Microsoft Pix

Microsoft Pix is a camera phone application developed by Microsoft Research for iOS.

Not to be confused with Microsoft's PIX, a debugging tool for DirectX

Microsoft Research announced Pix in July, 2016, calling it an "intelligent camera app".[1][2] It is built in part on technology originally developed for Photosynth.[3]

Its features include:[4]

  • Combining photos from before and after the shutter button is pressed. Normally it captures ten frames, selects the three best, and combines those to reduce noise.[1]
  • Focusing on objects of interest.
  • Adjusting settings automatically for faces.
  • Document capture, including business cards.[5]
  • Stylizing.
  • Video stabilization and time-lapse.
  • Short, looping videos.
  • Creation of comix.

Notes

  1. Killian Bell, "Microsoft says its new camera app is even better than Apple’s", Cult of Mac, July 27, 2016
  2. "Microsoft Research Blog"
  3. "New Microsoft Pix features let you take bigger, wider pictures and turns your videos into comics - Microsoft Research". Microsoft Research. 2017-12-20. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  4. "Microsoft Pix Camera"
  5. Mallory Locklear, "Microsoft Pix can add business card info to your contacts", Engadget March 9, 2018
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