Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Glass Update Brings Voice -Powered Photo Captions And HDR Photos, Comparison Photos Inside [SlideShow]



Are you one of the lucky few that got handed a set of Google Glass and had $1,500 dollars to burn? Great stuff! A new camera feature for your expensive pair of specs just got released.
Making good on their promise to update Google Glass monthly, the company has just launched a patch that delivers two crucial photo-focused features to their universal soldier eye wear: HDR images and on-the-fly voice powered photo annotations.

HDR (High Vibrant Range) images is a function you may have seen on your mobile phone's camera, even though you probably don't know what it's all about. Built into quite a few of today's mobile phones, the “HDR” function, put simply, shoots a series of photographs in extremely quick succession at multiple exposures, then morphs these photographs together to offer one with the best brightness tones. 

Have a look at the comparison slideshow bellow, major difference, right?





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