OPPO has announced the debut of its revolutionary LUMO Image Engine, set to redefine smartphone photography with the upcoming Find X9 Series, launching in India on November 18. LUMO represents a leap forward in computational imaging—an integrated system of optics, colour science, sensor control, and AI-driven processing engineered to reproduce visuals with natural human perception.
A Human-Centric Imaging Breakthrough
Unlike traditional imaging systems that enhance artificially, LUMO captures reality as the human eye perceives it. The system delivers lifelike light balance, tonal accuracy, and spatial depth—producing images that look real, intuitive, and emotionally resonant.
Core Technologies Powering LUMO
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Ultra-Sensing Computational Optical System – Incorporates the industry’s first ultra-crystal blue glass, improving infrared filtering by 81% for sharper, truer images across all focal lengths (15mm–135mm).
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Ultra-Fast Focusing System – Achieves 30% faster focus with a minimum 10cm distance, ensuring perfect clarity in motion.
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Multimodal Colour Sensing System – Features a True Colour Camera that adjusts lighting zones independently, ensuring accurate skin tones and balanced ambient lighting.
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High-Precision Depth Sensing – Employs AI-powered spatial mapping for natural subject separation and professional-grade bokeh.
Ultra-Perceptive Digital Processing
LUMO’s HyperTone, Lightning Snap, and True Colour Engines operate simultaneously to preserve 16-bit colour detail and cinematic tone accuracy—even during motion capture. Its ProXDR ecosystem guarantees end-to-end HDR fidelity from preview to post-production and social sharing.
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Running on the Imagiq NPU and ISP architecture, LUMO ensures lag-free real-time rendering and sustained 4K video capture with superior thermal efficiency.
A Redefinition of Mobile Imaging
More than a camera upgrade, LUMO is OPPO’s foundational imaging architecture, delivering DSLR-level realism and emotion-driven photography for everyone—from creators to casual users.
The Find X9 Series, featuring the LUMO Image Engine, launches in India on November 18, marking a new chapter in human-centric smartphone imaging.
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