John20212
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The no way to turn it off, is really stupid if that's how the non-beta version is going to work. I like the feature, but I will not update the Camera app if it's going to be the default without an on-off switch in settings.
how did u guys enable the living images, i had the latest camera beta but its not working
you need to have the latest Windows Phone 8.1 the Preview for Developers update
I just saw the video posted by bemiquel and as he says he got the live images working on Nokia Camer Beta not Nokia Camera app. So abviously it is not available on Nokia Camera app. Now how to find the Nokia Camera Beta app, I dont find it in the windows phone market place. Can bemiquel or any one post the link for Nokia Camera Beta app?
Funciona! muchas gracias!.To get it working on my 1020, I had to:
*Install Windows Phone 8.1 Dev Preview
*Install Latest Version of Nokia Camera Beta
*Go to settings, swipe left, camera+pictures (or something, my phone's in Spanish) and "Reset Camera"
*Then, open Nokia Camera Beta app, go into settings and "Reset Camera to defaults".
That's all. Now I've got living images on every Still shot (NO Smart Cam!)
Remember that, in order to see them, you have to open de gallery from the Camera Beta app, NOT the Photo Gallery.
Downsides: Shooting videos became unstable when zooming into full distance (acts like if the hardware weren't enough to handle it)
Also, automatic video playing in the camera roll doesn't work properly (when you swipe through your pics, video doesn't always start playing).
To get it working on my 1020, I had to:
*Install Windows Phone 8.1 Dev Preview
*Install Latest Version of Nokia Camera Beta
*Go to settings, swipe left, camera+pictures (or something, my phone's in Spanish) and "Reset Camera"
*Then, open Nokia Camera Beta app, go into settings and "Reset Camera to defaults".
That's all. Now I've got living images on every Still shot (NO Smart Cam!)
Remember that, in order to see them, you have to open de gallery from the Camera Beta app, NOT the Photo Gallery.
Downsides: Shooting videos became unstable when zooming into full distance (acts like if the hardware weren't enough to handle it)
Also, automatic video playing in the camera roll doesn't work properly (when you swipe through your pics, video doesn't always start playing).