Photography enthusiasts, from novices to dedicated professionals, all know that lighting is the most fundamental element at the photographer's disposal. Excellent lighting can enhance the imaging effects across an entire image. Therefore, mitigating the effects of poor lighting is crucial to crafting pristine images.
In order to provide for an optimal shooting experience, many phone makers have offered niche shooting modes that are fine-tuned to account for different optical environments, and various lighting challenges. However, since these camera capabilities are rooted in the phone's operating system, they cannot be directly implemented by third-party apps, which limits their functionality. Gimbal cameras, which are often used in Vlog shooting, are a good example of this phenomenon. In most cases, users need to shoot and edit videos in a dedicated app, where the phone's preset shooting capabilities are out of reach.
Fortunately this unsatisfactory status quo has changed, with the opening up of the system camera capabilities in Huawei's Mate 30 series smartphones, which enable the DJI MIMO app to invoke system-level shooting functions, such as front camera HDR video, video bokeh effects, and night shooting. This provides users of DJI OSMO Mobile 3 with access to a whole host of enthralling shooting options.
For a better illustration of how Camera Kit enhances shooting in diverse lighting, we've performed several hands-on tests to determine how well the Huawei Mate 30 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro perform for vlog shooting with DJI OSMO Mobile 3. Since DJI MIMO has not integrated any iPhone system camera capabilities, we tested the Huawei Mate 30 Pro + DJI MIMO + Mobile OSMO 3 (Huawei Mate 30 Pro group), and iPhone 11 Pro + Mobile OSMO 3 (iPhone 11 Pro group), to obtain a direct comparison.
Challenging extremely low-light shooting at night
With nightfall, photography becomes a much greater challenge. The camera is hardly capable of focusing, and pictures become notoriously unclear, due to an absence of sufficient lighting. The picture below, taken by the iPhone 11 Pro group, shows what insufficient lighting looks like in practice.
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As you can see, the image is too dark to reveal the building outlines, or any other key details, with any degree of clarity.
Now let's see how the Huawei Mate 30 Pro under the exact same conditions.
Using the same gimbal camera, you can see that the photo taken by the Huawei Mate 30 Pro is significantly brighter, and the outlines of even the furthest away buildings remain visible. This is a photo that would make waves on Instagram!
Even if you're accustomed to the powerful night shooting on Huawei phones, you still might be blown away by the night shots taken on Mate 30 Pro. The phone's formidable 40 MP SuperSensing lens brings out each and every detail lurking under the cover of darkness, in its full splendor.
The partnership between Huawei Mate 30 series and DJI has also resulted in optimized videography that is no less astounding. The DJI MIMO app has incorporated the versatile shooting capabilities provided by HUAWEI Camera Kit to facilitate next-level recording and editing, for instance, allowing the gimbal camera to directly invoke the phone's native camera, switch between front and rear cameras, and zoom in or out, facilitating seamless collaboration between the phone and gimbal camera.
As an undisputed mobile photography leader, Huawei has long been committed to exploring new frontiers in photography and videography. Third-party developers can now benefit from the unmatched software-hardware in Huawei devices, and deliver a versatile, first-rate shooting experience, which will undoubtedly inspire an outpouring of developer innovations. It is in this spirit that HUAWEI Developers has opened up Camera Kit, providing partner developers with enriching and immersive features, via the slow-mo capability, wide aperture capability, and hand-held night shooting capability, among others!
If you are interested in giving your users the best shooting experience available, and working hand-in-hand with Huawei to build the mobile photography ecosystem of the future, visit the HUAWEI Developers website to learn more about the enchanting Camera Kit, and other exciting multimedia capabilities.
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The Honor View 10 comes with the Kirin 970 NPU which powers the AI system that is used in the camera. Thirteen different types of scenes and objects can be recognized instantly, so your camera app can quickly adjust the settings to fit the scene.
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Honor is once again looking to learn from the community to help improve their products. Now is your chance to let them know what new scene you would like to see added to the AI camera.
For Honor View 10 Users: Leave a comment with a photo taken from your View 10, using one of the existing scenes. Then let us know what type of scene you'd like to see added to the mix.
For everyone else: Just comment which scene you'd like to see get added.
