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Nexoptic Technology Corp V.NXO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NXOPF

NexOptic Technology Corp. is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is engaged in developing artificial intelligence (AI) and imaging products, which enhance how images are either captured, processed, experienced, transferred and/or stored. The Company's primary focus is its AI for imaging called All Light Intelligent Imaging Solutions (Aliis). Aliis is a machine-learning AI suite providing instant enhancement to images and videos in the areas of edge processing, shutter speed, resolution and sharpness, image-noise and motion-blur, and image color and detail. Aliis processes raw images and video in real time, working pixel-by-pixel to characteristics, such as resolution, lighting, sharpness and contrast. Its DoubleTake technology features both wide-angle and telephoto cameras, allowing near-instant spotting and zooming capabilities. Its NexCompress, a video compression enhancement solution, offers bandwidth and storage savings for video storage and streaming applications.


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Post by BarstoolSageon Apr 03, 2022 2:38pm
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Samsung Nightography

Samsung Nightography Improved resolution, imaging, night pictures...but not via ALiiS

https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/samsung-galaxy-s22-introduces-nightography-for-better-photos-in-the-dark/

and all down the line up

So no deal with Samsung, at least not yet. They may use QC chipsets (dunno actually) but I do know they are doing their own thing to improve imaging in their cameras

Interestingly enough, it does validate the need discerned by Samsung (and I presume others) to improve the means by which their users can take better pictures and retain shinier memories of their night  lives.

So in order to keep up and eliminate R&D, they could be calling Rich down the road


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