"Virtual Image" feature in Open Camera app

Components

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Open Camera is a simple camera app for android devices that have a lot of great features in it, completely free and free to use. The problem is that developers do not give users a "Virtual Image" feature in this app, but it's a very interesting feature to use.

Proposal

I would like to propose to Open Camera app developers to add new features that are very interesting to use.

  • Add the "Virtual Image" feature in the Settings section of the application, which is in the photo settings section, and grant the user access to enable this feature, so users can use the "Virtual Image" feature while taking photos.

  • The developer should modify the main view portion of the Open Camera app to add the "Virtual Image" feature, after the user activates the feature in the photo settings section.

  • The developer must provide the user with information instructions when the user wants to use the "Virtual Image" feature, which is the instructions on how to take a picture using the "Virtual Image" feature.

Mockups / Examples

  • Examples of images seen in the Open Camera app after the developer added the Virtual Image feature in the photo settings section.
    Screenshot_20180301-105137-picsayv.png
  • An example of a picture that is visible in the main view of the Open Camera app after the user has enabled the "Virtual Image" feature in the photo settings section.
    Screenshot_20180301-105137-picsay.png
  • Examples of images seen in the Open Camera app when a user wants to use the "Virtual Image" feature, and get instructions on how to take a picture using the Virtual Image feature.
    Screenshot_20180301-105137-picsaytyr.png

Benefits

Users of Open Camera apps will feel very happy with the presence of the "Virtual Image" feature in this app, as users can use the "Virtual Image" feature to take virtual images, just by pressing the camera button, then rotating the object and keeping it in the middle of the camera frame using the Open Camera app on their android device. And it's amazing and really great. So users can display virtual images that are formed using the Open Camera app, and users can find a single point that deviates from the captured image object, so the resulting image appears to be at a clear divergence point. And users will boast against other users, because the Open Camera app they use, can take virtual images.



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