Currently, Honor's AI camera supports the following scenes:
Blue Sky
Flower
Plant
Beach
Sunset/Sunrise
Performace
Food
Text
Nightscape
Snow
Cat
Dog
Portrait
The top five most thanked posts will win a prize from a selection of selfie sticks, bluetooth earphones, and more.
I live next to a forrest so a forrest scene would be awesome!
I'd like to see a macro scene that lets you get super close up and capture a ton of fine detail
Rain scene!
With good detail of raindrops and the view/sybject of the picture [emoji14]
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What would we use for sports? Live entertainment? Boxing, formula 1, football, etc.?
Maybe performance?
How about a built in document scanner, automatically crops and leaves just the document or card, etc.
Indoor lighting would be great. Most of us take indoor photos and they tend to go wrong with the white balance, Exposure, the color balance and smoothening.
It isn't exactly low light or night photo as there is a light source, but the camera needs to adjust itself to take natural looking pictures.
Scene suggestions for the AI that I can offer include rain (if it can do snow, it can surely do rain), low light, sports, landscape and macro.
The other advice I have, is as follows. The modified Google Camera apk that runs on most Snapdragon devices is available online. Huawei should spend their resources analysing that, and extracting the features such as portrait mode with a single camera and HDR+, both of which enhance the photo quality marginally... Since most people who own phones do not know about the modified Google Camera, offering such great picture quality at a budget price would be a sure sell. I know the second, and kinda dominating part of my answer is completely different from what was asked to us, but if Huawei does read my answer, I'm sure it'll be a little bit helpful.
mperezkr said:
What would we use for sports? Live entertainment? Boxing, formula 1, football, etc.?
Maybe performance?
How about a built in document scanner, automatically crops and leaves just the document or card, etc.
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There's already a built in doc scanner in the camera app [emoji14]
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A built in camera scanner, like the app CamScanner. That would be cool.
Could you toss in a feature to downgrade the camera's performance when a One Plus phone is detected nearby? I wouldn't want my friends who own them to realize they had chosen to settle for less.
Not a scene recognition, but something that the Kirin 970 is capable of - Portrait / bokeh mode in videos by live tracking the subject.
I know it can be implemented as it is featured in Huawei's mate 10 pro. Hope you can bring this feature to the view 10
An Aquarium mode to photograph fishes or other indoor aquarium scenery. Foliage mode too for garden, forest or any plants that cranks the vivid colors.
Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) is urgently needed for Honor View 10.
I like ai camera
I really like going to the nightclub to watch the concert. My dream is to go to Ultra Miami, so I hope I can go there one day and listen to HARDWELL and then take a selfie with him. I want to increase the concert mode and nightclub mode.
mperezkr said:
What would we use for sports? Live entertainment? Boxing, formula 1, football, etc.?
Maybe performance?
How about a built in document scanner, automatically crops and leaves just the document or card, etc.
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Document scanner already available in default camera. Just swipe from right abd select document mode. :good:
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GeoNez said:
Could you toss in a feature to downgrade the camera's performance when a One Plus phone is detected nearby? I wouldn't want my friends who own them to realize they had chosen to settle for less.
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Haha good one ?
Indoor mode, which can actually optimize florescent light, bulbs, LEDs etc. without compromising the actually light on the subject would be great! A portrait mode that detects multiple faces and then give shallow depth of field on the rest of the background!
I Rain mode would be nice addition ?️?️
Hooow?! said:
I would like to see perfect adjustments during low light situations also there should be an ability to automatically enable EIS when the phone is shaking a good amount
Thanks!
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True . Low light capability is really low and Auto adjustments are much appreciated.
I would like to "Auto HDR" mode or scene recognition in the camera.
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And the next one. Beautify almost sucks like anything and applies all effects it does had. Each has a different face and applying all would messup. For thin faces it is making the face more thinner. If it could adjust this settings it will be a point in good improvements.
The Mi 9 delivers authentic colors and terrific long-range performance, but the Honor 20 Pro's paradigm-shifting Night mode is more versatile and aesthetic.
Even with the tremendous advances in smartphone photography, clear night photos remain the exception, not the rule. At close range, we're treated to blinding glares and blurry light columns, which provide the effect of cheap studio lighting. At long range, a brilliant cityscape is often reduced to a distant haze.
That's why it was such a joy to play around with the Mi 9 and Honor 20 Pro. Both phones perform admirably, taking bright and sharp night photos, but while the Honor 20 Pro features sterling performance in every conceivable low-light environment, the Mi 9 has a few conspicuous flaws that limit its versatility in close range shots. I'd recommend either model for photography enthusiasts, and reserve high praise for the Honor 20 Pro.
