Google and Microsoft join I3A’s Camera Phone Image Quality Initiative

The worldly Imaging Industry organization — colloquially known as I3A — announced today that Google’s signed on as a member of the non-profit organization. They’ve additionally simultaneously announced that pre-existing member Microsoft has joined forces with Google on the Camera Phone Image Quality Initiative. What’s that all about? The initiative, which plus calls Motorola, Eastman Kodak, Nokia, and other members, is committed to creating the metrics needed to “produce an accurate and repeatable analyzing program for camera phone image quality.” Considering the wild variances in quality among different cellphones, such formalized measurement techniques would surely be welcomed by everyone on planet earth.

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