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Google has launched a new app the Google Camera that adds professional creative touch to photos. The Camera app also comes with the Lens Blur feature that will give the photo more SLR type effects.
This apps works on devices running on Android Kitkat 4.4. Thesmartphone camera sare getting more and more sophisticated. The manufacturers either make use of the hardware or the software to get the desired results.
The Google Camera app lens blur works somewhat similar to the Nokia Lumia 920 Refocus feature and the Samsung Galaxy S5’s selective focus feature. With Lens Blur users can blur certain portion of the image to give a shallow depth and add more highlight on a particular subject. You can easily get this kind of effect using a digital SLR. And now you an do the same on photos shot using your smartphone.
TheGoogle Camera app can be downloaded from Google play. It’s 15MB, and after installing you will be able to add affect like Lens Blur, Panorama, photo sphere etc. Unfortunately many of the users might not be able to install this app because the minimum requirement is Android Kitkat 4.4 Check Here The Fearure of Android and Android 4.4 – KitKat.
As you no doubt have heard, today anyone can buy Google Glass in the US. You don't even have to line up, just hit Google's Glass page and start trying to feverishly get one before the limited stock runs out.
You'll still have to cough up 1500 USD(Approximetly 90,000 Indian Rupees) to get in on the game, but at least you don't need to be connected to a current Glass Explorer if you've been hanging out to get one for yourself.
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Previously, only a select few were allowed to purchase Glass. That's right, you needed to be selected to then buy your way into the wearable device program. Then, those initial Explorers were allowed to invite Friends to also buy Glass.
Now, Google is opening up the field to any adult in the US with 1500 bucks burning a hole in their pocket. You'll also get a spectacle frame or sunglass-style shade included in the deal.
There's no indication of just how many headsets Google has in stock for the buying frenzy, but we bet they won't last long either way.
In this one-day-only sale, you'll also get free shades or a frame for your Glass.
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Keep in mind that Glass is still very much in its in fancy, and there's a reason Google has kept the Explorer program so limited. Feedback from knowledgeable wearers is key to making the final mass production version viable.
This latest step clearly means Google is getting closer to releasing a widespread consumer model. If you want in on the Explorer program you need to hit up Google's Glass Page starting at 9 am EDT. The offer is only available for those over 18 in the US (or, presumably, with a US postal address).
Will you be picking up Glass? How do you feel about the new crop of wearable devices on the horizon from Apple, Sony and possibly even Facebook?
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