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Google Camera Go gets HDR mode

By IANS | Updated: December 21, 2020 14:45 IST

New Delhi, Dec 21 Google Camera Go app has received a dedicated High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode for ...

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New Delhi, Dec 21 Google Camera Go app has received a dedicated High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode for enhanced photography on low-end Android Go-supported devices.

The new mode will increase the dynamic range of a given image and will also enhance the overall output of the images with more details.

"Camera Go keeps getting better. We're bringing HDR to more #Android devices, allowing you to capture photos with crisper details and richer colour at any time of day," the company said in a tweet recently.

Android Go Edition is a stripped-down version of the regular Android operating system for entry-level smartphones. It is designed for devices with 2GB or lower RAM.

Google, back in October, announced that it is working on the HDR mode for the Camera Go app when it added the Night mode to the app.

Google announced the Night mode for entry-level Android smartphones to take detailed images in low or no light conditions.

Launched alongside the Nokia 1.3, Google Camera Go comes pre-installed with the application as the default camera application.

( With inputs from IANS )

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