A Camera That Rates Your Photography Skills



In photography, a good photo is usually determined by the photographer who took the shot or by other people who happen to see the picture for themselves. But what if you had a digital camera that’s designed to rate your shots automatically based on aesthetic quality? Well, it just so happens that somebody actually decided to make such a camera. It’s called the Nadia digital camera, developed by Andrew Kupresanin.

Interestingly enough, this camera was built without a LCD display or a viewfinder, so you don’t get a visual preview of all your recent shots. Instead, what you get with this digital imaging device is a rating of aesthetic quality for every picture you take, which is shown on a rear display. Basically, the Nadia camera is a boxed up version of the Nokia N73 coupled with a Mac through Bluetooth and it utilizes the ACQUINE Aesthetic Quality Inference Engine to rate your photography skills. Currently, the Nadia is just a prototype but in the future, it’s intended for newer versions of the camera to be capable of giving a user real-time feedback to improve your judgment and timing for taking a snapshot.

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