Vivo X 200 Ultra will announce not only one, but two dedicated imaging chips, the company’s executive.
Vivo V3+ Independent Chip will serve as a classic ISP, acting as a post-processing powerhouse to increase photos. In addition, there will be a Vivo V1, which will act as a pre-ISP.
VS1 will do the first processing steps, increase exposure and focus and take care of image stacking. It will then pass the data on the Vivo V3+ to perform more calculative-intensive tasks such as noise reduction and sharpening.
The pre-ISP module is not the first, though the exact vivo implementation can be well. Google Leverage ISP with pre-processing in tacancial G3 in Pixel 8 devices for Ze ptomise raw data. The Apple Pal employs DEEP Vanda Fusion before producing JPEG, and Samsung and Qualcomm integrate ISP technology in their exnos and Snapdragon chips to increase both low light performance and dynamic range.
Apple Pal iPhone 16 Pro Max vs Canon 5D MK IV vs Vivo X200 Ultra
Vivo X 200 is expected with Ultra Snapdragon 8 Allight, which includes a built-in ISP. Nevertheless, adding dedicated chips helps achieve faster sensor readouts and, by improving the efficiency of power, a little load from the SOC.
The company said its flagship professional SLR-tire portrait will deliver photos to launch in April, which will be enhanced by triple flash redesigned by zoom (providing lighting to different levels based on central length mode) to support the telephoto lens.
An official social media post explains that it is not only the amount of light, but also focuses on the subject. Thousands of SLR photographs of the VS1 ISP algorithm were trained, enabling the new flash to collaborate with the chip to deliver unparalleled accuracy to the lighting, which was more employed than the typical smartphone flash.
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