Samsung is working on a 200-megapixel smartphone camera sensor, and to test its mettle, the team clicked a cat picture and printed it on a giant canvas.
Cats are a popular photography subject, but for Samsung, they are apparently also great test material for assessing the quality of its most ambitious camera sensor ever, and it’s the one that will likely grace the Galaxy S23 series next year.
The RAW image snapped by the sensor was printed on the massive canvas to highlight all the detail exposed in the cat’s fur and eyes color. It was apparently no easy feat, as the entire canvas — which is about 1.5x the size of a basketball court — had to be printed in 12 separate segments that were later stitched together, loaded onto a truck, and unfurled over a building using a crane.
What’s special about the sensor? The camera sensor in question is the ISOCELL HP-1, and it is touted to be the industry’s first 200-megapixel smartphone camera sensor. The sensor has 0.64-micron pixels, which is significantly smaller compared to the pixel size of lower-resolution camera sensors. As it goes in the world of camera sensors, the smaller the pixel size, the less amount of data it can capture, producing images that are not as bright and detailed.
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