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The Evolution of Smartphone Night Photography | WIRED
Taking photos at night on your phone used to look terrible, but recent phones have much improved capabilities. Julian Chokkattu, reviews editor at WIRED, explains how smartphone camera technology has gotten so much better.
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https://web.media.mit.edu/~guysatat/fog/index.html
Ramesh Raskar, MIT
https://www.media.mit.edu/people/raskar/updates/
MIT Camera Culture Group
https://www.media.mit.edu/grou....ps/camera-culture/ov
Ubicept
HTTPS://ubicept.com
Nighttime image fusion
Raskar, Ramesh, Adrian Ilie, and Jingyi Yu. "Image fusion for context enhancement and video surrealism." NPAR2004
https://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/NPAR04/
Multi spectral imaging
Mohan, Ankit, Ramesh Raskar, and Jack Tumblin. "Agile spectrum imaging: Programmable wavelength modulation for cameras and projectors." Eurographics 2008
https://www.media.mit.edu/publ....ications/agile-spect
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