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titleOfInvention Digital camera with brightness correction
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a technique for improving the image quality of an image that is blurred due to camera shake, shooting under dim lighting conditions, or shooting a scene with intense motion, or an underexposed image. The technique may be implemented with a digital camera, a digital video camera, or a digital camera that can acquire video. In one embodiment described herein, a digital camera includes an image sensor, a storage device, and a processing device. The image sensor acquires two images from the same scene, and these images are stored in the storage device. The processing device enhances the image quality of the acquired image by brightness correction. [Selection] Figure 1
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