Google Pixel 2 XL camera beats Iphone camera with these following 5 unique features.
1. Portrait Mode
In photography or digital photography portrait mode is a function used in digital camera used when you want to click a picture of a single object. When taking photos in portrait mode, the camera will automatically uses a larger aperture to keep the background out of focus. This uses a narrow depth of field so the subject being photographed is the only thing in focus.
2. Video Stabilization
This feature gives you clearer stabilized views rather than blurred vision in a video. It's a way to cancel (as best as possible) your moves (vibrations) while you're recording a movie.
It can be either electronic, the sensor being a little bigger than the movie frames ("pictures"),
or mechanical, by moving the sensor, one lens or a mirror in the opposite direction than the detected move. If done well, if can provide much better pictures, especially when zooming (while recording), if of low quality it can blur everything you tape. Anyway Google Pixel 2 XL has this unique feature to stabilize video and provide better quality Videos.
If you want to take control from the assistant, simply tap the Assistant button in the lower-left corner of the app, then Album (you can also use the top-right menu). In the Create album screen, tap the images you wish to include, then Create. Wait for the album to be created, assign a name, and wait for it to be saved. Here, you can even add text, add photos, rearrange the photo order (long-tap and drag, or use the sorting button) and even set the location. Tap the check button when you’re done.
1. Portrait Mode
In photography or digital photography portrait mode is a function used in digital camera used when you want to click a picture of a single object. When taking photos in portrait mode, the camera will automatically uses a larger aperture to keep the background out of focus. This uses a narrow depth of field so the subject being photographed is the only thing in focus.
2. Video Stabilization
This feature gives you clearer stabilized views rather than blurred vision in a video. It's a way to cancel (as best as possible) your moves (vibrations) while you're recording a movie.
It can be either electronic, the sensor being a little bigger than the movie frames ("pictures"),
or mechanical, by moving the sensor, one lens or a mirror in the opposite direction than the detected move. If done well, if can provide much better pictures, especially when zooming (while recording), if of low quality it can blur everything you tape. Anyway Google Pixel 2 XL has this unique feature to stabilize video and provide better quality Videos.
3. Google Photos Assistant
Assistant can create photo albums, make GIF animations, create great movies, and group (or juxtapose) photos in collages. All you need to do is open the app, then tap the menu and go to Settings > Assistant Cards. Tap New creations to enable it. You’ll now receive cards and notifications informing you when the assistant has made something new for you. When your smartphone is full of photos, it can be difficult to find what you’re looking for. The sensible option, therefore, is to group them into albums. Every photo on my Android device — and therefore, on my Google drive — has been grouped into an album by the assistant. Using the date and the location the photos were snapped albums are automatically created by the assistant while you sleep. This is a great way to group photos and videos from, say, a trip to the zoo, or even an entire holiday.
If you want to take control from the assistant, simply tap the Assistant button in the lower-left corner of the app, then Album (you can also use the top-right menu). In the Create album screen, tap the images you wish to include, then Create. Wait for the album to be created, assign a name, and wait for it to be saved. Here, you can even add text, add photos, rearrange the photo order (long-tap and drag, or use the sorting button) and even set the location. Tap the check button when you’re done.
4. Google Lens
Google Lens is a unique feature for Google Pixel 2 XL. For the moment, Google is only talking about a "preview" of lens shipping on Pixel 2 phones. But as a part of Google Assistant, Google Lens has the potential to reach every Android phone or tablet on Marshmallow and up, letting these devices recognize objects, landmarks and other details visually (with a little help from your location data) and conjure up actionable information about them. For example, you might be able to identify a certain flower visually, then bring up info on it from Google's knowledge graph. Or it could scan a restaurant in the real world, and bring up reviews and photos from Google Maps. Or it could identify a phone number o a flier, or an SSID and password on the back of a Wi-Fi router.
Whether it's through a camera interface in Google Assistant, or after the fact through Google Photos, the strength of Lens — if it works as advertised — will be the accurate identification and the ability to provide useful info based on that. It's absolutely natural, then, that Lens should come baked into the camera app (and Photos itself) on the new Google Pixel 2 XL smartphone.
5. Low light Photos
Digital photography is easy- when you have plenty of light and the conditions are ideal. But, as you may know, lighting conditions in digital photography aren’t always as we would like them. In digital photography its essential that we work with light as much as humanly possible otherwise disappointing results may occur. Google Pixel 2 XL helps you to click skillful pictures in low light.
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