Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass. Show all posts

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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Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Google Glass Gets Facebook Sharing Due to Unofficial Photo App, All Details Inside [Tutorial]


As the days go by and developers get their hands on Glass, the basic apps that we need to survive in the wild and share our photos are popping up. Today, Glass To Facebook is available for those who want to post the moments captured with Glass to the social network. It’s the first third-party app that allows you
The setup is similar to that of other third-party apps like GlassTweet, but requires you to give Facebook permissions to post to your timeline. It only takes a few seconds to get going:

After you’ve turned on the Glass To Facebook sharing contact within MyGlass and approve the permissions on Facebook, you’re ready to start posting:

Just take a photo and choose the Glass To Facebook option:


The nice thing about the app is that it creates a photo album for you that will start piling up your Glass-taken photos:


Your photo shows up like any other one would in your friends’ News Feed, too. This means that all of those annoying baby pictures that you see on the daily will now come from the vantage point of the parent’s face. Exciting, I know. On a serious note, it’s nice to see photos from Glass being brought to networks other than Google+, which was the only out of the box option.
While we haven’t heard anything recently about an official Facebook Glass app, we’ve heard that there’s a team of four working on something. What could Facebook look like for Glass? We know that there won’t be ads, since Google isn’t allowing them on the Glass platform as of right now. Aside from that, I wouldn’t mind seeing a Poke pop up on the device. [Source]

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