<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-it-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-it-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":1989555,"date":"2021-09-15T00:20:00","date_gmt":"2021-09-14T22:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=1989555"},"modified":"2021-09-15T05:05:20","modified_gmt":"2021-09-15T03:05:20","slug":"center-stage-why-apples-zooming-video-feature-is-so-useful","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/fr\/2021\/09\/center-stage-why-apples-zooming-video-feature-is-so-useful\/","title":{"rendered":"Center Stage: Why Apple&#039;s zooming-video feature is so useful"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>One well-known thing about iPads: they&rsquo;re used for Zooms and video chats all the time, but their front-facing cameras aren&rsquo;t ideally \u2026<\/b><br \/>\nOne well-known thing about iPads: they&rsquo;re used for Zooms and video chats all the time, but their front-facing cameras aren&rsquo;t ideally placed. Apple&rsquo;s newest iPad Mini and entry-level iPad will be able to help with the awkwardness, somewhat: Center Stage is a digitally-zooming tool built into the latest iPad&rsquo;s wider-angle cameras to automatically keep your face (and your family&rsquo;s) in frame. The tech first debuted on this spring&rsquo;s high-end iPad Pros, but the feature has trickled down faster than expected to the new iPad Mini, and even the entry-level 9th-gen iPad. I&rsquo;ve used it on the iPad Pro: here&rsquo;s how it works, and how you should set expectations. Much like other auto-zooming cameras like Facebook Portal, Center Stage follows a person&rsquo;s face around as they talk. It works by starting with a wider-angle video camera capture (122 degrees) and then zooming in digitally as needed. You don&rsquo;t have to do anything once it&rsquo;s set up: you could get up and walk around, and Center Stage follows you. On the M1-equipped iPad Pro, it worked really well. I found it quickly and smoothly panned and zoomed to my face as needed. It was sometimes a bit weird or jarring to video chat participants, however. Center Stage can be turned on and off in the iPadOS camera settings, so you don&rsquo;t need to use it. You could even opt to chat in a super wide-screen mode, if you prefer, using the ultra-wide camera FOV now. Zoom works with Center Stage: you can toggle support on and off in Zoom&rsquo;s iPad app settings. I found it works on most major video conferencing apps. It also worked on a few camera apps: Filmic Pro works with it, so you could record a selfie video and have it follow you around. Weirdly, Apple&rsquo;s iPadOS doesn&rsquo;t natively support it in the camera app yet for recording videos (at least, so far). I tried Center Stage with a cut-out photo of myself, and a picture of me on an iPad, and it followed both. Just FYI: don&rsquo;t keep other face-like forms near you when you&rsquo;re chatting. It&rsquo;ll also try to track someone else in the room, or pull back to frame you both together. In landscape mode, iPads still have their cameras off to the side. That&rsquo;s how most people use iPads for video chat, since most keyboards and stands also work in landscape mode. That means you&rsquo;re kind of staring off to the side sometimes in Zoom meetings (or at least, that happens to me). Center Stage doesn&rsquo;t solve for that: it just handles framing you better. I found some of my chats still had me looking off-screen a bit, but more zoomed-in. We&rsquo;ll know more once we get to test it out on Apple&rsquo;s newest iPads, but if it&rsquo;s an important feature to you, that should help your shopping decisions. Either way, Center Stage (and, the higher-quality 12-megapixel camera that comes with the feature) is still a welcome upgrade to the iPad&rsquo;s front-facing camera setup.<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One well-known thing about iPads: they&rsquo;re used for Zooms and video chats all the time, but their front-facing cameras aren&rsquo;t ideally \u2026 One well-known thing about iPads: they&rsquo;re used for Zooms and video chats all the time, but their front-facing cameras aren&rsquo;t ideally placed. 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