The HTC One's
depth camera effects are neat, but I don't know that I would necessarily pin them as feature - worthy.
Not exact matches
McGarvey shot with the ARRI Alexa 65, a high - resolution digital
camera with imaging characteristics that mimic the shallow -
depth - of - field
effects often associated with 70 mm photography, throwing much of the image out of focus.
Video: Cameron used Sony CineAlta 3D
cameras for the shoot, but other than adding a little more visual
depth, there really isn't much in the way of 3D
effects — especially once we get inside the ship.
Both of these selfie
cameras combine to offer
depth of field bokeh
effects.
The front
camera now offers Portrait Mode as well, using a new AI algorithm to give a
depth - of - field
effect.
Other features of the
camera include face detection capability, geo - tagging, and built - in
effects such as
depth of field.
The three - sensor formation in the back is significantly more reliable now, allowing you to take photos in reasonably bright settings and either measure the items you see in the image or use the
depth information for
camera effects.
It's still a 7 - megapixel sensor, but the technology around it has been upgraded allowing you to take Portrait selfies using the same AI
depth effect techniques used on the rear facing
cameras.
Dual 13 MP rear
cameras with enhanced software for
depth of field
effects, plus a wide angle 8 MP selfie
camera with LED flash.
When motion
cameras were eventually introduced, we re-visited the way headtracking worked within the game (earning an Indiecade finalist nod in the process), but were still dependent on red / cyan 3D glasses to create a powerful visual
depth effect.
Game Controls • Touch screen, embedded microphone, A / B / X / Y face buttons, + Control Pad, L / R buttons, Start and Select buttons, «Slide Pad» that allows 360 - degree analog input, one inner
camera, two outer
cameras, motion sensor and a gyro sensor Other Input Controls • 3D
Depth Slider to adjust level of 3D
effect (can be scaled back or turned off completely depending on the preference of the user), Home button to call system function, Wireless switch to turn off wireless communications (even during game play), Power button.
The
depth effect on the new iPhone 7 Plus can be enabled or disabled in the
camera app, and the phone even provides a live preview of the
effect on your screen before you take a photo.
On the back is a dual
camera setup comprised of a 16 MP main sensor that is paired with a 2 MP secondary unit that allows for artificial
depth of field style
effects, similar to what is available with some higher - end phones.
These aren't filters, but Apple said the iPhone 8 Plus»
camera uses facial landmarking and
depth maps to figure out where to perfectly add these lighting
effects.
Our Bokeh sub-score measures several different aspects of image quality, including how well the
camera can portray limited
depth of field (sometimes called «Depth Effect»), its ability to do that specifically for portraits (sometimes called «Portrait Mode»), and Bokeh itself — the shape and aesthetic quality of the out - of - focus a
depth of field (sometimes called «
Depth Effect»), its ability to do that specifically for portraits (sometimes called «Portrait Mode»), and Bokeh itself — the shape and aesthetic quality of the out - of - focus a
Depth Effect»), its ability to do that specifically for portraits (sometimes called «Portrait Mode»), and Bokeh itself — the shape and aesthetic quality of the out - of - focus areas.
Snap has prototyped an aluminum design with more circular lens frames and two
cameras that would allow for 3D - like
depth effects in videos.
Huawei's P - series was one of the very first to use two rear
cameras to create shallow
depth of field
effects and increase image quality.
Moving on, a
camera - related feature apparently coming to the new premium priced iPhone model is a Portrait Lighting mode for creating «dSLR - like shots», as 9to5Mac terms it, using
depth by simulating different lighting
effects.
Halide, the feature - rich third - party
camera app for the iPhone, just released version 1.7 which adds Portrait Mode and other
depth effects when shooting with a dual - cam iPhone.
We live in an age of 12 megapixels, 4K mobile
cameras, with optical and cinematic image stabilization, that shoot in wide - gamut and can apply
depth - of - field
effects on the fly.
As with previous high - end Huawei smartphones, the monochrome
camera serves several purposes: it helps with
depth estimation for the simulated bokeh
effect, and the fine detail and low noise levels of the monochrome sensor improve image quality when zooming and in low light.
The dual -
camera system provides 2x optical zoom, and uses a combination of parallax
effect and machine - learning to separate the foreground from the background to simulate shallow
depth of field.
Two
cameras also make it easier to assess
depth in a scene, because they have slightly differing perspectives — and that opens up the possibility of the blurred bokeh
effect that's available just about everywhere now.
Depth - sensing
cameras and precise facial mapping create striking studio ‑ quality lighting
effects.
