rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
I've got a new phone coming today and have been looking around at some photo apps and found this one:
http://www.camerafv5.com/index.php
I am going to try the free version. This purports to give you complete control over the camera in your smart phone. Not sure how well it will work with my specific phone--I have just emailed the developer to ask that but haven't heard back yet.
Any one else tried it?
Aside from light meter apps, what other photo-centric programs are folks using?
On my current phone, I have Snapseed, Photo Editor, and Photaf.
These three are fairly useful for me, especially Photaf which does stitched panoramas mostly pretty well.
Rob
http://www.camerafv5.com/index.php
I am going to try the free version. This purports to give you complete control over the camera in your smart phone. Not sure how well it will work with my specific phone--I have just emailed the developer to ask that but haven't heard back yet.
Any one else tried it?
Aside from light meter apps, what other photo-centric programs are folks using?
On my current phone, I have Snapseed, Photo Editor, and Photaf.
These three are fairly useful for me, especially Photaf which does stitched panoramas mostly pretty well.
Rob
Lauffray
Invisible Cities
I'm really liking what VSCO has been coming up with lately
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Hmm, I will give it a go and see how well it works for me. Thanks!I'm really liking what VSCO has been coming up with lately
Rob
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Rom
Established
I am just using the OS camera app with my nexus 5 and i am more than happy with it for daily snapshot.
Between, i am looking for a lightmeter app but never found one good. Do you know one that you can advise ?
Thanks
Between, i am looking for a lightmeter app but never found one good. Do you know one that you can advise ?
Thanks
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Rom,
I've played with a few and never really found one I liked. For me, it has been simpler to just use the "Sunny 16" method. Don't need to use my phone at all for that.
If you're unfamiliar with it here is a link to Wikipedia about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_16_rule
And I do have an app that has this info in it: Photo Tools.
Rob
I've played with a few and never really found one I liked. For me, it has been simpler to just use the "Sunny 16" method. Don't need to use my phone at all for that.
If you're unfamiliar with it here is a link to Wikipedia about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunny_16_rule
And I do have an app that has this info in it: Photo Tools.
Rob
jarski
Veteran
been using Snapseed for a while, but recently installed VSCO for Android. am now switching to it, like the end result better.
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