Can you share pictures taken in special modes, such as Virtual Shot? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note5

I know you CAN share them, but the recipient would need a Galaxy phone with that feature to see the intended effect, right? So someone with a Droid Turbo would see a Virtual Shot picture as just a still image. Is there a third party app that could make these kinds of pictures compatible with all phones?

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Auto rotate camera pics not working?

When I take a pic and send to my Flickr email (or upload to Flickr using Pixelpipe), the image isn't autorotated properly. The same is true for certain other apps (eg, Beluga) but not others (eg, picplz).
Is there a way to make it work everywhere or is it up to app developers to build in support?
Yeah there's an issue. Currently I have to remember to take pictures horizontally.
its this way with all the SGS phones as well....

Can you share pictures take in special modes, such as Virtual Shot?

I know you CAN share them, but the recipient would need a Galaxy phone with that feature to see the intended effect, right? So someone with a Droid Turbo would see a Virtual Shot picture as just a still image. Is there a third party app that could make these kinds of pictures compatible with all phones?

Showing photos on an exposition

Hey guys,
I'm a photographer, and soon ill show some of my work on an exposition. I would like to show some pictures on a tablet and create the possibility for the audience to slide trough a selection of photos.
Basically, im looking for an app or website that restricts the user in all actions besides sliding between photos fullscreen, also no enchancing and stuff if possible. Best case scenario it would be possible to completely lock the tablet and not give anyone the possibility to quit the app. I already checked a lot of presentation or photo frame app, but none of them really fits the job.
Ideas will be greaty appreciated.
Im working with a kobo arc 10 HD tablet with root, android 4.2.2

Camera: Possible to read out both cameras separately?

I'm a software developer and I was wondering if it is possible (through the stock ROM app or 3rd party apps) to get one picture from each camera when taking a picture. Meaning, You end up with "left.jpg" and "right.jpg"! Even more exciting would be the ability to record videos from both cameras at the same time!
This would be interesting because it allows for many exciting 3D applications, such as 3D scanning of objects.
If it's not possible with the honor 8, do you know if it is possible with another dual-camera phone?
The camera is probably using a proprietary file to stitch the two images together. They are supposed going to be release source code to help in the development of custom roms, but I'm assuming that the camera will probably just use the proprietary blob to work. I don't know of any phones that let you get two images.
You could always get two cheap webcams to to achieve the same purpose.
fishku said:
I'm a software developer and I was wondering if it is possible (through the stock ROM app or 3rd party apps) to get one picture from each camera when taking a picture. Meaning, You end up with "left.jpg" and "right.jpg"! Even more exciting would be the ability to record videos from both cameras at the same time!
This would be interesting because it allows for many exciting 3D applications, such as 3D scanning of objects.
If it's not possible with the honor 8, do you know if it is possible with another dual-camera phone?
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I've never found any result about this, it could be possible. But, no one figured how

third party camera apps

I read somewhere (not sure where) that third party camera apps can not use the full potential of the dual-camera. Only the stock app can do that - not quite sure but I rememeber something that it can't access the 20MP black&white sensor or something.
Is this correct?
I would say that most third-party software was coded with one sensor in mind. I don't own a Mate 9, but I do know a bit about combining two images in one (binning) and photography. They are highly specialized actions, that require specially made software.
Dual lens appears to be the trend. Might go to the play store, send an email to the camera FV-5 folks. They've always been fast to respond
to my questions. I'm not really "interested" in dual lens cameras on phones. I use it for quick snapshots of things I work on (electronics).
for everything else, I defer to my dSLR.

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