Thanks in part to a close collaboration with German lens and optics company Leica, Huawei's supported portrait mode in some form or another for years, tapping software and dual -
camera technologies to produce shallow
depth of field
effects in smartphone snaps.
The upshot is the Pixel 2 should autofocus very quickly, perform better in low light situations, and deliver impressive
depth - of - field bokeh
effects — with just a single rear
camera, instead of two like you'll find on the Galaxy Note 8 and iPhone 8 Plus.
Instead of relying on image data from two
camera sensors, software
depth of field filters and adjustment sliders use machine learning, computational photography, and algorithms to approximate bokeh
effects.
Both the back and front back
cameras feature
depth of field
effects.
On the
camera front, you'll find a single 13 - megapixel sensor which can create
depth - of - field
effects through software.
The
camera offers the
depth of field
effect aka Portrait mode.
The handset also comes with a slightly smaller 3300mAh battery compared to last year's model and dual
cameras to capture photos with
depth and wide - angle
effects.
The
cameras come with
Depth detection, and depth effects, Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL), Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF), Laser Auto Focus, Closed loop actuator, Color Correlated Temperature (CCT), dual LED flash & Professional
Depth detection, and
depth effects, Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL), Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF), Laser Auto Focus, Closed loop actuator, Color Correlated Temperature (CCT), dual LED flash & Professional
depth effects, Zero Shutter Lag (ZSL), Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF), Laser Auto Focus, Closed loop actuator, Color Correlated Temperature (CCT), dual LED flash & Professional mode.
When it comes to the absolute best photos you can get from a phone, it's really a three horse race between the Galaxy Note 8, the Pixel 2, and the iPhone X. Both the iPhone X and Galaxy Note 8 sport dual
camera setups that offer a true 2x optical zooms and a plethora of fancy
depth of field
effects.
The new smartphones take the same general design as the Galaxy S8 devices, with slightly slimmer bezels on the top and bottom.The headline feature of the S9 and S9 + is a 12 - megapixel dual lens
camera, boasting the first variable aperture system built into a smartphone, which promises better results in low light conditions and hardware - based shallow
depth of field
effects.
Portrait mode, which uses the iPhone X's dual
cameras to create
depth - of - field
effects similar to a DSLR
camera, can produce impressive pictures.
For the most part, the
depth effect function is as good as we anticipated: like most other
depth effect cameras, the results can be hit and miss.
In a manner similar to the iPhone 7 Plus, the OnePlus»
cameras combine to form a
depth effect in Portrait mode.
Aside from optical zoom, the secondary sensor is being leveraged to create a
depth effect or bokeh that we've seen from many smartphones using dual
cameras.
On the rear - facing
camera, it's actually called
depth effect, but it is basically a macro or portrait mode feature.
But that new Portrait mode, which creates a
depth - of - field
effect for photos, is so good that pictures end up looking like they were shot on a high - end
camera.
Another app being considered is essentially a Snapchat clone, placing «virtual
effects and objects on a person», with
depth sensing and «algorithms created by PrimeSense, an Israeli company acquired in 2013» enhancing the phone's new
camera.
Both the front and rear
camera setups comprise a 13MP primary sensor with phase detection autofocus (PDAF) and a 2MP
depth - sensing secondary sensor, and they're capable of producing a bokeh
effect that blurs the background while sharpening the foreground.
Now onto those
cameras: the phone has a 16MP primary
camera at the back that's augmented by a 2MP shooter, which creates a
depth of field
effect.
However, Snapchat is also going a slight step further by using that same
camera system to apply
depth effects in real - time, similar to what Apple does with the Portrait Lighting mode on iPhone X.
The handset also comes with strong photography capabilities, thanks to its triple - lens
camera system that's composed of a 40 - megapixel main sensor, an 8 - megapixel telephoto sensor and a 20 - megapixel sensor for monochrome images and
depth effects.
The
camera app offers a number of modes including HDR Pro, Beautification, Super Resolution, Low - light, QR Code, Night,
Depth of field,
Effect, Selfie, GIF animation, Panorama, Miniature, Time rewind, Slow motion, and Time Lapse which are consistent in all the phones in the Zenfone 3 series.
The secondary telephoto
camera can shoot 2x lossless zoom images and can also do a neat
depth - of - field
effect.
Samsung's Live Focus feature lets you control the
depth of field, unlike some other smartphone
cameras, by allowing you to adjust the bokeh
effect in preview mode and even after you take the photo.
As expected, an iPhone 7 Plus - like portrait mode is the key feature of the Note 8's dual -
camera system, but Samsung takes it a step further with Live Focus, a feature that uses both
camera to create
depth - of - field bokeh
effects.
The
depth effect is activated when shooting with the rear
cameras in portrait mode.