Stanford Researchers Offer Open Software For Cameras

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Free Download | StanfordUniversity | July 22, 2010

Stanford's open-source digital photography software platform, "Frankenca...

Free Download | StanfordUniversity | July 22, 2010

Stanford's open-source digital photography software platform, "Frankencamera," which allows users to create novel camera capabilities, is now available as a free download for Nokia N900 "mobile computers."

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  • I hope to see this implemented in all camera devices as soon as possible. I like the idea.

  • I want one.

  • I'm not extremely impressed by the examples given... This is all quite fundamental and known as long as cameras have existed (save for the software ‘bluriness evaluation’ feature, of course).

  • I really wish my camera supported reprograming... The auto-exposure sucks and there's no manual mode.

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