Articles 2011
How Scalado is secretly making our phone cameras better
2011-07-31 (Venture Beat)
-"For more than ten years, Swedish phone camera software company Scalado has been spearheading imaging innovations, but few people outside of the mobile industry realize how much of an impact the company has had."
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Qualcomm takes sci-fi one step closer to reality
2011-06-13 (Engadget)
-"What if when you pressed the shutter button on your phone the camera captured 2 frames before, one frame during, and 2 frames after that instant?"
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Another Use for Dual-Core Phone Chips - Awesome Photos
2011-06-13 (New York Times)
-"Scrolls through all five images of the group member’s face so the best one can be chosen and seamlessly stitched into the final image."
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Rewind: the perfect group shot; How your camera phone is about to get way more awesome
2011-06-11 (Android and Me)
-"Rewind captures a burst of five full resolution photographs, allowing the user to pick and choose the best bits from each photo. The selected faces are immediately composited into a single photograph, ready for sharing. We found Scalado on the show floor for a repeat performance.."
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Scalado takes sci-fi one step closer to reality at Computex 2011
2011-06-03 (Engadget)
-"While flying cars are still a pipe dream, other technologies are quickly transitioning from the stuff of sci-fi movies into the very tangible realm of reality."
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Scalado's Rewind at Uplinq
2011-06-02 (Slash Gear)
What you’ll be able to do in the future on devices powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors with Rewind is click your camera button, collect a series of photos, and select the best one based on whatever criteria you like.
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Scalado in the 100 million club
2011-04-03 (Vision Mobile)
CAPS by Scalado, managed to tap a sizable portion of this figure, having more than 500 million shipments in H2 2010 alone.
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Scalado develops HDR image capture for TI OMAP 4 platform
2011-02-20 (6Sight)
“-There is no difference between a Digital Still Camera, a mobile phone, or any other image capturing device."
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