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  • Santa Rosa, CA

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Company: Light Jan 2020 Position: Senior camera systems engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Sonoma State University 2009 to 2013 Specialities: Marketing

Skills

Social Networking • Facebook • Photography • Image Quality • Social Media Marketing • Microsoft Office • Studio Lighting • Quality Assurance • Advertising • Online Marketing • Indesign • Photoshop • Microsoft Word • Marketing Strategy • Powerpoint • Social Media • Marketing • Email Marketing • Microsoft Excel

Languages

English

Industries

Consumer Electronics

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Camden Ramsay Photo 1

Senior Camera Systems Engineer

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Location:
561 Homer Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Light
Senior Camera Systems Engineer

Gopro Jan 2017 - Mar 2017
Associate Image Quality Engineer

Gopro Dec 2014 - Dec 2016
Image Tuning Technician

Leete Generators Jan 2009 - Aug 2013
Marketing Assistant
Education:
Sonoma State University 2009 - 2013
Bachelors, Marketing
Cardinal Newman High School 2009
Ursuline High School
Skills:
Social Networking
Facebook
Photography
Image Quality
Social Media Marketing
Microsoft Office
Studio Lighting
Quality Assurance
Advertising
Online Marketing
Indesign
Photoshop
Microsoft Word
Marketing Strategy
Powerpoint
Social Media
Marketing
Email Marketing
Microsoft Excel
Languages:
English

Publications

Us Patents

Smart Shutter In Low Light

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US Patent:
20190373156, Dec 5, 2019
Filed:
Jul 16, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/512914
Inventors:
- San Mateo CA, US
Camden Ramsay - Santa Rosa CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/235
G06K 9/00
G06T 7/20
H04N 5/14
H04N 5/232
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for improving the quality of photographs taken in low-light conditions by adjustment of shutter speed and digital gain based on a shutter prioritization value. Using a network of sensor, a digital camera processes various parameters, such as luminance of the scene and movement of the camera or of subjects within the scene, to compute a shutter prioritization value. The value is then used to select the most appropriate shutter speed and digital gain combination from a constant exposure curve. Higher prioritization values correspond to faster shutter speeds and higher digital gain. Lower prioritization values correspond to lower shutter speeds and lower digital gain. In further embodiments, the shutter prioritization value may be manually customized by a user in order to produce artistic effects.

Smart Shutter In Low Light

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US Patent:
20180234604, Aug 16, 2018
Filed:
Dec 4, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/831368
Inventors:
- San Mateo CA, US
Camden Ramsay - Santa Rosa CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/235
H04N 5/232
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for improving the quality of photographs taken in low-light conditions by adjustment of shutter speed and digital gain based on a shutter prioritization value. Using a network of sensor, a digital camera processes various parameters, such as luminance of the scene and movement of the camera or of subjects within the scene, to compute a shutter prioritization value. The value is then used to select the most appropriate shutter speed and digital gain combination from a constant exposure curve. Higher prioritization values correspond to faster shutter speeds and higher digital gain. Lower prioritization values correspond to lower shutter speeds and lower digital gain. In further embodiments, the shutter prioritization value may be manually customized by a user in order to produce artistic effects.

Smart Shutter In Low Light

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US Patent:
20170104911, Apr 13, 2017
Filed:
Nov 10, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/347920
Inventors:
- San Mateo CA, US
Camden Ramsay - Santa Rosa CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/235
H04N 5/232
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for improving the quality of photographs taken in low-light conditions by adjustment of shutter speed and digital gain based on a shutter prioritization value. Using a network of sensor, a digital camera processes various parameters, such as luminance of the scene and movement of the camera or of subjects within the scene, to compute a shutter prioritization value. The value is then used to select the most appropriate shutter speed and digital gain combination from a constant exposure curve. Higher prioritization values correspond to faster shutter speeds and higher digital gain. Lower prioritization values correspond to lower shutter speeds and lower digital gain. In further embodiments, the shutter prioritization value may be manually customized by a user in order to produce artistic effects.
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