New Delhi, July 10 (IANS)| Set to merge with partner OnePlus, smartphone brand Oppo on Saturday said the upcoming Reno 6 series is all set to usher in a new era of smartphone videography with its industry-first bokeh flare portrait video. It’s a cinematic bokeh flare effect that captures video in professional grade quality and will make users feel like you have a moving studio in your hands.
Reno 6 will be the first smartphone series to achieve cinematic bokeh using computational photography techniques. Tasleem Arif, Vice President and Head of R&D, Oppo India told IANS, “The upcoming Reno-6 series is yet again a great example of our innovations, which include the industry’s first Bokeh Flare camera feature and the Oppo exclusive Reno Glo design. .
Arif pointed out, with over 20 patents filed globally, Oppo’s exclusive Reno Glo process is central to the design appeal of the Reno 6 series, as it creates a subtle shimmering effect for the anti-glare glass, while it Fingerprint resistant. Oppo will launch the Reno-6 smartphone series in India on July 14. The upcoming series comprises two smartphones, Reno-6 Pro 5G and Reno-6 5G, which are being launched with leading imaging technologies. Arif said, the unique AG glass used in the series provides 200 percent additional hardness and durability. What’s more, we’ve enhanced the performance optimization and personalization capabilities with Oppo’s ColorOS 11.3, which delivers a seamless experience.
Oppo has worked towards building a portrait video database with over 10 million data points covering different people in different situations and has trained its detection algorithms thousands of times. Computational photography helps with mastering every single shot and with ongoing R&D. Oppo said that it has been able to introduce these capabilities to its smartphone cameras. Through computational photography, the smartphone is also capable of taking super-resolution photos far higher than the original resolution of the camera sensor.
As soon as you press the Bokeh Flare Portrait Video button, the Reno-6 Pro begins to use deep learning to operate the video’s frame-by-frame semantic understanding, so that the video accurately distinguishes between subjects and backgrounds. To be. The company said the system can perform precise, real-time segmentation of human subjects in a 360-degree environment. Arif said, “We understand that users want a smartphone that is not only packed with innovative technology, but also trendy and amazing.
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