Android Q will offer photo apps access to added depth effects Engadget

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The first Android Q beta has arrived. And based on the featuresGoogle listed on Android Developers Blog, it may herald the arrival of extra photography apps with depth effects like iPhone's portrait mode. The upcoming cellular platform permits packages to request a "Dynamic Depth" photograph which includes a JPEG and numerous intensity-related elements within the identical record. That will permit builders to offer a diffusion of blur and bokeh styles and options in-app.

In addition, they can use Dynamic Depth data to create 3D images or augmented reality effects in photos in the future.Google says it's making the features an open format and that it's working with Android manufacturers to make the technology accessible across devices running Android Q and later. That means the feature will be available even for non-Pixel users in the future. At the moment, though only Pixel devices can run the mobile platform's beta preview.

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