If you have just landed here somehow and also have read the article till now .You must be thinking that what is so special about G-cams.
So,here are some cool features of G-cams that makes it so unique that people are ready to download this functionality in their phones ,which we will talk about later in the article ,i.e how you can take advantage of the G-cams feature in your smartphone.
Google Camera (Gcam), also called Pixel Camera, is a camera app developed by Google for Android. Google Camera development began in 2011 with X, led by Marc Levoy, developing Google Glass fusion technology. It was initially supported on all devices running Android 4.4 KitKat and above, but is now only officially supported on Google devices. Pixel. Released publicly with Android 4.4+ on Google Play Store on April 16, 2014.
Google Camera contains a number of features that can be activated on the settings page or in the thumbnails above the app.
Starting with Pixel devices, the camera app is assisted by hardware accelerators to perform image processing. The first generation of Pixel phones used Qualcomm’s Hexagon DSPs and Adreno GPUs to speed up image processing. Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 (but not Pixel 3a) include Pixel Visual Core to assist with image processing. Pixel 4 introduces Pixel Neural Core.
HDR +
It takes a continuous shot at low visibility. When the shutter is pressed the last 5-15 frames are analyzed to take the sharpest shots (using lucky imaging), selectively aligned and integrated with the image scale and face, and it marks a down in your gallery that we consider the best and usually it is the best one.
A different ‘creation’ can be made from embedded images:
GIF Submission: – An animated GIF to take action or images that contain high motion.
‘All-smiling’: – a single image in which everyone smiles and does not blink; is produced by taking various parts of all the images in an explosion.
Collage: – when it takes ‘selfies’, a collage similar to that of a Photo booth is made.
Photo Sphere
Google Camera allows the user to create a ‘Photo Sphere’, a 360-degree panorama image, originally installed on Android 4.2 in 2012. These images can be embedded on a web page with custom HTML code or uploaded to various Google services.
Playground
Towards the end of 2017, with the launch of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, Google introduced AR stickers, a feature that, using Google’s new ARCore platform, allowed the user to place interesting realities in their photos and videos.
Google lens
The camera provides Google Lens-enabled functionality, which allows the camera to copy text, view products, books and movies and search for the same, identify animals and plants, and scan barcodes and QR codes, among other things.
Photo Booth
Photobooth mode allows the user to automatically capture selfies. AI is able to detect a user’s smile or a funny face and shoot a picture at a good time without any action from the user.
Astrophotography
Astrophotography mode works automatically when Night Sight mode is enabled and the phone finds that it is on a stable base like a tripod .It also somehow manages to compensate for the earth rotation.
Photo Light
Portrait Light is a shipping process that allows adding a light source to portraits. It simulates direction and power to complete the realization of the image using machine learning models.