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  2. Open Camera - Wikipedia

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    Remote photo taking using sound-based activation, Changing photo and video file name prefixes, Image and video quality and format options, Custom Exif tags, Customisable photo stamping, Exposure locking, A variety of photo modes (STD, DRO, HDR, PANO, EXPO {}), Flash photography, including the use of screen flashes for front-facing camera ...

  3. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones.The devices on this list typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays.

  4. Fyuse - Wikipedia

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    Developer (s) Fyusion Inc. Operating system. Android, iOS. Website. fyu .se. Fyuse is a spatial photography app which lets users capture and share interactive 3D images. By tilting or swiping one's smartphone, one can view such "fyuses" from various angles — as if one were walking around an object or subject. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Face ID - Wikipedia

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    Face ID is a biometric authentication facial recognition system designed and developed by Apple Inc. for the iPhone and iPad Pro.The system can be used for unlocking a device, [1] making payments, accessing sensitive data, providing detailed facial expression tracking for Animoji, as well as six degrees of freedom (6DOF) head-tracking, eye-tracking, and other features.

  6. Pixel Camera - Wikipedia

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    Pixel Camera, formerly Google Camera, is a camera phone application developed by Google for the Android operating system. Development with zoom lenses for the application began in 2011 at the Google X research incubator led by Marc Levoy, which was developing image fusion technology for Google Glass. [ 3] It was publicly released for Android 4. ...

  7. Instagram - Wikipedia

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    A camera inside Direct lets users take a photo and send it to the recipient without leaving the conversation. [ 198 ] [ 199 ] [ 200 ] A new update in November 2016 let users make their private messages "disappear" after being viewed by the recipient, with the sender receiving a notification if the recipient takes a screenshot.

  8. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license. Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store.

  9. List of free and open-source Android applications - Wikipedia

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    Android phones, like this Nexus S running Replicant, allow installation of apps from the Play Store, F-Droid store or directly via APK files. This is a list of notable applications (apps) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software.