Go camera
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Discover more on TapTapAvailable on Initial release Jul 20, 2014
Use a few simple steps to turn your chessboard photos into chess records 1. Take a photo of the chessboard and let the built-in image recognition engine automatically find the four corners of the chessboard. 2. Manually adjust the sensitivity of black and white color recognition with the slider. 3. Click to manually add or delete chess pieces to add meta information to the game record file, such as player name, rank, etc. The generated SGF file can be copied to the clipboard, or sent by email, and can also be opened by Go Master application (EasyGo) or SmartGo Kifu. Go Camera supports 9x9, 13x13, 19x19 boards, optimized for iPhone and iPad. Go Camera Pro is a subscription version that includes additional features. - Automatic counting (1 year) The automatic counting function supports Japanese, Chinese and other rules. (Tap the result to see an explanation of the calculation method) - Automatic notation (1 year) Automatic real-time game score generation from video recordings while you play (includes all features of the "Automatic Counting" subscription) Each Go Camera Pro subscription also includes Unlock the following features: ‐ Siri Shortcuts: Take a photo of your Go board with a voice command of your choice - Dark Mode - Alternate App Icons This subscription does not auto-renew. If you want to continue using the unlocked features after one year, you will need to manually resubscribe. You also have the option of subscribing to the "Professional Edition for Life", which provides all the features of the app and never expires.
What’s new
Live capture now uses Artificial Intelligence for increased accuracy
FAQ
When was this game updated?
Go camera is updated at 2022-11-02.
what's new in the latest version of Go camera?
Live capture now uses Artificial Intelligence for increased accuracy
Which studio developed this game?
The provider of Go camera is Thomas Breitling.
Can I play Go camera on Android/iOS?
Now Go camera is available on iOS.
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