Microsoft prepared a strategy to bring more users to its services by introducing more apps for iOS and Android as it is the part of the plan even despite the fact that they are not the part of the Windows ecosystem. Now, an investment in solutions developed to run on non-Windows devices is already carried on by the company.
An intelligent latest camera app for the iPhone called Microsoft Pix is introduced by the company which offers a set of features that will help you to take the best shot at any time.
We often face a situation when we try to take a photo of something but bad luck arrives and we miss the right moment due to an unlocked phone, that's why it takes a long time to open the camera app the then focus on the subject. So, a new app, namely Pix,is introduced by Microsoft for iPhone that will put an end to all of these problems.
Once you open the Microsoft Pix app and start shooting photos, it will automatically deliver performance both before and after the shutter is pressed, and it will help you to capture the moment perfectly. The app also adjusts ISO and exposure even from the second you launch the app. If people are there as part of the photo, the app would detect and focus on the faces of the people.
In order to create a live image automatically, you need to learn through the description of the app that explains how does this work.
"When Microsoft Pix detects interesting motion in your shot, it automatically stitches together the burst frames into a short lopping video called a Live Image. When people are detected, it optimizes the Live Image for their faces, stabilizing the video around them.
Unlike Apple Live Photos, it only creates Live Images when it senses interesting movement, so it won't waste storage and doesn't need to be turned on/off in advance."
Microsoft Research has created this app, but the download link doesn't appear to be up just now and iPhone users should wait to get this from the different app stores in the days to come.
Source: Microsoft: Developing Intelligent Camera App for Apple's iPhone
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