Mini Review of Lapse It • Time Lapse • Pro - HTC One S

http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1...pse-•-pro/page__pid__595256807#entry595256807
You can get Lapse it - Time Lapse Pro from here or you can try the free version out here.
What is a time-lapse?
Taken from Wikipedia as it will explain it far better than what I can :
Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than that used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. For example, an image of a scene may be captured once every second, then played back at 30 frames per second. The result is an apparent 30-times speed increase. Time-lapse photography can be considered the opposite of high speed photography or slow motion.
Processes that would normally appear subtle to the human eye, e.g. the motion of the sun and stars in the sky, become very pronounced. Time-lapse is the extreme version of the cinematography technique of undercranking, and can be confused with stop motion animation.
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Firstly, lets take a look at the UI of the app:
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On the far left you have the main start screen where you can access the "capture time lapse" camera screen, which is the two screens on the left and the second screenshot is the settings sub-menu, where you can change the capture settings i.e. you can choose what res. to record at; 240P, 360P, 480P, 720P, 1080P and full sensor ("specially for those who want to capture in their devices but render in their computers, you can still render it using lapse it, but it will be scaled to 720P"). We also have the render settings, which consist of what type of encoder to use, either; MP4, MOV, FLV. The quality of the render and the FPS (Frames Per Second), the higher this is, the shorter the video is. When you click "more" whilst in the "capture time lapse" view, you get a sub-menu introducing more options as shown in the above screenshot on the far right.
In the "gallery" sub section, this is where you can view your own time lapse videos as well as viewing other lapse it - time lapse projects using the app (should check some of them out, they are superb!):
Finally lets take a look at the editing UI area:
Here you can preview your video as you edit it, as you can see, we are able to trim the video (remove frames at the start and end), add effects (Black & White, Vivid colours, Invert colours, vintage and an old film effect), add a music track and lastly the important bit, render settings (these are also available in the settings sub menu as shown above).
I have done a fair amount of videos lately, but they haven't come out the best due to shakiness/jerkiness, you need to have some form of a tripod/desk holder or something to hold the phone steady, otherwise the video will be nowhere as good in the end i.e. my first video:
Now for the steady videos Although the sunset was nowhere as good as the above
This is a quick one taken on my one S at 720P (can do 1080P as well but with 45 minutes of footage it would consume a **** load of space! ), 12 frame interval and encoded at 35FPS/MP4/very high quality:
As I pointed out above, you can apply effects, such as black and white, sepia etc. here is one using the "vivid" option:
My videos aren't the best or the longest to show this sort of app of, they are there to just give you an idea of what to expect.
Youtube can stabilize the above video so it looks less shaky/more smooth, but I just wanted to show you the untouched version. Once again, I am sure that you could edit the video on the PC using some software so that it would look even better!
PS. the reason the video quality in terms of "clearness" isn't the best is due to the window being dirty
To sum up, the outcome isn't anywhere near the quality of time lapses done with proper camera equipment and manually edited on the computer using some software, but for a smart phone and a £1.24 app, which does everything for you, it does a damn good job of creating a time lapse video. The app is easy to use, quick and not bloated with settings, features, which make it complicated for the average users. There is also a short video on the play store web page explaining the app and giving a quick walk through the app UI/settings and what to do.
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Totally wrong thread man! :banghead:

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[App][2.1+] Make It 3D Free | 3D anaglyph pic maker

[APP][5.0+] Make It 3D - 3D Camera v3.00.1 | 3D Anaglyph
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This app makes 3D anaglyph stereoscopic pictures.
You need red and cyan glasses to see 3D pictures.
