The Oppo Find X2 Lite was announced in April 2020 and released a month later in the UK. It’s a tiny bit pricier than its three close rivals, but its svelte design compared to its bigger, blockier rivals may sway you towards it. Specs-wise, then, the Oppo Find X2 Lite sits roughly neck-and-neck with other 5G phones at this price point. There are four rear cameras, including a 48MP main snapper, and you won’t find pictures disappointing, though two of the snappers feel redundant. The Snapdragon 765G chipset delivers moderate processing speeds, though we found the phone could be a little slow now and then, and there’s a 4,025mAh battery, which will see you through about a day of use but not much more. It shows the name of currently selected view and allows to select a view for each placeholder.The rest of the phone’s specs are fairly typical of a phone at this price.
On each of the compared photos a view selector is placed, e.g.: Longwave UV ▼. Several layouts are supported: slider and side by-side comparison with up to 6 photos shown synchronously on the screen. If a photo with activated comparison mode is opened in the viewer, theīutton appears in the bottom right corner giving access to "Comparison mode settings" menu. If the left/right images are reversed on your display (this often happens in full-screen mode) press the 4 key to reverse them.
To enable/disable 3D stereo display of a compatible stereo pair image press the 3 key.
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on a suitable 3D TV or monitor (passive 3D system)įor details about 3D refer to: Mindat manuals: Mindat Media Viewer: 3D without any special equipment using cross-eyed or parallel-eyed method
The 3D images can be viewed in several ways: If a stereoscopic 3D image is opened in the viewer, the 3D button appears in the bottom right corner giving access to "3D settings" menu.
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The button, or the P key will start playing the animation directly, you can interrupt this by using the mouse or finger on the image to regain manual movement control. The button switches to move mode so that you can use your mouse/fingers to move the image around the screen as with other media types. Once active you can spin the image/change the animation by moving your mouse or finger on the image left/right or by pressing the keys. Note that while images are loading this option will not be available but will be automatically activated when the animation has loaded. Keyboard shortcuts: You can stop/start video play with the P key.Īnimation (usually 360 degree spin rotations) have their own controls: - enable spin mode. Video files have a standard set of video controls: - Reset to start, - Skip back, - Play, - Pause, - Skip forwards. If the scalebar is in default position, double click will make it circular. Double click will reset the scalebar to it's default size and position. The scalebar is draggable and resizeable. If the field of view (FOV) is specified for the photo, the scalebar appears in the left bottom corner of the viewer. > in the bottom center, raises the information box giving details and further options for the media, Keyboard shortcuts: use the left and right arrow keys. in the bottom center are used for switching between the photos of the same specimen.
Keyboard shortcuts: use shift + the left and right arrow keys. Usually this is used for previous/next photo in a gallery, in an article or in search results. Use the mouse or your finger to drag the image or the view area of the image around the screen.Īnd right hand side of the screen move forwards and backwards for the other images associated with the media you selected. Zoom in and out of media using your mousewheel or with a two-finger 'resize' action on a touch device. Different controls are available depending on the type of media being shown (photo, video, animation, 3d image) Here is a quick guide to some of the options available to you.