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Stanford scientists unveiled the Open Source Camera

Scientists from Stanford presented a digital camera Frankencamera , positioned as an open source project.

The design of the prototype camera was developed by graduate student Andrew Adams (Andrew Adams). He is in the photo with his professor Marc Levoy:


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The camera consists of the following components: SoC electronic circuit (system on chip) from Texas Instruments with two processors (general purpose and for image processing) and a small LCD screen; camera module from the Nokia N95; Canon lenses. The body of the device was made independently at Stanford. The camera is running the GNU / Linux operating system.

Frankencamera received support from Nokia, Adobe Systems, Kodak and Hewlett-Packard.

It is also worth recalling the existence of Elphel , a Russian-based company specializing in the creation of open digital cameras and camcorders.

via nixp.ru

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/68763/


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