Real-time smoothness and processor-load detection adjusts frame rate and resolution to keep video recording stable under heavy load.
Laminated polarizer films and dark light traps suppress stray light in see-through displays to improve contrast, clarity, and viewing comfort.
Automatic related-content selection cuts manual broadcast archive searching and preserves continuous viewing of the primary image.
Wireless control, GPS tracking, and a rotating lockable mount turn tethered POV recording into hands-free image capture and remote viewing.
Projected video is synchronized with moving liquids or solids to create gravity-defying, slowed, or reversed motion effects that viewers can perceive.
Flexible island-bridge image sensors resolve the light field imaging tradeoff between high performance and bulky rigid array structures.
Metadata-based association in HEIF files links stored images to external data without sacrificing compact file structure.
Natural language queries, media embeddings, and story outlines turn large photo libraries into memory videos with less browsing and device effort.
A director app centralizes multi-camera live control and applies edits from low-quality preview streams to higher-quality local recordings.
Configurable math-based control curves let camera lens remotes match focus or aperture behavior and load user settings from an identification ring.
Biometric or smart-device user detection lets a shared STB or DVR reorder program listings from viewing and recording history with less setup.
Frame-based current control lets the laser source dim dynamically, improving projection image quality beyond fixed-brightness driving.
Structured metadata tags identify multiple RAW image types in one HDR file, simplifying synthesis management and varied gradation output.
A scene timeline aligned with canvas timing indicators simplifies video editing, preserving precise control while using less screen space.
Centralized control links multiple camera apps to a director app, enabling real-time preview edits that carry over to stored high-quality streams.
Mobile image and video uploads let a claims server assess damage, estimate repair costs, and shorten insurance settlement time.
A remix workflow unlocks locked sharing destinations by combining user content with another item, enabling richer storytelling without heavy client processing.
Noise and speech intelligibility metrics drive selective audio tuning and caption support to improve playback clarity without broadband gain.
Combining high-resolution central panels with a low-resolution peripheral panel widens VR viewing angle while reducing screen-door, cost, and power.
Selective frame buffering in normal and trick-play windows avoids full-segment downloads, reducing positioning latency and preserving high-quality feedback.
Using separate horizontal and vertical case parts in different materials cuts display bezel waste while preserving rigidity and lowering cost.
Captured user images and gestures become temporary overlay layers, preserving original digital content while enabling real-time interaction.
Distance-based camera switching improves portrait focus clarity and background blur by selecting the best multi-camera pair for preview.
A terminal tracks the target in video, enhances its sound, and uses picture-in-picture output for easier close-up recording.
Scene analysis removes invalid segments from recorded video and fuses highlights into one concise edit, reducing manual editing and improving viewing.
A non-volatile buffer stores camera data before edge-server processing, preventing timeouts and data loss at high data rates.
A preset composition model detects the target area in a camera preview, enabling image capture without manual key operations and simplifying use.
Adaptive exposure differences limit ghost artifacts from moving objects while expanding HDR dynamic range in combined images.
Preview front- and rear-camera layouts before or during recording, so users can select a dual-lens mode without guessing the final view.
Aspherical plastic elements and glass lenses balance fabrication complexity with aberration correction and focus stability across temperatures.
Dual hubs combine streams from two signal sources for user-selected picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture display output.
Processing lower-resolution frames cuts image-processing load and power use, while symmetrical up-scaling restores image details.
Manual vehicle imaging is slow and labor-intensive; an automated gantry captures exterior images and identifies defects for high-volume sales.
Different glass seal sizes route ESD pulses through a ground pin while larger signal-pin seals preserve pressure integrity.
Subsampling keeps video processing efficient while buffered RAW processing preserves high-resolution images for automatic highlight selection.
Technicians use camera images and generated overlays to identify network assets precisely, reducing configuration errors and downtime.
Change detection and selective video adjustment preserve freeze-frame appearance as a participant returns to live video during a call.
Shift-add fusion combines shifted images with deconvolution to raise projection-display resolution without shrinking pixels or expanding the pixel grid.
Feature points in overlapping image areas set virtual trim lines before merging, reducing subject distortion while accommodating movement.
When foldable displays limit shared camera framing, copying the first framing content to a second display enables simultaneous viewing.
Mode-based curvature and ambient-light control lets the display adapt between immersive bent viewing and convenient flat viewing.
AI-enabled cameras detect golfers, capture activity, and route edited footage through network processors, reducing manual production time and costs.
Matching an image with same-optical-axis 3D data verifies subject unevenness and exposes false images created through trick shooting.
Temperature sensing and stable-frame averaging regenerate fixed pattern noise data without a mechanical shutter for accurate thermal imaging.
Impact detection switches recording to forced mode, preserving critical drive video when serious vehicle damage prevents user operation.
Applying different time offsets to spatial video panes creates simultaneous views of different moments without manual temporal splitting.
Periodic IR emission and image-sequence detection help cameras stop illumination when it is no longer needed despite noise and low light.
Parsing audio streams against user preferences builds a playlist of preferred segments and reduces manual switching during simultaneous media playback.
An IPMC-driven pan-tilt camera module fits flush with the decorative part, reducing height while supporting multi-angle anti-shake imaging.
Reserved pixels continuously monitor visible light so the image sensor can switch day and night modes without interrupting image capture.