![]() ![]() Look at the space between the rear window and the spoiler, along with the upper rim of the driver-side window. Size differences are there again.original (2.75 MB), UFocus (919k) and Lens Blur (582k).I'm only really going to comment on the two blurred photos, as that's the topic of this post! leaves on the bush and trees) and depth (I stood about 10-15 feet away from the point of focus, and other things are obviously much farther out than in the indoor shots). Some additional elements come into play here.one, the M8's camera is known to have some difficulties with color-washing and overexposure with higher levels of light. I used the center of the car mass as the point of focus. If you look at the green side of the Rubik's cube, the UFocus version creates an artificial shine that the Lens Blur does not.Both blur effects seem to provide roughly the same feel of the picture with standard level of blur (Google's camera app allows you to adjust the amount of blur.something I don't think UFocus does).Both UFocus and Lens Blur had issues with the small antennae on the android, lumping them in with the background.The original picture from the HTC camera app is the largest at 1.68 MB, which I'm assuming is a given, since it contains clearer/sharper details.I would say this is close to the ideal situation for a blur/bokeh shot, as the subject is less than 5 feet away from the lens, and there aren't a lot of small objects in the background. ![]() In the following indoor shots, I used my little Android guy as the main point of focus, with some select items in the background. I'm going to provide the original HTC camera shot, alongside the UFocus edit and the Google Lens Blur. I did two quick series.indoor (mild fluorescent lighting) and outdoor. These are my observations and impressions only. I'm not a photographer by any means, so take everything I write here (or that you see here) with a grain of salt. Saw that it has a "lens blur" option, so I wanted to do a quick comparison between that specific effect and UFocus, and thought it might be interesting for others. I downloaded it because I didn't know what it offered that might be different than the HTC camera app. In any case, I just read that Google released their own camera app in the Google Play store. If you think I should put into the existing sticky thread, let me know. So I just did my first post in the "first impressions" sticky thread a couple of days ago.wasn't sure if I should post what I'm going to do now in the "Photos and Videos" thread, or create a new one. ![]()
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