Sentences with phrase «camera software does»

The Moto Camera software doesn't remember any of my preferences between sessions.
The camera software does pack some nice features, including face detection and a beautification filter.

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«What the iPhone did to music players, PCs, (video) cameras, GPS devices, voice recorders, etc., by converging them as software apps onto a single platform, Nutanix is doing that to single - purpose devices in the world of enterprise computing.»
In terms of software, the year - old iPad Air supports all the same features of Apple's newest iOS 8.1 as the Air 2 does, except for some camera features, like burst photos and slo - mo video.
What kind of camera and software do you use?
When the image on a document camera is on the teacher's computer, he can use screencasting software mentioned above to record what he does on the document camera along with an audio recording.
A zippy dual - core processor and dual cameras that capture full HD video make the PlayBook a pint - size powerhouse on paper.This tablet is also affordable.The Wi - Fi only version starts at $ 499 (for 16 GB), and 4G versions of the PlayBook will start rolling out this summer.So how well do the software and hardware work together?
This is because most companies can not afford a dedicated software engineering team to upgrade the OS and remove conflicting features, such as support for a camera or GPS, which e-readers do not have.
A new SDK was released that allows developers to have a custom development kit to make apps directly for the iPad to take advantage of its higher end features.What it does lack is a built - in camera or support for Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash software, which runs much of the video on the Web.
You can tell that the front camera is doing it all based on software, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, as it does look pretty good, but not as good as the rear camera.
All the software stuff is awesome but how do the cameras perform?
If Google has to go as far as having an OEM help them create camera software, then they need to do that.
In low light it's pretty good - there's some room for improvement here compared to the best low light smartphone cameras out there, but again, for a communication - centric device BlackBerry Mobile did damn good on the KEYone's camera, and I can see it improving overtime with continued software rollouts.
Anyway, don't expect to see major improvements added on the platform as the software comes only to resolve the bugs and issues related to the battery drain problem along with the camera and memory consumption issue.
It is a great looking device, the most up - to - date hardware and software, great camera and solid build for only $ 500 — I'd call that a winner... what do you think?
We didn't get a chance to test either of the cameras during our short amount of time with the Xperia Z4 Tablet so how well selfies and video calling will come out will have to wait for the full review, but it's good to see the software features introduced to the front.
The camera itself is a little slow when it comes to focus and it does take a while to open, but these are clearly things that can be amended with a software patch.
The front camera is very low - res, but the software does at least make the most of it.
The Skype is a nice addition but doesn't really compete with Apple's cameras which allow users to take full advantage of video editing software, and programs like Facetime, Instagram and Phonebooth.
The camera software includes an onscreen exposure control, though I do wish it had a button to snap it back to the pre-set level.
The most notable difference is that it has dual cameras and the Qik software so that users can do video chat.
And the camera software on Android also offers customization options you don't get on iOS, like effects and White Balance control.
You can use the camera on your smartphone or tablet, take a picture of your W - 2, and the software's mobile app will do the rest.
The problem I see more is that you don't really need an advanced camera to do most of what Kinect was offering up on the software front.
Most of it's features could be done with a webcam or decent proprietary camera, although since most consumer computer cameras didn't have as many features or resolution it probably wouldn't have been able to do as much through any written software.
The quality of the cameras used in Kinect 2.0 did allow for more software features, but ultimately, it was all software features.
«But the software doesn't care what you're doing in front of the camera.
The software and cameras allow me to do what I ultimately wanted: turn movement into physical objects.
But not in the world of information technology, where owning legacy software or hardware is rather like inheriting your grandfather's 1990 Oldsmobile — it still runs and gets you where you are going, providing you don't want to go too far or too fast, so you are reluctant to get rid of it, but it costs a fortune to maintain and occupies space in your garage that might otherwise house a brand new SUV with back - up cameras, parking assistance, and myriad other technological enhancements.
So, the HTC Camera app makes the cut, because it's more flexible than Android's alternative, but Google Photos is the default gallery app since it now supports RAW images (it didn't when HTC launched the One A9, so that device got the company's own software).
It offers a lot of what the G5 does in terms of camera, software, and fingerprint sensor, but with a couple big changes.
The same issue doesn't plague the 5 - megapixel front camera, which comes with FotoNation's effective smart beauty software, for extensive tweaking of your selfies after the photo has been snapped.
But Apple didn't stop there — the camera on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus is also supported by better optics, it's faster, and it captures better low - light images thanks to both hardware and software improvements.
The camera software could do with some polishing, the screen doesn't fill up the entire front of the device and you may be getting faster LTE on other devices with the same chipset, but man.
Google did add some video stabilization software that ties the camera sensor to the gyroscope.
It's impressive what Google can do with just software, as the camera can very accurately detect depth and the subject in the photo.
Rather than using the phone's two cameras to create this effect (as most dual - camera phones do), the legwork is done through software chicanery.
You also get software video stabilization, though you don't get the Pro models» optical stabilization, camera flash, Live Photos feature, or wide - color photo capture.
Your Cons about no BOKEH mode has nothing to do with 2 cameras, it's purely software feature so second part of that sentence is pointless.
The new update lists improvements to the camera software and wireless charging optimizations, but doesn't go into detail about the changes.
This triple - camera phone is mightily impressive in low - light, operates fast, can do all those fancy software - based Portrait mode background blurs just as badly as its competition, along with image stabilisation and that intelligent zoom.
Sensor size by itself still doesn't guarantee immediate improvements over the S9 but may be able to deliver them if Leica and Huawei software and other camera components are up to the task.
What Apple's doing is using its software to light a photo as a lighting person might and, more broadly, taking away the complexity of how the fancy cameras you'd typically need to do that stuff work.
You can't have a conversation about phones anymore without talking about the camera, and increasingly the camera has just as much to do with the software powering it as it does the physical hardware inside the casing.
That doesn't mean there aren't any reasons to choose the Pixel 2: It's compact and well built, and has a fantastic camera, not to mention first dibs on Android software updates pushed out by Google.
You might also be expecting weird software and a camera that doesn't quite live up to expectations.
That may seem like I'm being overly negative about the OnePlus 5's camera, but the good news is that when the camera's software does get it right, the OnePlus 5 is capable of taking some amazing images, and despite our problems, I really enjoyed using the camera.
If the device has potential for photos like those shown above and can consistently do as good of a job as these, keep an eye out on future software updates from Essential — the camera quality still has room to grow.
AR Emoji does not have a dedicated app — instead, you create your character from within the Camera software.
While the Pure XL is not without its flaws, including limited 4G LTE support, disappointing battery life, and a software experience that may never be updated, the device does manage to go beyond what its price point would suggest, with its beautiful, large, Quad HD display, excellent performance, and a very good camera.
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