Imaging Scientist, Camera and Photos
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Apple is where individual imaginations gather together, committing to the values that lead to great work. Every new product and service we create results from us strengthening each other’s ideas. That happens because we believe we can make something wonderful and share it with the world, changing lives for the better.
Do you want to push the limits of the best mobile phone camera in the world? The Creative Intelligence team features a diverse engineering roster, including software engineers, color and imaging scientists and ML experts. We work at a fast pace and require everyone to be highly self-motivated.
The Color Imaging and Standards team develops novel imaging technologies and new software features for the next generation of Apple cameras. Our goal is to improve image quality and enable new capture experiences by trying new things! We start by exploring new ideas, testing them by building proof-of-concept demos, reviewing images to confirm customer benefits, and then implementing the best ideas in our ecosystem.
We delivered algorithms that drive some of the iPhone cameras’ groundbreaking features, such as HDR photography. We are passionate about photography and strive to build new innovative features that let users unleash their creativity in ways they never thought possible – we want to work with people with the same desire!
We're looking for people who are passionate about cutting-edge photographic experiences. Join us to learn more about image quality, dive into our cameras' features, and explore new ideas!
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