Hi,
I came from an old LG G3 but before that one I used to have the Nexus 4.
With Google Camera i was able to shoot photos and then watching them with the old Google (Stock) Gallery found in Nexus 4. That app allowed to watch such images rotating and tilting the phone and even creating small pianets.
Now on my Oneplus 6 I was trying the GCam port and I was shooting some photosphere but... In the stock Oneplus gallery I can't see them in other ways except on a single rectangular image. So I tried Google Photos (that I thougth it was the successor of Google Gallery) but even with Google Photos I cannot see photosphere in a good way.
How can i watch them rotating and tilting the phone, or creating planets from image etc like we used to do back in the years?
Thanks
Google photos allows you to do this if you click the compass in the lower left.
No it don't.. Maybe GCam mod don't "mark" the photo as photosphere?
You can view them with the original apk or maybe google photos
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Hi,
According to Facebook,
A 360 photo allows you to see the photo from every angle including above, below, behind and next to you. When taking a 360 photo, the field of view will automatically be set to the middle of the photo.
You can create a 360 photo by using specific devices, apps, or software:
360-Enabled Camera
Take a 360 photo using one of the following:
Ricoh Theta S
Giroptic 360 Cam
Samsung Gear 360
LG 360 Cam
IC Realtech ALLie
360Fly
Panono
iPhone or iPad
Take a panorama using one of the following:
iPhone 4S or newer
iPad mini 2 or newer
iPad Air and iPad Air 2
iPad Pro
Samsung Galaxy
Take a panorama using one of the following in Surround Shot or Panorama mode:
Samsung Galaxy S5 or newer
Note 3 or newer
Photo Sphere Apps or Devices
Take a panorama using Street View, Google Camera, Cardboard Camera or Theta S.
Image-Stitching Software
Stitch images together using software like PTGui.
When you share these photos on Facebook, they'll automatically be converted into a 360 photo. I couldn't find a way or apk to take 360 degree photo using my oneplus one running CM13 Sultan ROM. Anyone have any idea how we can take 360 degree photo?
360 degree product photography Application
You can use Movense App for adding 360 Product Photography on android devices. Here you can capture motion panoramas. Instead of taking a still 360 degree panorama, you can now capture the motion of elements in the frame as well thru Moves.
For more details :- movense.com/publisher
Take spherical 360 panoramic photo with any android phone
Take spherical 360 panoramic photo with any android phone
You just have to install : Specific version of HTC Camera or Specific version of Google Camera Apk on your phone
You can see the explanation here:
i can't post youtube link cause i'm new users, so search on youtube with this title:
How to take spherical 360 panoramic photo with any android phone
Ghuria Channel
and the apk URL under the video
Recently I bought a Google Pixel 2 and before that, I don't know the fact that when I shoot #Blur photo like Bokeh Mode; it clicked two photos contains in one single folder, first one is blur photo that other is an original clicked photo. Is there any solution that photos can remain in one folder only instead of many blur photo saved in different-2 folders.
Try GCam Tool in play store.
It also automatically moves portrait photos taken with Google Camera, to the correct gallery location.
Seems like this exactly what are you looking for
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I found a lot of zenfone6 Android 10 Google cameras in XDA, but a lot of them can't be used. Some Google cameras took photos, the system notification prompts that HDR photos are being loaded, the photos are basically out of the gallery, and there is a photo taken. ASUS camera is good
Unfortunately you have to wait for Google Camera to be adapted for Android 10 on ZF6, because there are some problems that caused Asus.
I guess it can take several months.
Well, I hope to post it on XDA as soon as possible.
Hi
I've been searching for several days and haven't been able to find an app that would make fisheye photos similar to what Google Camera on Nexus 4 had.
Any hints on where to look?
are you talking about photosphere?
generally every newer version should have that already
Galaxy s8 doesn't have a photosphere, but im not too keen on it anyway. Google Cardboard is close enough for what I want in that front.
But what I'm really keen on finding are the fisheye and wide view options that were present in Google Camera app when I had a Nexus 4.
All the fisheye apps I've found just distort a normal picture you take. But in GCam you stitched together multiple images to get a true 180degree image.
Samples and explanation here: https://android.gadgethacks.com/new...imer-fisheye-effect-16-9-photos-more-0155208/
These are not present in the current GCam (standard version of which doesn't install on Galaxy s8 anyway)
Hey guys, I have a weird problem with some photos that come out of the stock camera app. When I look at them on the stock gallery app it shows as a normal 16 MP photo. However, when I look at it on a google photos app it shows only as a 0,7 MP photo. These photos also upload to the Google photos cloud as 0,7 MP which is unusable. Have you experienced any similar stuff?
Isn't that normal if you want unlimited free photo storage on Google photos?
hackdrag0n said:
Isn't that normal if you want unlimited free photo storage on Google photos?
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Hm, no. Google Photos offers free unlimited storage up to 16MP normally. So it shouldn't do that..
Also that's only for content uploaded to the Google Photos cloud. He should still be able to see the full resolution in the app if he kept the original photo.
Just a quick disclaimer, I am able to see full resolution photos in stock gallery app, not the Google photos app. And it does not happen to the pics I take with GCam, they are being backed up correctly.
thats not the case for me
if i make a photo on stock cam and its displayed as 3-5MB in Google Photos
If i take the photo with 64mp camera it uploads as 0.7 but if i just use the "photo" option on camera app it uploads it as 16.1mp