Computational Photography is a field of photography that uses digital image processing techniques to enhance the quality of images. It is a combination of computer vision, image processing, and photography. Computational Photography is used in cameras and camera equipment to improve the quality of images, such as increasing the resolution, reducing noise, and improving the dynamic range. It also enables features such as high dynamic range (HDR) imaging, panoramic stitching, and image stabilization. Computational Photography is becoming increasingly popular in the camera and camera equipment market, as it allows for more creative control over the images. It also enables photographers to capture images in a variety of conditions, such as low light or high contrast scenes. Some companies in the Computational Photography market include Adobe, Apple, Canon, Fujifilm, Google, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony. Show Less Read more
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