Google is said to be amping up its camera app with new features and reportedly plans to release it as a standalone app on Google Play for anyone, according to Engadget.The rumored updates to Google's camera app include background blurring with a shallower depth of field, enhanced high-resolution panoramas, and Photo Sphere modes, according to Engadget. The app is also said to get a new user interface and no-crop viewfinder so that whatever users see through their viewfinder is exactly what will show up in the photo.
While hardware still matters for smartphones' photographic capabilities, good software is also necessary.
Google announced last November that it was overhauling its mobile OS' plumbing to include two higher-end photography features -- raw image formats and burst mode, which captures multiple photos in rapid succession and merges them into a single high-dynamic range photo. The rumored background blur and high-resolution panoramas could complement these features and be useful to non-Nexus user
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