Google Play Link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.photo3dapps.makeit3d.free
Features:
Anaglyph stereogram 3D photo maker
Easy user interface
Full resolution 3D image
Camera superposition mode
Live preview adjustment
3D mode: gray, color, half-color, optimized anaglyph, side by side, cross eye, wiggle
3D glasses (red cyan) are required
How to use:
Take two photos using built-in camera or;
Select two images from gallery
Adjust stereo 3D photo using yellow arrow buttons (with shift button)
Select 3D stereo mode
Save the stereo 3D picture
Use 3D glasses to see 3D stereogram
Buttons:
Camera: open built-in camera to take two images
Gallery: open gallery to select two images
Dual arrow: swap left and right photos
Option: select 3D mode
Save: save stereoscope 3D image
Yellow arrows: use for adjusting stereoscopic 3D photo
'auto': auto alignment (in-app purchase)
White 'shift': shift arrow key (big/small movement)
Just bought your pro version. Great app, thank you.
Wow, thanks! I appreciate it.
P.S. I found a bug (forced close) in PRO so I am fixing it now. It will be done by tomorrow night.
If you have any question just let me know.
Thanks, I will do.
I haven't had any FC yet. The only thing I found was the first time I ran it, it couldn't verify the licence. I disconnected wifi and ran it again using mobile data and all was fine after that.
Thanks again.
That is good. FC will occur when images are in bad conditions such as bad focusing. It will not happen anyway.
I am using Google license service, sometime license checking is failed when imo network connection is bad.
Thanks again.
Thanks for your comment!
Good luck with your great app!
Sent from my Motorola StarTac using Voodoo
Hello, PRO is updated to the v1.33
1. Dubois method (which reduces ghost effect)
2. Fixed FC issue
Thanks!
Thanks for the update.
Just a bit of feedback, It works just fine, the only thing I have found is that if I select a large image (over 2mb), it is resized by the app which is fine. But if I select 'Auto Align' the process starts but then the app closes (sometimes with an FC, sometimes without). If I select a smaller image file, this problem doesn't occur and the process completes successfully.
Thanks, user feedback is always important.
So, I have questions because it is very hard to make same situation with different phone.
1. do you mean the problem occurs when you take pictures larger than 2MP from other camera app?
2. If pictures are larger than 2MP, Does app closing (FC or without FC) always occurs? or sometimes success?
First of all, I restricted picture size to 2MPixel (1600x1200) which is actually 6Mbyte in memory. So, for stereoscopy, at least two pictures should be loaded in the memory at same time. Furthermore, result 3D picture also needs to be loaded at the same time. Then required memory is 18MByte which is almost not allowed by Android OS.
So, I resize selected picture if it is larger than 2MP using BitmapFactory.decodeFile with inSampleSize. Then bitmap is transferred to C++ for faster processing (image matching, resampling, etc). My best guess at this time is that pictures resized by the Android function (decodeFile+inSampleSize) may not give enough number of matching points because of resampling method.
I will let you know when I solve this problem.
Thanks!
The picture concerned was taken from the gallery. I selected the same picture for both right and left. Having selected Auto Align, the close happened. When I select a smaller file (picture), it all runs smoothly.
The problem always occurs with larger file sizes for me. I haven't tested in detail but I think 2mb appears to be the limit.
If you want to try it yourself, here is the picture concerned... I purposely chose it as it was a largish file size (3.1mb).
wooow it look great apps i install it now
I downloaded and tested your picture, FC occured.
I will fix it tonight and let you know when I am done.
Thanks for your feedback
Great. Happy to help.
Thanks as always.
Sent from my Motorola StarTac using Voodoo
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The picture concerned was taken from the gallery. I selected the same picture for both right and left. Having selected Auto Align, the close happened. When I select a smaller file (picture), it all runs smoothly.
The problem always occurs with larger file sizes for me. I haven't tested in detail but I think 2mb appears to be the limit.
If you want to try it yourself, here is the picture concerned... I purposely chose it as it was a largish file size (3.1mb).
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Hi, I uploaded v1.34 which solves the problem (I believe).
It will resized any picture larger than 1600x1200.
Thanks again!
No, thank you!
I installed the updated version earlier and all works perfectly. I suddenly remembered that I should come here and confirm and say thanks.
