Very old project by microsoft, brought back to life, check : http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/portrait/default.aspx
First ever Video Conferencing feature app.
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[APP]Snap Clap camera for wear - phone camera preview with gallery & remote shooting
Try this unique app!
Fed up with missing on pictures because you have to click the shutter button?
Thanks to Snap Clap support for wearables your mobile phone will become your personal photographer!
Just place your device wherever you want, join your friends and clap hands. Your photo is ready!
Simple steps to capture the best moments of your life! Snap Clap does the magic!
FEATURES:
• Take pictures with the rear and the front camera
• Preview camera and photos via wearable smartwatches
• Trigger photo shooting remotely
• Own and ultra fast photo library
• Rotate photos
• Share your photos with friends via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter
• Selfie picture with friend
• fast camera preview on wearables
• fast last photo share to Facebook via camera swipe
If you want to relish and share every single moment spent with your nearest and dearest, don’t miss that chance and grab the experience with Snap Clap!
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in case you find any issues please let me know, thank you
UI updated for circled watches
Additional UI screenshots updated for circular Moto 360, hope you enjoy it now even more
Note: the screenshots were taken via Android Studio and are not of a circle shape, that is so there, not a bug
I've Just downloaded it ! Thanks for sharing this, I hadnt found it on the play store
Cant wait to try this after work... Thanks...
now with Wear for android 5.0 support
please let me know it works well right after you've got a wear firmware update
So before I updated to the February build I had the visual core switch in developer options. I think it said CAL HDR+ or something like that. After updating yesterday, I factory reset my phone, and then enabled developer options again...only this time the option to turn on the visual core is missing. Is it now just on by default with the February update?
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
Yes, it's on by default...
The February update enables the visual core for 3rd party services. For example snapchat on android phones because there are so many devices and setups what snapchat does is uses the camera view finder to get the pictures and then captures what's on the screen to take the pictures or video. That's why iPhones always have better snapchat photos and videos.
Now since Google has released the visual core to 3rd parties. What snapchat can do no is actually take full advantage of the camera on our phones
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The February update enables the visual core for 3rd party services. For example snapchat on android phones because there are so many devices and setups what snapchat does is uses the camera view finder to get the pictures and then captures what's on the screen to take the pictures or video. That's why iPhones always have better snapchat photos and videos.
Now since Google has released the visual core to 3rd parties. What snapchat can do no is actually take full advantage of the camera on our phones
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Yeah but I just meant there used to be a switch for it in developer options. The switch is no longer there after the February update. Just making sure it was turned on officially and there was no need for the switch any more.
v2.2v said:
Yeah but I just meant there used to be a switch for it in developer options. The switch is no longer there after the February update. Just making sure it was turned on officially and there was no need for the switch any more.
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that is exactly the case.
The camera in my Nokia 8.1 has a built-in YouTube broadcast feature. But first the app doesn't provide the URL of the broadcast so I can't share with others. Second, I go to https://www.youtube.com/my_live_events to see my broadcast, the live event doesn't show anything in my camera, only my avatar. And the live event can't be replayed.
Can someone test your built-in camera please?
Thanks
OnePlus limits which sensors Google Camera mods can access in OxygenOS 12
By Arol Wright
For years, non-Pixel phones have been able to enjoy some of Google's camera magic, thanks to Google Camera ports/mods. Because a good part of the Pixel camera experience comes down to software, developers have figured out ways to bring parts of that experience to other devices. Among the root-and-ROM crowd, it's a popular practice that can let you enjoy Pixel camera features and enhanced processing on non-Pixel devices. Now a seemingly arbitrary restriction by OnePlus will keep Google Camera mods (and all third party camera apps) from accessing auxiliary cameras on the company's phones.
If you aren't familiar with the concept, a handful of popular developers (including folks like cstark27, BSG, and Arnova8G2) port and modify versions of the Pixel's Google Camera app to third-party devices. It can take some research to track down a version that plays nice on your particular phone, and there are usually a couple broken features and some bugs, but you can often get much better photo results from these modified camera apps than you can on the app your phone shipped with, as well as enjoy some of those Pixel-specific camera features on your non-Pixel phone.
As of OxygenOS 12, the auxiliary cameras (read: the non-primary ultrawide, macro, or telephoto lens) are no longer accessible outside of OnePlus' own camera app, as reported on the Google Camera Port Updates Telegram group. This means that if you were to install a Google Camera mod on your OnePlus phone running Android 12, you'd only be able to use the primary camera/sensor with it. And, if it wasn't clear, that means other apps won't have access to the other sensors either, including those you might download from the Play Store.
