Spectricity has a new target for the startup’s “true colour” camera: skin care analysis. The Belgian company has signed a deal with Korea’s Lululab to develop the application. Together, the partners plan to create a new generation of smart skin care on mobile devices. Spectricity’s unique camera system will collect the underlying images. The tiny snapper is powered by a multispectral sensor, which measures light from 16 colour channels. Standard smartphone cameras, by contrast, rely on RGB sensors that capture only red, green, and blue. “Even though there’s a lot of processing power behind these cameras, none can recognise true colour,” Spectricity’s…
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