Great work!
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wooow it look great apps i install it now
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Thank you !!
A Motorola Xoom user reported that he cannot start Make It 3D Free. He said whenever he try to open the app, it force closes.
If you are a Xoom user, it will be more than great if you send me a crash report.
Thanks!

Teaching an old Dog new Tricks - How to build a DIY 3D Camera from two HD2’s

Firmware Upgrades are one way to revitalize old Hardware but we are still limited by the Hardware itself. So what best to do before donating the Device to XDA? How about a single dedicated usage like a DIY 3D Camera?
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After careful consideration and plenty of “3D is not important for my decision” talk I decided on a Samsung 46” LCD 400Mhz 3D Capable TV. What a beauty and 3D came as a bonus with two glasses included. Unfortunately free content is rare so I thought and I set out to search for more material. As I soon found out Stereography has been around since the 1840’s. There is an abundance of Tools and Material you just have to find it.
I also realized there are a whole bunch of 3D Standards but found the Half-SBS (Side-by-Side) function to work best for me. This brought up an idea. I still had two HD2’s laying around and I figured from what I read Stereoscopy is really not that much more than taking two pictures side by side at the same time. Easy enough I used my 20 year old Stockis/Mechano set to construct a crude frame for the HD2’s.
It took a couple of tries to get the rig to be easy enough to carry with me and take pictures simultaneously. An Android or Windows Mobile App to synch the Cameras would be nice to have but for now it works fine manually. Up to this point I really didn’t expect too much from my contraption. Once I had the rig done I took some test pictures, hooked the Phones up to the Computer and transferred the files. With the “StereoPhoto Maker” for Windows I created the final Stereo Pictures and transferred them to the TV. Among other things I suggest you try Auto Alignment to optimize the 3D Image.
Eager to see the results I turned to my TV, put on my Glasses, and Voila a perfect 3D Image. I can now capture the world in 3 Dimensions and all this without going bankrupt in this dimension. Off course a little adjustment and practice in taking 3D Pictures will most likely be need to get the best results. Here are a few Tips and Tricks to get you started.
Intra-axial distance on 3D Cameras:
The intra-axial distance is the distance between the lenses of the Camera. Two HD2’s next to each other have a Intra-axial distance of 7cm. The average human intra-axial distance is 6.35cm. Furthermore the distance from the Camera to an Object should at least be 30x the intra-axial distance.
Optimal Average: > 1.90m
Optimal for HD2’s: > 2.10m
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The Concept of Parallax on a modern 3D LCD TV:
The Distance an Object is felt from the Screen. Whereas the Screen has a zero or neutral Parallax.
Negative Parallax (comes out of the Screen)
Object shift -15pp to the left to get a negative Parallax effect.
Positive Parallax (goes into the Screen)
Object shift +12pp to the right to get a positive Parallax effect.
Objects are best felt as 3D when at the bottom of the image the objects come from the outside to the inside and at the top from the inside to the outside. Never the other way around or you will get a headache looking at the pictures in 3D.
HD2 / Phone Camera Tips:
The HD2 Camera is good enough to take these kind of pictures but you are preaty much limited to good light conditions. I prefer Portrait Pictures on my 46" TV. Turn off the Flashlight it will make a simultaneous pictures much easier to take.
3D Films with DIY 3D Camera
For 3D Films the timing is absolutly crucial. Use StereoMovie Maker to auto allign, rotate, and create the final 3D Movie. See Links in next Post. In order to keep it the picture sharp move the Camera slowly and stay atleast 2.10m away from the Object.
Reserved for more Information
Samples for comparison:
HD2 DIY 3D Camera Sample Image (Right click and select "Save As")
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS20 3D Sample Image (Right click and select "Save As")
Software Resources:
http://www.stereomaker.net (Everything you ever needed for 3D) - Great work from Masuji SUTO
Stereoscopic Google Earth
StereoPhoto Maker (Software for 3D Images)
StereoMovie Maker (Software for 3D Movies)
Stereo Web Browser, 3D Galleries, Java Applets, Viewers, etc.
