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Apple Pencil Patent for Real-Life Colors

Whether we believe it or not the new norm is here, while we are at home. Some new patent news has come. Apple is believed to be working on new technology for its Apple pencil that can make use of real-world colors for samples.

Patent Image – Overview

The patent is filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office with the title “Computer System With Color Sampling Stylus”. The patent of technology is described as an Apple pencil sensor that can detect real-life colors to be used in digital art projects, hugely helping artists.

The patent also cues at other uses for the sensor technology like identifying colors for house paint projects, calibrating colors display devices, and also for measurements for health fields.

Patent Image – Sensors

Apple suggests that the color sensors may also have not just one but many color photodetectors by which each of them measures different points of light for color channels. Meanwhile, the Apple pencil technology for the real-world color samples is very advanced and refreshing, there is no active date as to when is Apple is going for the commercial launch or even produce it.

Patent Source: https://bit.ly/2WLUxRA

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By Kashiv Ansari

Kashiv is a creative individual with pertinent skills in managing Digital Campaigns across different Social Media platforms. He excel in both On-Page and Off-Page SEO, Word-press Designing, Content Creation, and driving Social Media Growth.

Kashiv is proficient in using design and editing tools including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Canva, and Wondershare Filmora.

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