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FotoNation brings groundbreaking developments at 3GSM

February 14, 2007 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

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FotoNation, a world leading embedded imaging and connectivity solutions company for the digital photography industry, announced three very interesting news at 3GSM in Barcelona. To summarize (you can click on the links for more information):FotoNation

  • MTP-IP for mobile phones – The technology which installs on top of WLAN enabled devices that lets users send & receive large photos, music & videos much faster
  • Red-eye for camera phones – FotoNation already embeds this technology to the digital camera industry, with licensees including Kodak, Nikon, Pentax, Sanyo, Samsung, Nikon, and and other popular brands. Now, it’s time to push it mobile.
  • Face detection – Previously only available in digital still cameras, FotoNation Face Tracker is a highly portable software implementation that scales in performance according to the power of the processor used in the device.
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