Hi everyone, i am just interested did Huawei finally introduced "motion photo" with every photo you take or still lagging behind other names in industry?
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Hi all, I have a strange and new problem with my. Galaxy s7. When trying to review the recently taken pictures directly from the gallery inside the camera app, it starts displaying all the pictures including the ones that are not taken by the camera. It starts showing all the pictures including whatsapp images, recently edited pictures, shared hike images, shared allo images and many more! It should actually be displaying only the pictures taken with the camera when reviewing the pictures inside the camera app. This is quite strange and it really irritates to see all the images inside the camera app. Your help is much appreciated in this regard. Thanks in advance.
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Hi guys, I have a quick question, I shoot some pictures today with the moving photo option in standard mode, but now I want to know if it's possible to edit the picture, by editing I mean select a portion of the mini video and capture it for a new picture.
does anyone know if it's possible?
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Hello guys
There is an option to upload photos on Facebook and to make them 3D, very cool and beautiful you can check them here https://facebook360.fb.com/360-photos/
But sadly, it's only for people with iPhones. The requirements are to have iPhone with 2 cameras. Basically, the picture needs to be shot with 2 cameras to have a depth effect to make it 3D. But why only for iPhones? Basically, every phone with two cameras should be able to do it. Is there any way to use this option on android?
Sorry not using FB
It is possible to create the 3D photo without an iPhone
Well it is possible to create the 3D photo without an iPhone. let’s start by looking at the special features of Portrait Mode. It doesn’t just take one photo. It takes your “normal” photo, but also takes another “special” photo. This ‘special’ photo is the depth map, which is created when we take photo from a phone with two cameras. This depth map shows which part of the photo is ‘closer’ to the camera, and which part is ‘further’ from the camera .This works just as our eyes work. When we know which object is near and which object is far, we can construct a 3D understanding of what we see on our brain. Facebook uses this depth data to construct a 3D Photo, relying on it to gain a 3D view of our photo and make a 3D parallax effect with it.
‘Live Focus’ mode on Galaxy Note 9 relies on the same principle as the iPhone X’s Portrait Mode. But its stores depth data differently. The qualty of 3d image is less as compared to iPhone. take a look here : www.facebook.com/nuuneoi/posts/10216478233324532
The main issue is that the depth map data taken from most Android phones with 2 camera has no standard. Every brand uses different formats for their depth data, so it may take a while for Facebook to roll out this feature to the another phone model beside Apple’s iPhones :angel::angel:
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First off just want to say I am a long time XDA fan from way back to windows mobile and I am in a bit of a crisis state currently. I have always been anti apple and drank the android phone coolaid forever but I am struggling currently because I have a very strong desire for the live photo feature. (Video before and after every picture I take WITH audio) I know the pixels have motion photo and all that but without sound it is so much less. I have found that camera MX supports this but google photos doesn't detect the live photo aspect of the picture to upload it.
Everyone around me thinks I am going crazy causing I am thinking of putting up with all the things I hate about apple just for the live photo feature. The camera is my number one used item on the phone so that is why I would think of switching. I am a Dad of 3 and love these short videos and take way to may pictures.
Is anyone aware of a way to get google photos to detect camera MX's live shots? Or get audio on google motion photos? Or some other app that can do this?
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Hey guys, quick question regarding the image/video quality in 3rd party apps.
As we all know, on most (all?) Android devices, if you take a picture within Instagram for example, it basically just snaps a frame from the viewfinder, so you're better off shooting a pic with the Camera app, then upload that to whatever social media app.
Is that the case also with the Pixel 4a?