Apple's New Image Sensor Tech Could Match Human Eye Dynamic Range
Apple's latest patent hints at iPhones capturing human eye-level dynamic range with revolutionary image sensor technology.
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Apple's New Image Sensor Tech Could Match Human Eye Dynamic Range Apple Image Sensor Technology Aims to Match Human Eye Dynamic Range Capturing photos that look as vivid as what we see with our eyes has long been the holy grail of smartphone camera innovation. Apple’s latest patent for an advanced image sensor reveals that the company may be on the brink of achieving this. The sensor, designed to reach a dynamic range close to that of the human eye (up to 20 stops), could dramatically improve photo and video quality on future iPhones. Compared to the 10–13 stops typically offered by today’s smartphones, this innovation would be nothing short of groundbreaking. So, how exactly does this sensor work—and what does it mean for Apple’s camera technology moving forward? Image : Google Revolutionizing Smartphone Photography with Advanced Image Sensor Design Apple’s patent, titled Image Sensor With Stacked Pixels Having High Dynamic Range And Low Noise , describes a sophisticated sensor architecture that could redefine mobile photography. The new image sensor us…