynamic focus control uses display distance to keep in-camera VFX backgrounds sharp while preserving realistic blur effects.
A flexible PCB and elastic suspension replace metal wires to simplify camera anti-shake assembly while keeping chip motion stable and thin.
Rigid sensor islands linked by stretchable conductors enable compact light field imaging with high resolution and no calibration parameters.
A single processing chip scales SDVoE video streams to match display resolution while easing 10G bandwidth limits, hardware count, and power use.
Server-side recording captures video call streams and returns result materials, cutting manual recording and editing steps for faster video creation.
Local video recording with cloud-managed, on-demand segment retrieval cuts bandwidth and power use for remote cameras on metered links.
A counter and threshold distinguish temporary channel loss from permanent unavailability, keeping TV channel registration accurate.