Other Resources:
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereo_camera (3D Camera at wikipedia.org)
• http://3dfilmtutorials.com/the-flip-flop-of-negative-and-positive-parallax (Parallax)
For what else can old Phones be used for?
Backup Cameras for Cars
GPS Tracking Beacons
View Finder for Telescopes/Binoculars
Webcam
IP Surveillance Camera
XMBC Remote
The list seems endless. I wonder what other creative ideas people can come up with.
you are one awesome guy!
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you are one awesome guy!
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Thanks I appreciate the kind words but on a Site like XDA I am just a very small light. But I guess I have to take what I can.
I will replace this Post later on with the information for a "HD2 Binocular Viewer". Another little DIY Project I am working on.

[UPDATED 2015/07/02] GEAK CAMERA with Powerful Real-time Filter

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Dear Professional XDA Users :
We GEAK Camera focus on developing an app on Android platform with powerful real-time filter to benefit all kinds of users. Without any Ads, it is not only easy used, but also practical.
If you dare try it, you must fall in love with it.
[What's NEW]
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[Fix] Solve the black screen problem when taking photos on some devices.
[Add] Available to call GEAK Camera on the third-party apps.
[Optimization] Accelerate the speed of launch, reduce the time between Multiple shots
[Optimization] Improved stability, fewer reboots and fewer viewfinder errors.
[Optimization] Improve 20% of the fluency when switching among Video, Shot and Square.
[Fix] Taking photos by Volume key to make it more easily.
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[Description of GEAK CAMERA]
Based on the technology of OpenGL ES, GEAK Camera provides you with the powerful real-time filter. Clean and easy interface allow you to take gorgeous photos anywhere and anytime.
Key features:
-FILTER
We provide you 9 real-time beautiful filter effects which is most popular and widely used appear at the same time on your screen of Android device, allow you to choose the favorite one.
-FAST
Take beautiful picture and seize the forgettable moment less than 1s.
-SMALL
The size of GEAK Camera is unbelievable. Integrated powerful filter function in less than 400k, even smaller that one picture! Download and install in 1 second. Save your time and your space of smartphone.
Functional characteristics
We now have 3 kinds of shooting modes: camera, video and square.
-Camera
Take impressive photos and save the moment at any time, any place.
Let you experience IOS filter on Android device.
-Video
Record the video fluently and save easily. It is available to preview just by one click. Also you could jump to the gallery and edit the finished video by clicking menu bar on the top.
During the time you are recording video, you could also shot photos by clicking the button on the left corner.
-Square
Take square pictures and set as avatar or easily upload to SNS.
We would provide you more features in the following version. Welcome to connect our develop team and leave your feedback.
It is your ideas that inspired us to create better camera.
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Looks very nice so far, everything seems to be working fine, will be be the ability to change which folder it stores the images/videos to or to choose from Internal or SD Card (External) in the future?
Thanks. :fingers-crossed:
just installed this and I must say I really like it. reminds me of how fast taking photos was on my 6 plus
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Looks cool. I'd love to see an option to save photos to sd card tho
it'd be nice to have access to my full gallery when I tap on the bottom left after taking a photo...it only let's you look at the last one you took..
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Looks very nice so far, everything seems to be working fine, will be be the ability to change which folder it stores the images/videos to or to choose from Internal or SD Card (External) in the future?
Thanks. :fingers-crossed:
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okay, fine~ we will consider your suggestion, dear.
We will update more functions in the second stage.
Welcome to give us feedback any time
Only getting 2.1mp images from my Nexus 5 running 5.1 and there's no option to change it to 8mp
Also the video is 720p only and video quality is very bad.
Ui is perfect, bet the viewfinder is rather slow, and focus as well.
