The always impressive low - depth - of -
field mode allows you to artistically blur the background of shots for an impressive bokeh effect — and unlike the equivalent mode on many rival phones, it actually works.
Not exact matches
These properties
allow us to record the entire unsaturated diffraction pattern in scanning
mode, and simultaneously capture bright
field, dark
field, and phase contrast information, as well as analyze the full scattering distribution, opening the way for new multichannel imaging
modes.
The Great Riders Cup is, as the name implies, a
mode that takes advantage of the riding system (which
allows you to ride on the back of your monsters when in the
field, but also during battles).
The smartphone runs Google Android 4.4 KitKat OS, and sports a 5 - megapixel wide - angle front - facing camera with LED flash (25 mm with 80 - degree
field of view) in order to capture more in the frame, and with the help of its unique soft flash, you can take photos by double tapping the back cover or using Smile Shutter, moreover, Superior Auto
mode allows it to automatically your photos for perfect selfies.
Photo
mode really is a great feature;
allowing the camera to be positioned with freedom within the vicinity of Rad and Dusty whilst on their platforming action adventure including extensive customisation of images such as panning, camera height, zooming in or out, anywhere from a minor tilt to a full sideways, upward or downward facing tilt,
field of view within the range of 50 to 120, depth of
field focal region, focal bokeh size and focal distance, saturation, gamma, gain and contrast, alongside 9 variations of colour grading intensity including cross process, portaesque, proviaesque, velviaesque, fire, blue ravine, empty, snowy and rainy.
There is supposed to be balancing in all normal
modes that takes away specific damage modifiers for weapons
allowing everyone to be on a even playing
field, regardless of level and gear.
Online Battles: Supporting online experience
allows players to compete head - to - head in a variety of playing
fields and battle
modes.
Two of the major features that made MXGP 2 stand apart from the competition were the introduction of the Stadium Series that
allowed players to compete in football arenas and diamond stadiums, while Real Events
mode provided 19 real - life scenarios accompanied by video footage of what actually happened in which players would have to replicate the comeback through the
field or re-write history by earning a more positive result.
Offline, players can indulge in Training to refine their skills on the
field, exhibition matches that feature from one to four players per team duking it out for supremacy (against A.I. or couch co-op), and a Season
mode, which
allows players to play with A.I. or others using a player - created team to climb the rankings and win the championship.
There is no usual «save game», but there is a practice
mode, which
allows you to practice in any
field you have reached.
A significant change from the 2010 original is the addition of a «Friendly» combat
mode, which greatly eases the difficulty and, in fact,
allows you to automatically win battles by striking enemies on the
field.
The game features upgraded graphics from previous DBZ games, destrucuble battle
fields, an enhanced story
mode, and an accessible battle system that
allows gamers to enjoy fast - pasted Dragon Ball Z action!
- Phone tweaks: brought back National data roaming option - Ultimate notification control: — fixed improper lights and vibration handling during quiet hours affecting mainly ongoing notifications — improved detection of ongoing notifications belonging to foreground services — active Screen: added option for ignoring quiet hours (shows active screen during quiet hours)-- active screen: don't apply to ongoing foreground service notifications — active screen: use direct wake up call instead of full wake lock (should improve compatibility on some devices)-- active screen: improved check for proximity sensor state - Statusbar tweaks: added option for using Lollipop signal icons (with full support for MediaTek Gemini)- Quick settings Network
mode tile: added option for specifying 2G +3 G
mode: —
allows to choose whether to use GSM / WCDMA Preferred or GSM / WCDMA Auto — tile icon indicates which 2G +3 G
mode is set (2G / 3G or 3G / 2G)- Quick settings QuickRecord tile: — added option for choosing audio quality — added option for choosing auto - stop recording delay - PowerMenu: added option for hiding expanded desktop toggle in power menu - Launcher tweaks: adjusted for compatibility with Google Search 4.0.26 (thanks to theknut)- GravityBox Actions: — added action for clearing all notifications — added action for toggling auto brightness - GB App Picker: search
field adjusted to
allow inputting non-English characters (thanks to momomok)- Updated Polish translation (thanks to xtrem007)- Updated Portuguese (BR) translations (thanks to wyghor)- Updated Chinese (Simplified) translations (thanks to liveasx)- Updated Chinese (Traditional) translation (thanks to momomok)- Updated Hungarian translations (thanks to benjoe1)- Updated Italian translations (thanks to pesa1234)- Updated Russian translations (thanks to gaich)
It
allows you to take photos with specific depth - of -
field using the Portrait
mode.
Samsung also showed off an iPhone - like bokeh
mode dubbed «Live Focus,»
allowing users to dial up and down the amount of depth of
field in a photograph, both like while taking the photo, as well as in post-production.
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.
The secondary camera is a telephoto lens which helps for things like depth of
field,
allowing users to get those beautiful portrait
mode photos that blur the background so the subject in the foreground is the only thing in perfect focus.
The Command Bar boasts integrated far -
field microphones that
allow listeners to control master volume, bass, sound
modes, and source selection with simple voice commands.»
Sporting a second 12 - megapixel lens on the larger S9 + would
allow for portrait
mode (to create a depth - of -
field effect) similar to what is offered in the newer iPhones and Samsung's own dual - rear camera Galaxy Note 8.
Portrait
mode (called wide aperture here) isn't just limited to faces, and you can adjust the depth of
field to fit the background, a neat touch that even the iPhone doesn't
allow.
And it has a wide - aperture
mode that
allows you create bokeh and depth of
field effects.
Including two cameras has also
allowed Motorola to add depth - of -
field effects like blurring the background behind your subject — similar to Apple's Portrait
mode.
This extra shooting
mode will
allow users to create blurred backgrounds and sharper foregrounds, and take photos with an improved depth of
field.
iPhone 8 Plus features dual 12 - megapixel cameras and introduces Portrait
mode with Portrait Lighting, bringing dramatic studio lighting effects to iPhone,
allowing customers to capture stunning portraits with a shallow depth - of -
field effect in five different lighting styles.
I like the dedicated video
mode as it
allows you to judge the
field of view of your video.
When it comes to the iPhone 8 Plus, it features «dual 12 - megapixel cameras and introduces Portrait
mode with Portrait Lighting, bringing dramatic studio lighting effects to iPhone,
allowing customers to capture stunning portraits with a shallow depth - of -
field effect in five different lighting styles».
Both lenses feature optical image stabilization and
allow for a depth of
field effect using the live focus
mode.
Like most other dual camera devices, the Galaxy Note 8 offers a depth - of -
field mode that
allows you to add bokeh to images with the background blurred out and the subject in focus.
Both
modes are similar, capturing photos with a reduced depth of
field, resulting in a bokeh effect The difference is Portrait
mode has a beauty filter that
allows you correct small blemishes.
Live Focus is a new
mode that takes photos from both cameras on the back at the same time, and
allows you to not only save each of these photos, but to utilize a depth - of -
field technique to enhance or lessen the background blur that helps make foreground subjects stand out.