Distance Shots
First, a look at some long-range shots. Both pictures below are stunning, the kind you'd happily post on Instagram if you're exploring a new city after dark.
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On a more subjective note, I prefer the landscape colors on the Honor 20 Pro. The colors on the new Xiaomi model meet the naked eye test, and are actually more authentic. The sky was that shade of gray-blue, not the Starry Night-reminiscent deep blue in the Honor phone shot, and the bridge was a duller orange-gold as seen in the Mi 9 photo.
Van Gogh took some liberties with the night sky, and so does the Honor 20 Pro, in order to create a richer visual tapestry. This is a philosophical difference. There's something to be said for an honest reproduction of reality. Nonetheless, I'd guess that most users are like me, and prefer impressive night photos to completely realistic ones. We have 16 waking hours a day to view the world as is; pictures are by their nature, moments in time that are intended to dazzle.
Portrait Shots
Details are also better retained by the Honor 20 Pro, and this becomes obvious when a night portrait shot is taken. Foreground object recognition and color reproduction are consistently superior on the Honor 20 Pro, though they are still quite good on the Mi 9.
Color is the greatest area of discrepancy. The red and blue railing leaps off the screen in the Honor shot, the light reflections on the water are fuller colors, and the grass below me can be identified as green. By contrast, in the Xiaomi shot, the railing is duller, reflections much less vibrant, and the grass is barely discernible.
One area that both cameras could improve on is the HDR portrait effect, which is just a bit too dramatic in both shots. My profile is quite conspicuous against the background, with a quasi-photoshopped effect, but that's I guess a small price to pay for colorful portrait shots at night.
The starkest difference occurs when direct lighting intrudes on a night scene. The pictures speak for themselves.
There you have it. Two phones, and two night modes: one extraordinary, and the other merely excellent. It didn't take too long to discover that, because as the poem goes, the night has a thousand eyes.
Huawei is gearing up to launch its next smartphone, the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro, despite still being unable to bundle Google Mobile Services. The P40 series is scheduled for launch in late March 2020 at an event in Paris, and Huawei has confirmed that the phone will feature the HMS ecosystem with Android 10 and EMUI 10 out of the box. The first set of reliable renders of the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro had recently emerged, showing a flat display for the P40 and a “premium” curved display for the P40 Pro with an interesting design for the corners. Now, new reports suggest that the Huawei P40 Pro could have a newer periscopic telephoto lens for as much as 10x optical zoom.
The renders leaked by @OnLeaks, who has a stellar record with his leaked records, purposefully leave out certain key details. This involves the exact specifications, as well as the camera arrangement. According to OnLeaks, the camera modules are very large, indicating bigger modules or more cameras or both. The primary camera could involve the 64MP Sony IMX686, coupled with the 20MP wide-angle camera and a zoom camera. New reports suggest that this zoom camera could feature a redesigned periscope telephoto lens and come with 10x optical zoom. This report comes courtesy of Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at TF International Securities, who is famed for his accurate predictions on Apple products.
Here is a screenshot from his report where the new periscope setup has been suggested:
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In addition to this, the Huawei P40 Pro also appears to be using a 1G2P lens. Our colleague, Idrees, suggests that this means the camera has 1 Glass and 2 Plastic elements. Most smartphones have lenses with 5 or 6 Plastic elements, so a 1G2P setup would represent an upgrade as glass provides better clarity and is less susceptible to scratching, but at the cost being more difficult to handle. Glass also has a higher refractive index than plastic, making it possible to have a thinner lens. In case the thickness is retained, the higher refractive index will also allow the glass elements to converge a wider field of view onto the sensor. A sensible solution would be to stay somewhere along the middle and partly reap both the advantages.
Interestingly, Huawei’s approach to telephoto is in contrast to Samsung’s for the Galaxy S11+. While Huawei is using a redesigned periscope setup, Samsung is opting for a 48MP high-resolution telephoto camera. It’ll be interesting to see which one comes out on top, keeping in mind the performance of high MP camera setups in their resolution photo modes.
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The aperture f/4.0 is smaller... it will capture less light.
