An in depth review of the Photo Sphere functionality included in the Android 4.2 Camera app.

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22 thoughts on “Hands-on with Android 4.2 Camera / Photo-Sphere”
  1. Is there a reason why my device only shows the settings option and not any others such as to switch between rear and front facing? (Yes I do have both)

  2. i was hoping you could help me. i have this installed but i have audio problems. Only when recording audio. For example, Videos on camera, while using applications like Snapchat and Voxer. It sounds fuzzy, you just cant often distinguish what is being said.
    thank you,

  3. I just installed it on my LG optimus 4x HD, android 4.0.1. But, does anybody know how I can remove the shutter sound from photosphere??

  4. "PhotoSphere landed on Android with the 4.2 update. Well, it only works on recent devices, with Google APK, so only with a camera device compatible out-of-the-box with the AOSP camera app (hello, Exynos!)
    > With Focal, we’re introducing …PicSphere. PicSphere is a open-source replacement, based on Hugin. Do full 360° panoramas that shows both your feet and the sky. "
    > xda-developers. c o m /android/focal-added-to-cyanogenmod-10-2-nightlies/

  5. It already had it in April 2011 when Photosynth made their mobile pano app for iOS.

    Windows Phone had it since May of 2012 when they got Photosynth's mobile pano app.

    The next step is to use structure from motion techniques (as the orginal Photosynth application on Windows does) in order to cleanly stitch foreground + background when the camera's lens does not pivot perfectly on one point in space.

    Watch Megastereo: Constructing High-Resolution Stereo Panoramas on Vimeo to see what I mean.

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