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computational photography
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Computational photography on WindowsForum.com covers the intersection of software-driven imaging and mobile hardware, with discussions on Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra camera upgrades including a 200MP main sensor, 50MP ultra-wide, and a higher-resolution 3x telephoto lens. The tag also explores developer-focused content like Intel RealSense depth-sensing cameras and Visual Studio integration, highlighting how computational techniques enhance image processing and real-world applications. These threads reflect ongoing interest in how algorithms and hardware combine to push mobile photography and developer tools forward.
Samsung’s latest camera leak for the Galaxy S26 Ultra reads more like a careful revision than a surprise-packed overhaul: expect a continued 200MP main shooter, carry-overs of 50MP periscope and 50MP ultra-wide modules, and one modest but meaningful upgrade — a higher-resolution 3x telephoto...
Mike Taulty, long time Friend of the Kinect Gallery, has been writing up a great series of articles around Intel's RealSense camera and Visual Studio (of course ;).
Here's the current series ToC (as of the time of writing this), where you can get a good feel of everything he's covering...
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3d scanning
app development
augmented reality
c++
camera
computationalphotography
developer tools
facial recognition
gesture recognition
intel
javascript
kinect
microphone array
realsense
sdk
tech experimentation
unity
visual studio
windows 8.1