FCamera
The Nokia N900 is the first smart phone that supports FCamera open source platform that allows anyone to develop new features and applications to change the way the camera works.
The Nokia Research Center and Stanford University, are developing a pilot project called Open Source FCamera that will allow developers to create innovative applications to change the way we use the cameras. The Nokia N900 is chosen as a support team for those who want to experiment with this original idea.
The objective is to manage FCamera algorithms settings directly control the cameras and capture the images. The platform is based on Linux, which is why we have chosen the Nokia N900 as a test terminal.
Currently have already developed several applications among which are Low-light HDR Imaging and Capture. The first two photos in succession ago when the atmosphere is very dark and combines to reduce the noise level. The latter may take up to three photos to combine the best areas exposed to each in high contrast scenes and get pictures without black or burned areas.
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