Android 4.3 Update Shows Improvements In Photospheres

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Yesterday Google officially announced Android 4.3 and it showed an incredible desire to push it out there as quickly as possible. There were many changes on the software that we previously talked about, but user Evan Rapoport has discovered one more.

Amongst all the new improvements, the new Jelly-Bean update brings an enhanced photosphere experience. If you’re a Photosphere user, you’ll have to agree that sometimes it’s an exhausting experience. The photos have the tendency to stitch wrongly and get a wrong exposure so you end up with a poorly stitched agglomerate of photographs.

These issues might be a thing of the past as stitching and alignment have been improved in Android 4.3, minimizing errors and producing much more consistent images. Color and exposure was also improved to eliminate inconsistency in color and problems with gray areas and areas of high exposure.

If you’re a photosphere user and hoping to get Android 4.3, when you do let us know how your experience improved. Leave your comments on the section below.

[Via AndroidCentral]

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