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  • Windows gets its own screen-powered “ring light” via a new app — and it already does more than Apple’s native version

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    A new app turns your display into a virtual ring light for clearer video calls, echoing Apple’s macOS Edge Light feature but with extra control.

    When Apple recreates the functionality of a third-party app as a native experience, it's called Sherlocking. What's it called when a third-party app developer takes an excellent macOS feature and ports it over to Windows? I'm not sure, but I'm happy to share a brilliant example.

     

    Camo Streamlight is a new app that lights up your screen to improve the image quality of your camera. It's similar to "Edge Light," which is in testing on macOS, but the makers of Camo Streamlight tossed in some features that should make Apple green with envy — or green in appearance. Plus, it's free.

     

     

     

    Camo Streamlight examples

    As an extreme example, I turned off all lights in my office and took a photo without Camo Streamlight.

    (Image credit: Future)

     


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