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  2. Pixel Camera - Wikipedia

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    The Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 (but not the Pixel 3a) include the Pixel Visual Core to aid with image processing. The Pixel 4 introduced the Pixel Neural Core. [6] Note that the Visual Core's main is to bring the HDR+ image processing that's symbolic of the Pixel camera to any other app that has the relevant Google APIs. Pixel Visual Core is built to ...

  3. List of image resolutions used in digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    Actual pixel count Megapixels Camera examples 32 32 1:1. 1024 0.001 ... ~ 5:1 848,205,000 848.2 Seitz Roundshot D3 (110 mm lens) (line scanner) 38,000

  4. Pixel - Wikipedia

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    For example, a camera that makes a 2048 × 1536 pixel image (3,145,728 finished image pixels) typically uses a few extra rows and columns of sensor elements and is commonly said to have "3.2 megapixels" or "3.4 megapixels", depending on whether the number reported is the "effective" or the "total" pixel count.

  5. PixelExperience - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Experience featured monthly Android security patches. [6]Pixel Experience was designed to mimic the user interface of Google Pixel phones, and included Pixel exclusive features that are not available on stock Android, such as Pixel Boot Animation, Pixel setup, Pixel Launcher (with round icon support), Pixel Live Wallpapers, Pixel Themes, icons, fonts, Pixel Camera (on some devices ...

  6. Single-pixel imaging - Wikipedia

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    Single-pixel imaging is a computational imaging technique for producing spatially-resolved images using a single detector instead of an array of detectors (as in conventional camera sensors). [2] A device that implements such an imaging scheme is called a single-pixel camera .

  7. Pixel shift - Wikipedia

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    contains a 50 Mpixel sensor. The camera has two pixel shift modes, (a) the first takes a sequence of 4 shots between which the sensor is shifted by 1 pixel. These are subsequently merged into a 50 Mpixel image with improved tonal resolution, (b) the other takes a sequence of 16 shots between which the sensor is shifted by 0.5 pixel.

  8. Pixel 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are a pair of Android smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Google as part of the Google Pixel product line. They collectively serve as the successors to the Pixel and Pixel XL. They were officially announced on October 4, 2017 at the Made by Google event and released in the United States on October 19.

  9. Pixel (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    Pixel features a 12.3-megapixel rear-facing camera, which uses an f / 2.0 aperture, and a Sony Exmor IMX378 sensor with 1.55 μm pixels. [ 26 ] Lacking optical image stabilization , the camera uses a digital image stabilization system tied to the phone's gyroscope and motion sensors at a sampling rate of 200 Hz.