Google has opened up its Photo Sphere Camera App for the iOS devices, which was previously congruent with the Android KitKat 4.4 and higher operating systems only. Apparently, the application has made its first appearance in the corporation's Nexus 4 smartphone and it was not applicative for non-Nexus handsets.
Now, this legendary America based Multinational firm, which is ruling the field of Internet-related services and products has decided to launch its Camera app for the Apple's iOS that powers the iPhones and iPads. However, the product manager of this application, Evan Rapoport has claimed that their goal is to virtually explore the world and to help the people through this Maps integration.
If we take a look on the earlier reports in which the chief of Google+, Vic Gundotra has stated that the company is striving to revolutionize the field of photography and seeks to provide innovative technology. Articulately, via this app you can capture 360-degree panoramic image and after that you could publish them to Google Maps or other social network.
Its quite zestful to know that the new iOS app capacitates the user to create a 360-degree picture around an axis and he will be guided with a dot as they start to capture a Photo Sphere image. The application is pretty easy to use because it automatically clicks the image and keeps on stapling them together, whenever a user aligns the dot. After this the final render of the stapled photos results in a sphere.
As per the reports, beside from Panorama and Photo Spheres the Camera app delivers SLR-like image results via its Lens Blur mode. Though, it has been optimised for iPhone 5 and also compatible with iOS 7, but the iPhone 4 can not create photo spheres. Here, it seems obligatory to make you apparent that it's not a new idea for the smartphones because Apple has already discovered its own Pano mode apps like Sphere and 360-degree Panorama app that offers the similar functionality.