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InVisage reportedly acquired by Apple

27 Oct

Image Sensors World reports Apple has acquired or at least hired some engineers away from InVisage, the technology company which developed a new image sensor architecture featuring a QuantumFilm layer for increased light capturing capability.

According to unnamed sources the acquisition was closed in July of this year and Image Sensors World also points out that InVisage is no longer listed as a current investment in the portfolios of venture capital firms Nokia Growth Partners and InterWest Partners.

The company also simplified its website by removing employee profiles and the news section, which, according to the report, is a common move for companies acquired by Apple. In addition LinkedIn lists at least six Apple employees who previously worked at InVisage. That said, only two of those joined the company during 2017.

Despite the lack of an official confirmation, all the evidence seems to suggest that the QuantumFilm technology is now in the hands of Apple. We’re hoping to see at least elements of it in upcoming iPhone cameras. In the meantime you can find out more about QuantumFilm in the video below or in our own report from November 2015.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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InVisage brings long-promised Quantum Film smartphone sensor to market

11 Nov

Startup InVisage has announced a smartphone sensor with global shutter for distortion-free video and greater dynamic range than its CMOS rivals. The Quantum13 is a 13MP sensor based on the company’s Quantum Film technology that moves away from silicon as the light-sensitive medium. The sensor, now available in small quantities for testing by smartphone makers, can also be built into a smaller package for slimmer smartphones. We spoke to CEO Jess Lee about the sensor and what it brings to the market.

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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InVisage posts short movie shot with its QuantumFilm HDR smartphone sensor

27 Oct

For a few years now, InVisage has been working on a new kind of smartphone image sensor that claims to offer higher dynamic range and zero rolling shutter than the chips currently found in mobile devices. It appears the technology is now at a stage where its benefits can be demonstrated, and for this purpose InVisage has commissioned a short movie called Prix  shot entirely on a prototype device using InVisage’s QuantumFilm technology. Read more

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