OPPO and National Geographic team up to show landscapes with stunning colors
National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski photographs the Mojave Desert with the OPPO Find X3 Pro 5G. The mobile manufacturer OPPO has announced its collaboration with National Geographic.
The “Out of This World Colors” project, fruit of this collaboration, explores the Mojave Desert through the lens of the OPPO Find X3 Pro 5G and the gaze of Keith Ladzinski. The expedition aims to bring the Californian desert to life with a billion colors from camera to screen. The photographer has explored this place by taking unique photographs to push the smartphone's imaging capabilities to the limit.
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Out of This World Colors, the union between Oppo and National Geographic
The 10-bit color management system that OPPO Find X3 Pro 5G has allows to capture and display up to one billion colors, from the camera to the screen. Bringing mobile photography and display quality to a professional, magazine-like level.
The “Out of This World Colors” project makes its way in collaboration with National Geographic with the aim of exploring the landscapes of the Mojave Desert. Its earthy orange colors are close to those of Mars, but on Earth. As part of the collaboration, National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski went on an expedition to capture colors and landscapes with the OPPO Find X3 Pro 5G to capture them in true detail.
OPPO Find X3 Pro 5G is the terminal that heads the new OPPO Find X3 series, with a last generation quad camera and an immersive screen. Its screen displays 1.000 billion colors, and it is powered by Qualcom's Snapdragon 5G mobile platforms.
Your 10-bit full path color management system for capturing, storing and displaying photos and videos of up to 50 billion colors. Its XNUMXMP cameras combined with the XNUMX billion color display provide professional-grade color accuracy in the palm of your hand.
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