Pelican Imaging doesn't make smartphone cameras itself, but its algorithms and software could already be shaping the snapper in your next mobile. Unlike traditional digital cameras, which have a ...
After yesterday's news about Nokia investing in Pelican Imaging's plenoptic camera system, it was hard not to feel impatient about exactly when this technology might arrive in real, commercially ...
A Silicon Valley start-up has begun showing off an early model of its slim and unusual array camera for mobile phones. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
Nokia is set to further expand its camera expertise portfolio with a strategic investment in Pelican Imaging, a photography software specialist cooking up Lytro-style refocusable photos using array ...
If you want to look for life on another planet you don't build one radio telescope that's miles wide, you build a bunch of smaller ones and create an array out of them. As it turns out that basic idea ...
The camera in your smartphone may soon have a new trick: depth perception. Toshiba, Samsung and Silicon Valley startup Pelican Imaging are developing image sensors and software that would allow ...
After investing in Pelican's array camera technology a couple days ago, it looks like Nokia is on the fast track to add the tech to their smartphones by as early as next year. Pelican CEO Chris ...