I read in a few places that this feature can be difficult to alter through software update. On the other hand, you can only imagine how the feature can be misused.
#See through clothes camera app pro#
The question now remains: what will OnePlus do? The “color filter camera” sure has some cool applications and it makes the OnePlus 8 Pro stand out from the competitors. In later versions of the camcorder, Sony removed the feature because it caused a lot of controversy. Sony had a “Night Vision” mode on one of their handycams, and Lewis of Unbox Therapy mentions it in the video above as well. My DIYP buddy Paul Monaghan reminded me that Sony used to sell camcorders that did the same thing, and I have a dim memory about it too. The OnePlus 8 Pro can see through some fabrics like thin black clothes. And now we get to the creepy territory – can it see through clothes? Judging from this test by
It can easily reveal what’s behind a thin layer of plastic, but it doesn’t show you what’s hidden behind a thicker one. It appears that the thickness of plastic depends whether the camera will be able to see through it or not. Check it out in this video from Alan Goodwin:
More precisely, it sees through thin plastic of remote controls, Apple TV, game controllers and so on.
People began to notice that you can use OnePlus 8 Pro’s Photocrom mode to see through some objects. However, when you use the Photochrom mode, you use this camera’s filter for infrared photography. The one we’re concerned with is the “color filter camera,” a 5-megapixel camera that can be used for applying all sorts of unique filters to your photos. The OnePlus 8 Pro packs four cameras, two of which are 48-megapixels.