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July 25, 2013
Windows Phone Developer Blog

Inside Windows Phone 59 | Nokia's Imaging SDK for Windows Phone

Two weeks ago, alongside the fantastic 41-megapixel Lumia 1020, Nokia announced the public beta of the Nokia Imaging SDK. The Nokia Imaging SDK is a library that developers can use to help them add remarkable imaging capabilities to their Windows Phone apps. The SDK features 52 easy-to-use filters for mobile imaging – they apply quickly and with extremely low memory usage. In addition to standard filters like grayscale, cartoon, and auto-levels the SDK offers filters to crop, rotate, combine multiple images, and even add custom frames. With these options, the Nokia Imaging SDK is a full-featured imaging solution that’s custom designed for Windows Phone development.

For more information, see the full Channel 9 post: IWP 59 | Nokia Imaging SDK on Windows Phone.

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