"3D modeling" is commonly referred to the use of 3D production software to build a model with 3D data. 3D modeling is useful in a wide range of scenarios like product modeling, 3D printing, teaching demos, game development, and animation creation.
However, It takes at least several hours to build a low polygon model for a simple object, and even longer for a high polygon one. The average cost of building a simple model can be more than one hundred dollars, and even higher for building a complex one.
3D Modeling Kit is the best tool to improve 3D content production efficiency, which is designed to facilitate fast, simple, and cost-effective 3D content creation, to help create 3D models and animations.
3D Modeling Kit currently offers three capabilities: 3D object reconstruction, material generation, and motion capture. In the near future, more capabilities, such as human body modeling and facial motion capture, will be available.
3D Object ReconstructionIntroductionThis capability is used for modeling, but differs from the other two modeling methods, of which one uses a 3D modeling program and the other uses a scanner. 3D object reconstruction helps develop the user-generated content at lower costs for mobile apps. Instead of images with depth information, the capability requires images collected from a standard RGB camera and captured from multiple angles of an object. Using the images uploaded to the cloud, the capability can automatically generate a 3D model with textures.
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When it comes to hardware requirements, 3D object reconstruction now supports Android and iOS devices. It could offer web APIs in the future, bringing powerful functions to all kinds of apps.
As this capability implements image-based modeling, it has some special requirements for objects, such as requiring them to have rich textures with rigid bodies that are non-reflective and medium-sized. Such objects include goods (plush toys, bags, and shoes), furniture (sofas and pillows), and cultural relics (bronzes, stone artifacts, and wooden artifacts).
The optimal dimensions for an object are between 10 x 10 x 10 cm and 200 x 200 x 200 cm. The capability also supports objects with bigger dimensions, but will require more time to model such objects. It typically takes less than five minutes for 3D object reconstruction to use 1080p images to generate a model, which will be saved as a standard model file format, OBJ or glTF.
Last but not least, the size of the SDK for this capability is only 83 KB, which will not greatly increase the app size.
Application Scenarios3D object reconstruction is ideal for the e-commerce industry. The image below demonstrates an example of this function's usefulness by showing how to model a shoe and cultural relic. Put it on a turntable in a light box, and then collect images by following the image collection suggestions mentioned above.
3D models can be a key factor for boosting user conversion, as it provides a more immersive shopping experience for users and allows them to grasp a realistic impression of the products.
Regarding the cultural relic industry, 3D object reconstruction can be used to generate 3D models for cultural relics, ensuring that they can be digitally preserved and displayed in multimedia.
Material GenerationDefinition of the MaterialThe second capability from 3D Modeling Kit is material generation. Appearance in computer graphics, also known as material, is a property that describes how light interacts with the surface and inside of the object. A material model and a set of control parameters define the surface appearance.
Materials play a vital role in making a virtual scene look more realistic. Take the following two images as an example. The image on the right appears more realistic than the one on the left, because the former is texturized to define the appearance of the walls, floor, oil drums, and table cloth.
Developers and users are faced with several obstacles when trying to create materials.
First, material creation is time-consuming, strenuous, and hard to standardize. Before being used to create life-like materials, images of textures in the real world have to be processed by an art designer using professional software. For example, obtrusive lighting must be removed, and roughness and dimensions must be adjusted.
Second, the cost of material creation is high. The classic approach of texture mapping requires skills and specific renderers. A further barrier to texture mapping is that images used in a project and renderer can rarely be reused in others. Besides, it's hard for art designers to accumulate their experience.
To overcome these obstacles, we propose two solutions:
First, improve the efficiency and quality of material creation, by using the deep learning network to easily generate physically based rendering (PBR) texture maps.
Second, make texture maps usable in different projects and renderers and spread artistic experience, by standardizing the experience and material creation specifications of technical artists into data that complies with the PBR standards.
Introduction to Material GenerationThis capability supports one-tap generation of four types of texture maps via one or more RGB images.
All you need for this is an Android device with a standard RGB camera, which does not have to be a time-of-flight (ToF) camera or light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensor. The supported material types include concrete, marble, rock, gravel, brick, gypsum, clay, metal, wood, bark, leather, fabric, paint, plastic, and composite material.
The generated texture maps come in four types, which are the diffuse map, normal map, specular map, and roughness map. Regarding input image quality, this capability requires that the image's resolution be between 1K to 4K and that the image have no seam, bright spot, shadow, or reflection. The SSIM for the rendered material is greater than 0.9, which indicates that the material generation capability performs rather well.
