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The latest version of Vignette fixes various crashes; fixes multiple gallery folders bug; more responsive on older phones; time lapse shooting mode; flash on Boston; improved auto flash on X10; launch from Messaging, Facebook, etc; more EXIF data; bug fixes. (for all Android versions). All the features of the demo version, plus support for the full camera resolution on most phones. This application is updated frequently to support new phones.
Vignette-Photos-2 If you’re looking to take professional-like pictures on your Android phone, look no further. Vignette offers seemingly endless capabilities.
I really wish there was a way from having the Vignette app stamp their nasty EXIF information on images.
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Every now and then, I happen across an app that although isn't very useful, has such a cool party trick it must be downloaded. I discovered TouchRetouch, a pretty good photo editing app. There are plenty out there (I've been a fan of PicSay Pro for a long time) but this one has a nice trick.
Ever taken a picture and had some unwanted person/item/eye-sore spoil it? Well this app has a very good interpolation trick to quickly remove it! Check these out which I have done (very quickly too)...
Before and afters....
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Thought I'd really test it....
Get to the Choppaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!
Considering what the app had to cope with in the last photo, I think its done very well!
This is the free version. The paid version has the usual extra resolution stuff and extras.
Try here: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.advasoft.touchretouchfree&feature=search_result
looking good!
I leave to you the last application that I've done. It's an application that makes pictures really fast, without having to open the camera application (it takes time to open). You simply touch the icon and make a photo with focus and flash in automatic mode. It's up to 3 times faster than the camera application preinstalled!
Instant Photo Shot on Google Play
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-- v.1.2 --
Down to versión 2.33+
Better compatibility
Minor bugs fixed
no feedbacks?
quick photos, understandable regarding quality.
but ive noticed everytime I take a pic where the view finder is shown, as soon as the pics taken it's like the pics been squashed.. kinda like zoomed in..
also go to gallery button shows FC
I'm using a htc one if this helps. ty
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
Thanks Mobzter.
After FC... could you send the ANR?
I've just finished my new Android Wear IP Camera Viewer app - find it here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...barkside.ipcam
With it you can view snapshots of your favourite public cameras, or your personal (security/baby-monitor/bird-cam) cameras, right on your Wear Watch. Other features include the ability to tap on a snapshot, and then pinch/double-tap to zoom. Also refresh a particular camera image from your watch. It works for MJPEG streams and JPEG snapshots.
It is early days, so please let me know any issues.
Also, if I type "Android wear IP Cam viewer" in Google Play, loads of non Android Wear IP cam apps come up - regular peeps aren't going to easily find my app! Any ideas?
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Explore Flickr photos the way that fit your style
The fastest photo viewer on the market, with justified grid
Gesture centric with swipe to dismiss, drag&share,...
It is Chromecast ready !
It also include a plugin for Muzei Live wallpaper
Spring dynamics animations
Sharing to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest,...
Save photo to your Gallery
The pro version which will cost you about 2 bucks include hi-resolutions photo including the original format, save to Dropbox account, slideshow,...
Get it here :
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kr.infli
inflikr.co
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With one recent review : Inflikr picture viewer for Flickr is better than the Android original : http://www.phonearena.com/news/Infl...r-is-better-than-the-Android-original_id61058
Google is obviously treating the new dual-camera system as one single camera.
The 2nd camera can be accessed while zooming by the most popular social media apps, like Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, WeChat and Weibo. However, it cannot be detected in the Camera2API probe or any 3rd-party manual camera app, such as Moment's app and Filmic Pro, etc.
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I don't think this is the right choice. I'm not an engineer, so I don't know if they can do this great integration and giving users the options to choose the exact camera to use with 3rd-party apps at the same time. But I think that's what they should do.
Btw, the 2nd camera is not actually a 2x zoom, as you can see the stock camera app switching to it between 1.8x and 1.9x. You can tell by the perspective change.