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Scalado Promises to Finally Kill Irritating Phone Camera Lag [Phone Cameras]
Scalado Promises to Finally Kill Irritating Phone Camera Lag [Phone Cameras]
It's the worst thing about phone cameras (except for the image noise, poor low-light performance, desaturated colors and incessant motion blur): the picture delay. Scalado says they've managed to eliminate it by constantly recording and displaying actual JPG images of the frame in real time. In ...
Scalado introduces a zero shutter lag capturing experience for camera phones
Scalado introduces a zero shutter lag capturing experience for camera phones
slashphone.com — Scalado is presenting its new Scalado Camera Solution, which will improves JPEG image handling performance by effectively... managing the large files produced by high-resolution images, enables zero-shutter lag, burst capturing and instant zoom/pan in ... (more) Scalado introduces a zero shutter lag capturing ...
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Scalado takes aim at camera phone shutter lag
Boing Boing Gadgets — Even expensive camera-phones suffer lag because their slow, complex operating systems have work to do before the hardware even knows it's supposed to be taking a picture. Scalado solved this problem by having the shutter open first, and having photos captured from the data stream. As a bonus, camera-phones get high quality, real-time live preview. SlashPhone [Scalado via Gizmodo]

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