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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

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Finally Google has now launched its stock camera application for Android Kitkat 4.4 devices, named the Google Camera. Google released the roll out of this Google Camera App by way of Androids Google plus page and mentioned "We're launching Google Camera, a new app for your Android phone or tablet that makes it easy to take quick photos and videos. And being behind the lens just got more fun with new creative picture modes."

This showcase of the Google Camera App is the Lens Blur setting that the particular hill view huge claims provides DSLR like photo with short depth of field.  The Lens Blur functions inside the newest Google Camera emphasized this subject while blurring the particular background along with shallow depth of field. Right after pressing a shot, people can may actually modify the theme in the focus.



Research Blog Team from Google explains: "It lets you take a photo with a shallow depth of field using just your Android phone or tablet. Unlike a regular photo, Lens Blur lets you change the point or level of focus after the photo is taken. You can choose to make any object come into focus simply by tapping on it in the image. By changing the depth-of-field slider, you can simulate different aperture sizes, to achieve bokeh (depth-of-field) effects ranging from subtle to surreal (e.g., tilt-shift). The new image is rendered instantly, allowing you to see your changes in real time."

Additional functions in Google Camera app consist of a fresh User Interface which provides a 100% view finder plus big capture button as well as enhanced Panorama and Photo Sphere which can certainly produce 360 degree sights. Especially this can be the very first time when Google has launched its Photo Sphere App with regard to non Nexus products. The research has additionally exposed that in the coming months the Google Camera App will probably be available to much more devices.

Previous statement had recommended that Google has been looking a third party assistant for overhauling its Android camera app.

You can download now the Google Camera App at Play Store.

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