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Now Snap This Picture This
And
Do Surprising Things With Your
Cell ,Smart ,Android Phones
Cameras
Photo:Sameer/auracompletsolutions.blogspot.com/ Adobe Stock
Photo:Sameer/auracompletsolutions.blogspot.com/ Adobe Stock
Your Rx BOTTLES AND VITAMINS TOGETHER
so you'll have all medication information handy when you go to the doctor.
A PlANT OR FLOWER YOU LIKE
Show the picture to the staff at your local nursery.
YOU ARE HERE MAPS
at malls , parks and metro stations. You'll have a portable map as you keep walking.
The DRINKS MENU
Send it to a friend who's running late to dinner.
YOURSELF WEARING DIFFERENT OUTPUTS
in a dressing room so you can compare the looks without trying on each item again.
LOCATION SIGNS
In a paking lot so you can find your way back.
YOUR WALLET
Opened just enough to show what's missing if it's stolen.
A RECIPE'S INGREDIENTS LIST
so you can double check what you need while grocery shopping.
YOUR LICENCE PLATE
You may need it to recall the vehicle's registration number.
YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE CARDS, DRIVER'S LICENCE AND PASSPORT
To have on hand in emergencies.
To password-protct important photos,download an app like Folder Lock or Hide it Pro.
Hey Everyone ,
Now Snap This Picture This
And
Do Surprising Things With Your
Cell ,Smart ,Android Phones
Cameras
Photo:Sameer/auracompletsolutions.blogspot.com/ Adobe Stock
Smartphone cameras let you take advantage of every available photo opportunity. But they can do more than snap pictures of partying friends and sweeping landscapes. With the right apps, your camera can perform feats from translating texts to scanning paperwork.
Use your smartphones Camera snap
Your Rx BOTTLES AND VITAMINS TOGETHER
so you'll have all medication information handy when you go to the doctor.
A PlANT OR FLOWER YOU LIKE
Show the picture to the staff at your local nursery.
YOU ARE HERE MAPS
at malls , parks and metro stations. You'll have a portable map as you keep walking.
The DRINKS MENU
Send it to a friend who's running late to dinner.
YOURSELF WEARING DIFFERENT OUTPUTS
in a dressing room so you can compare the looks without trying on each item again.
LOCATION SIGNS
In a paking lot so you can find your way back.
YOUR WALLET
Opened just enough to show what's missing if it's stolen.
A RECIPE'S INGREDIENTS LIST
so you can double check what you need while grocery shopping.
YOUR LICENCE PLATE
You may need it to recall the vehicle's registration number.
YOUR HEALTH INSURANCE CARDS, DRIVER'S LICENCE AND PASSPORT
To have on hand in emergencies.
To password-protct important photos,download an app like Folder Lock or Hide it Pro.
TRANSLATE FOREIGN TEXT
With a typical translation app, you have to tap out text in a foreign language and then convert it to your native tongue, or vice versa. This can be a tedious process—especially if a server is hovering over you waiting to take your food order. Here's a better idea: Scan the menu (or any other document) with your phone's camera and instantly view the English translation.
You can work this trick on any phone with the free Google Translate app (for Android and iOS). Once you download the program, open it and choose the languages you'll require—the one to be translating from and the one to be translated to—from the drop-down menus at the top of the screen. Then tap the Instant translate button, which looks like a camera with a little plus sign inside. Now point your phone's camera at foreign text, from road signs to paper documents, and the screen will display the translated words as if by magic.
If you own a Samsung Galaxy phone, version S8 or later, you can pull off the same feat with the native camera app. Just open it and tap the Bixby Vision button, which looks like an eye symbol, on the lower left-hand side of the screen. Then point your camera at a document, and the phone will automatically detect the language and translate the foreign words into your phone's default tongue.
ADD AUGMENTED REALITY
Want to see digital graphics overlaid on your phone camera's view of the world? You have more options than ever before: Both Android and iOS are adding augmented reality tweaks to their respective platforms, and third-party app developers are also jumping on the AR bandwagon.
To dip a toe into the AR waters, start with Snapchat (for Android and iOS). Install the photo and video messaging app, open the camera screen, and tap anywhere on the scene. Snapchat will immediately display a variety of AR stickers, which you can preview with a tap. Then adjust your angle, place the sticker where it fits best, and take a photo or video as normal.
If Snapchat isn't for you, you can still enjoy AR on your phone. A few examples: PGA Tour AR (for iOS only) places golf holes on top of nearby surfaces like your kitchen counter, Inkhunter (for Android and iOS) lets you preview tattoos on your skin before you apply any needles, and the Ikea Catalog app (for Android and iOS) will drop AR versions of furniture into your real rooms so you can check out how they look.
LOOK UP INFORMATION
With a little help from the Google Lens technology built into Google Photos for Android (it's not yet available in the version of the app for iOS, although Google says it's coming soon), you can snap an image of anything and then receive information about that object.
To employ this trick, use Google Photos to open any image, then tap the Google Lens button, which looks like a simplified camera shape, at the bottom of the screen. The software will recognize an object in the photo, whether it's a historical landmark or a type of flower, and provide information about it. Think of it like a visual search tool, recognizing everything from celebrities to famous works of art.
If you own a Google Pixel phone, you can also access Lens through Google Assistant. Press and hold the Home button to bring up the Assistant, then tap the Google Lens button on the lower right and point your camera at a target. Tap the screen to confirm that the pictured item is the one you want to learn about, and information will pop up on the display.
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