Cameraphone Photo Quality To Improve With QuantumFilm Chips

On the whole, cameraphone pictures tend to “make do”, but with these new QuantumFilm chips from InVisage Technologies you could potentially ditch the Nikon and rely solely on your HTC.

InVisage Technologies’ QuantumFilm uses a layer of nanometre-sized quantom dots, or semiconductor particles, which apparently attracts more light into the sensor than typical silicon sensors do. QuantumFilm can capture up to 95 per cent of light, whereas silicon chips can only get 20 per cent at most – meaning the photos taken with these new chips will be four times sharper than the average camera’s photos, with double the dynamic range.

InVisage is hopeful they can keep costs down in order to lure in the manufacturers, with the first devices using them launching next year. [VentureBeat]

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    Thomas Hambleton

    Monday, March 22, 2010 at 9:49 PM

    This cannot happen soon enough.

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    Water Bear

    Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at 4:56 PM

    Good camera sensors are half the battle. You cant fit decent optics on the back of a phone. You need good lenses for good photos.

    I’d say hold on to that Nikon….

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