മൊബൈല്‍ ഫോണിലെടുത്ത ആദ്യ ചിത്രത്തിന്റെ അത്ഭുത ചരിത്രം | History of First Mobile Phone Camera Image

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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    This is the world's first image captured using a mobile camera. Philippe Kahn, the baby girl's father, took this picture on his mobile phone on June 11, 1997. The surprising thing is that the camera phone hadn't even been invented until then. This is a photo taken by Philippe Kahn with his self-made mobile phone camera while sitting next to the bed where his wife was giving birth. It was an incredible discovery.
    Philippe Kahn is a French engineer. Son of Claire Moniz, a Jewish survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. Despite extreme poverty, Philippe studied at the Swiss Federal Polytechnic Institute and the University of Nice, specializing in computer engineering. philippe Kahn has been writing programming codes since his school days for the world's first microprocessor-based personal computer, the Micral. After immigrating to the United States, he founded companies such as Borland and Starfish Software to develop programming tools.
    At the time of our story, Philippe Kahn had just emerged from his first venture, Borland, and founded the Starfish software company. His wife Sonia became pregnant in 1997 while he was struggling to move forward. On June 9, 1997, Philip was told by a nurse that the baby was a girl as he waited impatiently outside the labor ward at Sutter Maternity Center in Santa Cruz, California. And that his wife Sonia is fine.
    Unable to contain his joy, he called his mother and all his relatives in Paris. Everyone wished they could see Philip's daughter.
    Philip went to his car. His Casio QV10 camera was in the car. A small camera capable of capturing 230 by 320 pixel images. It was also the world's first digital camera. He grabbed the camera and his Toshiba 430 CDT laptop.
    Philippe Kahn was using Motorola's Startac flip phone at that time. It was a time when no one even thought of having a camera on a mobile phone.
    At the time of taking the photo, the photo should go to the e-mail of about 100 relatives using the dial-up connection on his mobile phone. For that, he has to integrate his Motorola mobile phone with the Casio camera. With that, his mobile will become a camera phone. He should use the programming station on his laptop as a hub for integration. This was Philipe's basic plan.
    After the planning, the challenges came up. For the first time he needed all the accessories in his phone's car kit. Especially its audio jack cable. He left his driver at a Radio Shack shop and bought it. Next up was a programming code for integration into the laptop. At the time, Philip had spent the past year working on an experimental piece of coding for wireless digital photography for his Starfish software company. It was also time to test the program code he named Picture Mail.
    The nurse came and informed, the wife and baby would be taken to the maternity ward after 18 hours to avoid infection. It was convenient for Philip. Sitting on a hospital verandah bench, he worked out the bugs in his programming code and got it working. Casio QV10 digital camera connected to mobile phone via jack cable. He didn't take any photos. Win or lose, Philip insisted that his daughter's picture be taken first. He waited.
    So on the afternoon of June 11, 1997, the world's first mobile phone camera image was captured at the Sutter Maternity Center in Santa Cruz, California. The experiment was a complete success. Within minutes of taking the photo, it reached the email of all the relatives. The lucky child in that picture, Philipe's daughter Sophie, is now 27 years old.
    At least some of the world's technologists disagree with this picture. They argue that the camera was not built into the mobile phone. But the Museum of Computer History rejects this. The image was ranked number 33 by Time magazine out of 100 images that changed the course of the world.
    Anyway, that photo changed Philip's life. philippe Kahn's Starfish software company was bought by Motorola for $325 million.
    A study shows that 500 million pictures are now taken by mobile phones every day. It all started with this picture.

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