Google has added a feature to improve pixel photos already found on the iPhone


According to Android Police, Google has recently upgraded the system to make it easier to take full-level photos. Google Camera app. To take a single level picture, you need to create two level indicators (one yellow and one white). You can surface these lines by holding your phone steady and upright. Try adjusting the camera until the two lines are on top of each other. Bold the yellow indicator alone. When this happens, it means that you are capturing your pixel level which is best for pictures of famous landmarks. Even better, if you have one The Pixel 4 or later will get you a little haptic response when you’re at full level of the phone.

If you want to take a top-down photo (this means taking a photo with the camera above the subject No corner Allows you to capture the top surface of the frame), hold your phone straight down to show two sets of crosshairs (+). Adjust the phone until the yellow and white crosshairs fall on top of each other.

Crosshairs are also available for taking level photos on your iPhone. Just go Settings > Hear the camera And toggle on the grid. Hold the phone on this subject for a while longer and you will see white crossshare and yellow crosshair. Line them up by moving the phone and you will have a level photo.