Google camera
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Basic data
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Publishing year | April 16, 2014 |
Current version | 5.2.019 (November 14, 2017) |
operating system | Android |
category | camera |
License | Freeware |
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Excerpt from the coffee table with Google Camera included with Lightroom edited
Google Camera is a camera app developed by Google for Android operating systems. It was initially available for all devices from Android 4.4 KitKat and higher, but is now only officially supported for Nexus and Pixel devices. The release in the Google Play Store was on April 16, 2014. Since February 17, 2016, the download is no longer officially offered.
The focus effect (also called lens blur) is a special feature . This allows the depth of field of the images to be changed even after the image has been taken.
Professional mode
Some smartphones allow you to choose between Automatic and Professional modes . Thus, in the latter - for example, the Samsung offshoot Camera Version 6.7.39 - adjustable:
- ISO from 50 to 800,
- Exposure time from 1/24 000 sec to 10 sec,
- Color to values such as lively and soft ,
- manual focus .
Web links
- Eric Ravenscraft: How to Get the Most Out of the New Google Camera for Android . June 18, 2014.
- Google Play application page
- Google camera for Android Description at giga.de
- Google camera: use modification for better portraits
Individual evidence
- ^ Kellex: Google Camera Quick Look and Tour . April 16, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.appbrain.com/app/com.google.android.GoogleCamera
- ↑ Lens Blur in the new Google Camera app Google Research blog entry from April 16, 2014
- ↑ Google camera: depth of field can be adjusted later c't
- ↑ Samsung Galaxy S7 Documentation from June 2018