Google Pixel 7/Pro Review: Hard Problems? Software Answers!
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Top Comments (10)
I’m going to start calling my hardware problems “hard problems” but I will never call software solutions “soft answers.”
Fact check: Google revealed that Tensor G2 is actually 5nm, not 4nm 👍🏾
Pro tip for college students: what discovered this semester is Google Docs also has a built-in voice-text feature, and it works fairly good if your professor speaks loud and clear! You will have to make corrections but it might do a good enough job for you to focus on the lecture and not note taking! Wish I found this sooner on in my time of college haha
"Photo unblurring" was literally my final project in "image processing" course (Electrical Engineering). You basically need to find two parameters: Power - How strong is the blur, meaning - how far was the pixel moved from its original place. Angle - The angle of the pixels movement in a coordinate system There is some math going to achieve that, you have to make a Fourier transform to the image to change it into the "frequency domain", then find the angle and the length of the "strips" that you are getting from the image, and viola! you just calculated the two parameters that you need. Now you have to make another Fourier transform to return to the "time domain". With the 2 parameters you have just calculated, you can reverse the process of the blurring effect. TBH, I'm not working as a signal processing engineer, but as a DevOps Engineer :)
I now can't distinguish if the intro B-Roll shots of the phone are from Google or from MKBHD - incredible.
"But for patient Pixel people who prefer pristine programming and pretty pictures, the Pixel Pro is pretty perfect." Really liked this alliteration at the end!
for patient pixel people who prefer pristine programming and pretty pictures the pixel pro is pretty perfect ✨
Every phone folds in half of you believe in yourself
09:55 LMAO marques😂😂
The intro was crazy
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Top Comments (10)
I’m going to start calling my hardware problems “hard problems” but I will never call software solutions “soft answers.”
Fact check: Google revealed that Tensor G2 is actually 5nm, not 4nm 👍🏾
Pro tip for college students: what discovered this semester is Google Docs also has a built-in voice-text feature, and it works fairly good if your professor speaks loud and clear! You will have to make corrections but it might do a good enough job for you to focus on the lecture and not note taking! Wish I found this sooner on in my time of college haha
"Photo unblurring" was literally my final project in "image processing" course (Electrical Engineering). You basically need to find two parameters: Power - How strong is the blur, meaning - how far was the pixel moved from its original place. Angle - The angle of the pixels movement in a coordinate system There is some math going to achieve that, you have to make a Fourier transform to the image to change it into the "frequency domain", then find the angle and the length of the "strips" that you are getting from the image, and viola! you just calculated the two parameters that you need. Now you have to make another Fourier transform to return to the "time domain". With the 2 parameters you have just calculated, you can reverse the process of the blurring effect. TBH, I'm not working as a signal processing engineer, but as a DevOps Engineer :)
I now can't distinguish if the intro B-Roll shots of the phone are from Google or from MKBHD - incredible.
"But for patient Pixel people who prefer pristine programming and pretty pictures, the Pixel Pro is pretty perfect." Really liked this alliteration at the end!
for patient pixel people who prefer pristine programming and pretty pictures the pixel pro is pretty perfect ✨
Every phone folds in half of you believe in yourself
09:55 LMAO marques😂😂
The intro was crazy