Flexible OLED Camera Lets You Take Panoramic Pictures In A Single Snap (Video)
Aug 20, 2013 17:10
Researchers at Queen's University's Human Media Lab have come up with an easier way to take panorama pictures. They are using a flexible camera that can capture panoramic pictures in a single snap.
Dubbed the FlexCam, the prototype was developed by a team of interface researchers last year, but is now only being shown to the general public. A series of lenses and sensors attached to it automatically captures and stitches together a wider field of view as the FlexCam is bent in an arc. A flexible OLED panel on the back also means the camera's display can bend with the rest of its body too.
For now, there are no plans to commercialize the tech, but hopefully we'll be seeing this in cameras in the future. Check out the video below: [Queen's University Human Media Lab via Damn Geeky]
Office efficiency is crucial for success and competitiveness, whether you're a small company or a major corporation. This comprehensive reference provides tactics, tips, and tools to boost workplace productivity. Read more
In the bustling world of creative entrepreneurship, managing time efficiently is not just a skill—it's an essential part of ensuring both personal well-being and business success. Sefton Fincham, a renowned entrepreneur and film producer based in Vancouver, is no stranger to the juggling act required to thrive in the creative sector. With multiple projects always on the go, Fincham has mastered the art of time management, turning what could be a relentless challenge into a well-orchestrated symphony of productivity. Here, we explore the effective time management strategies that Sefton Fincham advocates for busy creatives. Read more
From data breaches to ransomware, the repercussions of a cyber attack can be far-reaching in 2024. They can affect customer trust, financial health, and the long-term viability of your business. Swift and strategic action is an absolute must to mitigate the results. But what exactly should a business do in the immediate aftermath of a cyber attack, and how can it recover and reinforce its defenses for the future? Read more