



Date:18/07/16
Microsoft Research is planning to release a new intelligent camera app called Microsoft Pix for iOS devices. This app seems to be a combination of Blink and Selfie app which was available for Windows Phone devices and iOS devices respectively. When you attempt to take a photo, it automatically selects and enhances the best images to capture the moment.
Key features:
Meet Microsoft Pix, an intelligent camera app for iPhone

Key features:
- When you press the shutter, the app collects bursts of photos from before and after your tap to help you select the best moment you need whenever you want.
- It automatically adjusts ISO and exposure as soon as you open the app and focuses on people’s face.
- Automatic Live Image: When Microsoft Pix detects interesting motion in your shot, it automatically creates a looping video. When a person’s face is involved, Pix automatically stabilizes the video around them. Apple also has similar feature called Live Image, but it records a short video before every shot even when it is not necessary.
- After intelligently selecting a Best shot from the moment, Pix also enhances the image automatically by prioritizing people’s face if involved.The application will soon be available on the App Store.
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