Hello all,
in Windows Phone, ability to launch lens picker is restricted to stock cam and Nokia pro / smart cam.
I need access to the assembly to figure out Uri scheme used to launch lens picker.
regards,
hermit
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Hi,
I am new to android app development, and working on some kind of augmented reality app.
Requirement is user open the camera and should be able to overlay product images(ring, tshirt, etc..) on top of it.
Must support multiple image overlays too, all the images should be moveable across the camera feed, resizeable, rotatable using two fingers and should capture the overlay images along with the camera feed too.
Can some one help me with an example containing code and respective layouts.
thanks in advance
Hi,
I am new to android app development, and working on some kind of augmented reality app.
Requirement is user open the camera and should be able to overlay product images(ring, tshirt, etc..) on top of it.
Must support multiple image overlays too, all the images should be moveable across the camera feed, resizeable, rotatable using two fingers and should capture the overlay images along with the camera feed too.
Can some one help me with an example containing code and respective layouts.
thanks in advance
Greetings
After switching from LG E610 to the K Zoom, found that the stock Gallery app degenerated, leaving out a way to hide any folder from the application desktop.
Now I know there is a way to hide a file/folder by adding a dot in front of the name, but that removes the files from all app view. Quite simply, have a lot of unnecessary images that I don;t have a constant need to view and even more album covers.
Ironically, outdated LG had a perfectly working default app.
[Q] Is there a way to port it to K Zoom? (file attached)
Greetings everyone!
I'm trying to make an app as part of a project of mine where I need to illuminate the object I'm taking a picture of (front camera) with different colours, provided by the screen itself. I'm new to android programming and so far have only been able to access the camera (the one in the back, since from my research it is not possible through intent to access the one in the front automatically), take a picture of it and show it.
While taking a picture I need different colours illuminating it. I've heard that this is possible in iOS with some versions of snapchat, which creates a "simulated" flash, illuminating the front screen in white. How could I manipulate this to get other colours?
I am experimenting on a Sony E4 dualsim, which is version 4.4.4. Don't know if that makes any difference at all... Would it also be easier to do it with iOS? Unfortunantely I do not have access to one, but this is a mandatory part of my project, so might be able to get some money to invest in a phone!
Thank you!
Adobe Photoshop Camera (PsC) is FREE but only supports for a few Android Cameras via the Play store. However, if you download the apk (search Google) and sideload it into the V40, it does work well. Adobe promotes PsC primarily as a super-filter (lens) app w/o noting that it has a great post image optimizing capability. That ability almost matches GCam image improvements. Here are the Pros & Cons
Pros:
The camera has very fast shutter response.
The post image optimization tool is excellent, even for HDR. (no need to use filters)
Access to other images taken by other camera apps on your phone or in Google Photos
A very interesting suite of lens (filters) that you can post process your images.
Cons:
Only support the main back lens & the main front lens on the V40
Defaults to front lens by default so the startup is slow
Workflow emphasizes post-processing, images are not immediately seen in gallery until saved
I keep it primarily as an automatic image processing tool. For my usage, it is a valuable app to add on my V40.
May be for normal photo effect PS camera works nice, but is it work like real one?