The image below illustrates how to use material generation to quickly create a house. To begin with, we need to generate texture maps. Once this is done, drag the maps to the spheres, and then copy the texture spheres to the blank models as needed. Finally, the house is created via offline or online rendering.
Motion CaptureThis capability becomes available recently. It quickly and accurately calculates the 3D data of 24 key skeleton points of the human body, through the RGB image or continuous video frames shot from a common monocular camera.
It supports common poses including standing, walking, and running.
The optimal resolution for input images and video is within the range from 320p to 1080p. When the resolution exceeds this, the capability will take a longer time to perform calculation, and this will not significantly boost accuracy. Therefore, to ensure that the capability can offer the ideal results for the input video frames or RGB image with a resolution higher than 1080p, you are advised to scale them down first.
Let's see the output. This capability simultaneously outputs quaternions and 3D coordinates of 24 key skeleton points, which can be used directly in some engines for skeleton animation.
When the capability runs on a phone with the CPU, the detection frame rate is up to 30 fps; when it runs on a phone with the NPU, the detection frame rate is up to 80 fps.
Motion capture can be integrated in either full SDK mode or base SDK mode. If your app runs on Huawei phones, you need to integrate the base SDK which has a file size of 200 KB and download the algorithm package when the capability is used.
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Hey OPPO Humans,
Finally OPPO launched The Portrait Expert, the Reno8 Series on July 18. It's the perfect package in terms of Performance, Cameras, Design, Battery and much more. In this thread, I'll be talking about the premium design & display that we get on OPPO Reno8 5G. So without any further ado, let's get started!
DESIGN
OPPO has been a consistent leader in Technology & Innovation. Experience the premium feel in your hands with the all-new OPPO Reno8 5G that comes in two colors, Shimmer Gold & Shimmer Black.
Shimmer Gold which gives of extraordinary gradient visual effects while staying fingerprint resistant, so just Gold for it. While the Shimmer Black, Black out the rest together.
About Streamlined Unibody Design
After several generations of product iterations, the Reno series has now grown. In terms of catching the user's eyes, they are also constantly polishing the design. Reno has a very outstanding appearance in all generations. In the previous generation, they've used LDI (Laser Direct Imaging) processing on the OPPO Reno7 Series. Exquisitely crafted for a delicate touch, it’s chiseled with over 1.2 million micro-rasters reminiscent of shooting stars.
Like the Reno8 Pro, the Reno8 5G is also equipped with Streamlined Unibody design which enhanced by iconic OPPO Glow. This makes the overall feeling very different. The new Reno8 Series is more intellectual and elegant. The camera design of the OPPO Reno8 series is the same as that of the Find X5 series.
To ensure a smooth transition between camera setup & back cover OPPO uses a high temperature forging and high pressure process to make this design. The raised edge of the camera module forms a 75° arc, and it is polished several times to make it more beautiful, smooth, premium & eye-catchy.
Although this generation of Reno has switched to a new design, many places are still familiar to us. For example, the green groove is still retained in the center of the power button.
Slim & Light
Even after all this complicated process, the company has maintained the form factor well. It weighs 179g and is only 7.67mm thick. This gives a better grip and extremely comfortable to use.
DISPLAY
In terms of display, it features a 6.43" FHD+ AMOLED screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and delivers screen-to-body ratio of 90.8%.
With a 90Hz refresh rate display ensure that you don't have any lag or shuttering. Surely it delivers an ultra-smooth visual and gaming experience. Also touch sampling rate of 180Hz, ensures a smooth scrolling experience.
It also offers support for HDR10+, Netflix HD along with Amazon Prime Video HD certifications. The Reno8 5G also has the SGS eye care display certification which effectively reduces blue light and guards your eyes against fatigue.
It can reach peak brightness of 800nits in sunlight mode, ensuring a clearly visible display always. The display is also Protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 5.
To create a best viewing experience it has O1 Ultra Vision Engine, which uses AI deep learning to improve every frame of your video. Improved clarity and colour to create a viewing experience you’ll never get tired of. It make every video your best video.
For security, In-display fingerprint scanner provided which is fast as Lightning. Only 0.256 seconds needed to unlock became 71% faster.
That's all for the Design & Display of OPPO Reno8 5G.
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