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When they “photograph together” two Ferrari drivers at the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 launch event…

HAWAII, KOMPAS.comQualcomm held Snapdragon Summit 2022 event to launch new chipset, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 last November 15th. There is a unique experience when you want to enter the main area of ​​Qualcomm’s most powerful chipset launch.

In front of the entrance to the launch room, a unique object is displayed, larger than the ordinary single-door refrigerator and equipped with a large screen.

The object turned out to be a tool with a “photoboot” function (photo booth) to “take pictures together” with two Scuderia drivers Ferrari virtually.

With this tool, visitors to Snapdragon Summit 2022 can pose with the two runners. The tool appears to be using technology Augmented reality (AR) to virtually introduce two riders for a photo together.

However, according to the organizers, the tool does not use AR, it just uses simple photo blending techniques, such as a green screen.

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Next to the box, there is a small camera for taking self-portraits displayed on the screen. At a distance of about five paces from the camera, there is a cross to indicate the correct location.

Visitors can choose to “take photos” with two Ferrari drivers, namely Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr. at the same time or just one of them.

Visitors can also determine which type of pose they want.

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“This photo is then merged with what’s already in the tool. So it’s just a normal photo blending technique,” the organizer said.

The resulting photos can be sent to a mobile phone via a WiFi connection.

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