Filters
If you are a mobile user Motorola, you better go to the Google Play Store to download the new version of its application from camera. And it is that the company has launched an update with some interesting additions that provide new capabilities and more content to this tool. It's nothing groundbreaking, but if you're passionate about photography and you're good at adjusting controls manually, or you enjoy Augmented Reality content, you're wasting time to update your app.
Head over to the Google Play Store to check for the app update Moto Camera 2 This is where you will now find live filters . That is, a collection of effects that modify the appearance of everything the camera picks up. And the good thing is that you can see it applied before taking the shot, to know at all times how the result will be. But there are more interesting things in this update.
The other strong point falls around the Augmented Reality stickers Stickers that are applied directly to the image in three dimensions. Now, for the moment the function arrives empty in this update, and the content is expected to be released at the end of February through Google Lens. Something that had already been seen in the Motorola Moto Z3 and Moto Z3 Play.Of course, in this case the function will not be compatible with all Motorola terminals, since not all of them have enough technology to display these Augmented Reality stickers or stickers, as is the case with the Motorola Moto G7 Play, the Moto G6, the Moto G5 Plus or the Moto X4, in addition to the Motorola One.
Along with this it is possible to keep the manual mode always active if we are advanced users in this photography. That is, being able to control the exposure, white balance and other options when we start the camera application. In addition, this function takes the Histogram to all Motorola terminals to know the information of the image. And also the Kelvin degrees to help choose the correct white balance and faithfully represent the colors of reality.
In addition, as in any self-respecting update, Motorola has included bug fixes or failures of previous versions. So the camera application should be more reliable and work correctly in more situations.
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