The OxygenOS 12 update that delivers this change has already been controversial among fans for other reasons. Not only is it essentially just Oppo's ColorOS with a handful of OnePlus-specific tweaks, but it's also absolutely loaded with bugs, something that eventually made OnePlus halt the update's rollout.
Notably, this auxiliary camera restriction is also present in Oppo phones running ColorOS. While it's unfortunate, that could mean the change is intentional, and we might not see this behavior revert back to a GCam-friendly practice if and when the update starts rolling out again.
If you have a OnePlus phone and want to keep using a Google Camera port or mod with all of your phone's sensors, consider holding off on the OxygenOS 12 update when it starts rolling out again. And if OnePlus doesn't bring the feature back, you can always try a ROM — they're relatively easy to install on OnePlus phones.
https://www.androidpolice.com/oxygenos-12-update-breaks-auxiliary-google-camera/
Hello everyone!
I have the phone for over 10 months, and I as many of you can see, Vivo's main selling point is their camera.
I love the photos which comes out of the device, but after the Beta update to A13 which I did back in the beginning of December 2022, I noticed while I was out and shooting some pics and taking video footage with the device that when you switch to Video mode (no matter if it's in the Stock camera or 3rd party apps like FilmicPro), I am unable to change the lenses which I would like to shoot with? I am left only with the 1x Wide camera lens, and at the Stock app camera app, when I select 2x in the video mode, it just crops-in.
I was chit-chatting with Vevo's support a couple of times, over their live chat, sending emails, countless messages over their official Instagram page (where I was left on "seen" only).
The only "true" answer which I got from their support while I was chatting live with their support a few months back regarding this issue was that it will be put in Priority to be fixed in their future updates.
Now, since December (almost 6 months), I am left with this 1000+ euro expensive device, where I cannot use the other lenses in video mode, in the stock app and in 3rd party apps?
Like, excuse me, but as I mentioned at the beginning, they are mentioning "Professional Photography", but the other lenses are also good for shooting "Professional Videography" as far as I can say. LOL
They also suggested me to send my device to their official repair shop in the nearby countries where I live, so they can downgrade it to A12 -- Are you kidding me? I just want the ****ing update, not wiping my device. Principle.
I would like to ask you all, if you could check on your phone when you open your stock Camera app, or any 3rd app pro camera app, if you have the ability to change the lenses for shooting the video?
My build version: PD2185BF_EX_A_13.1.11.15.W30
aleksandar069 said:
Hello everyone!
I have the phone for over 10 months, and I as many of you can see, Vivo's main selling point is their camera.
I love the photos which comes out of the device, but after the Beta update to A13 which I did back in the beginning of December 2022, I noticed while I was out and shooting some pics and taking video footage with the device that when you switch to Video mode (no matter if it's in the Stock camera or 3rd party apps like FilmicPro), I am unable to change the lenses which I would like to shoot with? I am left only with the 1x Wide camera lens, and at the Stock app camera app, when I select 2x in the video mode, it just crops-in.
I was chit-chatting with Vevo's support a couple of times, over their live chat, sending emails, countless messages over their official Instagram page (where I was left on "seen" only).
The only "true" answer which I got from their support while I was chatting live with their support a few months back regarding this issue was that it will be put in Priority to be fixed in their future updates.
Now, since December (almost 6 months), I am left with this 1000+ euro expensive device, where I cannot use the other lenses in video mode, in the stock app and in 3rd party apps?
Like, excuse me, but as I mentioned at the beginning, they are mentioning "Professional Photography", but the other lenses are also good for shooting "Professional Videography" as far as I can say. LOL
They also suggested me to send my device to their official repair shop in the nearby countries where I live, so they can downgrade it to A12 -- Are you kidding me? I just want the ****ing update, not wiping my device. Principle.
I would like to ask you all, if you could check on your phone when you open your stock Camera app, or any 3rd app pro camera app, if you have the ability to change the lenses for shooting the video?
My build version: PD2185BF_EX_A_13.1.11.15.W30
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I think you should do a factory reset.
Mine same version work great.
zaeb hole said:
I think you should do a factory reset.
Mine same version work great.
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On the A13 beta?
You are able to change the lenses in 3rd party apps when shooting video?