The Android smartphone produces images with up to 12.4 stops of dynamic range, meaning the amount of light that the sensors can read, and resolution of up to 240 megapixels. The raw digital negative file format is used in conjunction with the Adobe Lightroom app to enable advanced photo editing directly on the phone. The aim is to give users more scope to tweak elements like contrast, exposure and white balance, as well as control the depth of field where they want to blur the background of images. Under- and over-exposed images are combined to produce one photo with high-dynamic-range (HDR), where there is detail in both areas of light and shadow. Within the Nokia 9 PureView, Light's technology has been adapted around five camera sensors - two colour and three monochromatic - with an infrared sensor for depth reading. Related story New-look Nokia 3310 mobile phone revealedīut while the L16 was a novelty, Light's real goal has been to integrate the technology into smartphones.
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