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Blackmagic Camera 1.1 supports more Samsung phones with new features
Blackmagic Camera app is rolling out version 1.1 update. The latest release not only brings functional improvements but also expands support to more Android phones. With the latest version, the Google Pixel 6 series and several OnePlus, Samsung, and Xiaomi phones became supported.
According to the info via Threads, Blackmagic Camera 1.1 comes with a handful of new features. The new addition includes HDMI monitoring support, pull focus transition controls, plus support for Blackmagic Cloud for Organizations.
In addition, the camera app now also supports 3D LUTs during recording and monitoring. Your phone’s screen brightness can be dimmed while recording. It will help you prevent overheating concerns that appear on smartphones with excessive camera usage.
Besides, some image retouching tools, including noise reduction and sharpening, can also be applied to your footage. You will also be able to save clips to any location or external storage, making it easier to manage the project.
Blackmagic Camera 1.1 changelog:
- HDMI monitoring.
- 3D LUTs for recording and monitoring.
- Pull focus transition controls.
- Blackmagic Cloud organizations.
- Login account within Blackmagic Cloud.
- Ability to dim screen while recording.
- Optional image noise reduction.
- Optional image sharpening.
- Audio level pop-up.
- Japanese translations.
- Ability to not generate a proxy while recording.
- Save clips to any location including external storage.
- General performance and improvements.
Blackmagic launched its camera app for Android at the end of June this year. The first post-launch update to the app makes it even more robust. Pixel 6, Pixel 6a, and Pixel 6 Pro will be able to use it alongside the Galaxy S21 and S22 series smartphones.
At present, the Blackmagic Camera app is free to download on Google Play. Despite being a free camera app, it brings pro-level video recording capabilities including more codecs, enhanced metadata, plus direct integration with the Davinci Resolve editing suite.
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