As India prepares to celebrate the festival of colours with a sort of vengeance after two years of the pandemic, top Indian street photographers on Thursday said that the computational photography tools on new iPhone 13 devices are helping them .
NMPT inks 7 pacts for ₹1,417 crore investment in the port
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The New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) on Wednesday entered into seven memorandum of understandings (MoUs) for investment at the port in the run-up to the Virtual Maritime India Summit, 2021, scheduled between March 2 and March 4.
NMPT chairman A.V. Ramana and other senior officers of the port signed the pact with different companies, including Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd., in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan and Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP, during the Mangaluru Innovation Conclave.
Democratising smartphone photography The game-changing ProRAW format on the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max has given shutterbugs a lot to cheer about Mathures Paul | | Published 25.01.21, 02:47 AM
When you take a photo with an iPhone, think of a chef residing inside the camera module, chopping, stirring, tossing ingredients to make a droolworthy photo suitable for Instagram or something like it. You may not like too much turmeric or maybe want an extra dash of paprika. It’s impossible to tell the camera how to mix the ingredients as it has a brain of its own; only things like salt and pepper think of it as contrast, brightness and so on can be adjusted. But when put on a chef’s apron, the output will be as per your taste. That, in a weird way, explains Apple’s ProR