The key benefit of Native Mode is image quality. When you’re performing inspections, the details matter. Higher-resolution photos mean sharper images and greater clarity. This is essential for documenting any damage or condition issues that might be hard to capture with lower-quality photos.

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Enabling Native Mode in Record360 is a simple but powerful way to improve your inspection process. Using your device’s full camera capabilities, you’ll capture the highest quality photos possible, providing the clarity and detail necessary for thorough documentation.

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Practicals are cool. You get the light and you don't really have to worry about "hiding it." However, there's this also really SUPER COOL (/s) effect that you get from a practical right next to a wall where light bulb just draws the shape of whatever is around it. (Example)

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Personally speaking, after seeing how a good cinematographer uses their practical(s) while avoiding these highlights on the wall or even the lamp clipping in comparation to the rest of the image, I can't but help to aim towards that standard. Thoughts? Tips?

Why does this matter? Native Mode ensures you’re capturing the highest-quality photos your device can offer. Instead of relying on default app settings, you’re unlocking the full resolution potential of your camera.

It’s not just your photos that can be enhanced with Record360. The app also gives you flexible video recording settings, allowing you to choose the resolution that fits your needs. Here are the available options:

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In this blog, we’ll explore why enabling Native Mode can be a game-changer for your inspections, how to turn it on, and some quick tips for optimizing your photo settings for the best results.

When “Native Mode” is enabled in Record360’s photo settings, it taps directly into your device’s camera features. In other words, it uses the same camera capabilities as your device’s camera app. This simple shift can significantly improve the quality of your inspection photos.

If you’re using Record360 for inspections, you want your photos to be clear, detailed, and easy to capture. That’s where the app’s “Native Mode” comes into play. This feature allows you to take inspection photos using the full power of your device’s camera, just like you would with your device’s built-in camera app. This makes the experience feel intuitive and familiar while ensuring your images are top-notch in quality and resolution.

That’s an impressive level of detail. Whether you inspect vehicles, properties, or equipment, this clarity ensures that every scratch, dent, or irregularity is accurately documented.

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For example, you’re inspecting a rental car for damage. With Native Mode enabled, you can capture minute scratches or dents in 4K resolution. These high-definition images provide a more transparent, reliable record that can make all the difference in disputes or damage claims.

Add a general light that matches the light in the practical...which I'm not sure I fully understand how or why that works.

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