You use the Android Native Development Kit (NDK) https://developer.android.com/ndk
No, the camera is indeed allowed to change a tiny bit. For example, you do not need a tripod. Taking photos with a handheld camera works fine (although a tripod works even better). They explain it in greater detail in…
This new method works well for partially transparent regions (hair) and allows slightly larger background movement and color overlap between foreground and background.
You use the Android Native Development Kit (NDK) https://developer.android.com/ndk
No, the camera is indeed allowed to change a tiny bit. For example, you do not need a tripod. Taking photos with a handheld camera works fine (although a tripod works even better). They explain it in greater detail in…
This new method works well for partially transparent regions (hair) and allows slightly larger background movement and color overlap between foreground and background.