Microsoft Pix

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Microsoft Pix is a camera phone application developed by Microsoft Research for iOS.

Microsoft Research announced Pix in July, 2016, calling it an "intelligent camera app".[1][2] It is built in part on technology originally developed for Photosynth.[3]

Its features include:[4]

  • Adjusting settings automatically for faces.
  • Combining photos from before and after the shutter button is pressed. Normally it captures ten frames, selects the three best, and combines those to reduce noise.[1]
  • Creation of comix.
  • Document capture, including business cards.[5]
  • Focusing on objects of interest.
  • Short, looping videos.
  • Stylizing.
  • Video stabilization and time-lapse.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Killian Bell, "Microsoft says its new camera app is even better than Apple’s", Cult of Mac, July 27, 2016
  2. ^ "Microsoft Research Blog" [1]
  3. ^ "New Microsoft Pix features let you take bigger, wider pictures and turns your videos into comics - Microsoft Research". Microsoft Research. 2017-12-20. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  4. ^ "Microsoft Pix Camera" [2]
  5. ^ Mallory Locklear, "Microsoft Pix can add business card info to your contacts", Engadget March 9, 2018