Add some more options to the gallery, like showing all picture folders.
Improve these things and i have a new daily driver!
I love the design however it looks too identical to the one on iOS, try making the design your own? Something unique but good looking.
You should add exposure functions and other camera functions. If that happens I will definitely ditch Google Camera for this.
Looks good so far. Is there an option for HDR?
Need a panorama mode and a settings section otherwise great app
Getting "Fail to connect the camera. Please turn off the flash or reboot your phone and try again." Tried rebooting and it stay this way. Google camera works fine. I'm using Samsung Captivate i897 running OMNIrom 5.0.2 Lollipop
i tried it on my nexus 5 , the video quality is very low and there is no option for change it !!
thank you for this application
OK, I tried this out a bit earlier and I'm digging the filters.. My only question is whether or not a soft back button can be implemented? It would make switching from the camera to another app a lot easier, instead of having to click on the gallery/last picture I snapped to get that functionality..
Only black in preview screen.. but capture is ok..
NOTE 2 with Android 4.4.2 dr.Ketan Rom
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Implement Camera2 into this and it will be fantastic.
powerful?
Picture size is 1280x720 normal
switched to square and it's 2322x2322
switched back to normal and it's 4128x2322
Video is 1280x720
The only available setting is Flash. And it doesn't work.
Is that really worth mentioning at http://www.xda-developers.com/new-app-spotlight-geak-camera/ ?
Galaxy S4 TW 5.0.1
this is great, i would like to see an ability of saving the image in the sd card instead of internal memory. Please add the features from AOSP camera. like manual exposure and changing the image size and others. thanks and keep the good work up
just add small setting menu
and hdr
and i will move to these app
oh, and i like your compass and calculator apps

Photo quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Sometimes the Autofocus doesn´t work. The Picture isn´t sharp at all. It´s a bug? Did anyone encounter the same problem?
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Sometimes the Autofocus doesn´t work. The Picture isn´t sharp at all. It´s a bug? Did anyone encounter the same problem?
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Yeah I have the same problem. It's like there's always a filter on the photos
Mi Note 10 Lite Astrophotography photo+raw samples
Hello guys, as a photography and astronomy enthusiast, i want to share my amasing experiences with my new Mi Note 10 Lite. Here is the link to most of my original samples.
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How i made these photos:
Most photos have been done with the stock camera in a non-light polluted remote place.
I chose the standard quality for the photos, as "high quality" doesn't increase quality that much, but it takes considerably more space on the phone.
I mostly used ISO6400. (ISO6400 is a bit too noisy, because denoising filter is removing detail in the stars. i would suggest a value between 3200 and 5000, making the photos a bit dimmer)
A exposure time of 30s, and focus set to infinity is mandatory for this kind of photos.
Use a very stable support, use a good tripod on a solid base. I used a car as a support (i placed the phone face down on the roof of the car), but a car is not stable enough because we leaned on it, making the car rock back and forth, and that minor rocking made a lot of photos blurry.[You can't do 30s exposure photos hand-held lol. (anything above 1/4s exposure is blurry)]
Use a bluetooth shutter button (or wireless bluetooth mouse/keyboard, or something else),or use wired headphones with button (carefully, so that you don't pull the phone), or use a timer (5 seconds should be sufficient). [pressing the shutter button, or volume button really shakes up the phone, resulting in a blurry image]
Eliminate any stray light sources (car lights, other phone's light, other lights) because any light that can shine directly or indirectly on the lens of the camera, does affect the final image a lot.
Raw or not raw:
I can say that in the stock camera the raw toggle is done poorly, as it does not save a jpg when shooting raw.
It's easier to edit a non raw photo, and with a bit of talent, excellent photos can be done with non raw (with editing, of course).
I use snapseed to edit the non raw photos on my phone, as it's great, and easy to use.
I use photoshop to edit the raw photos, the whole process takes a lot of time, luma and chroma denoising, color grading, saturation, temperature, are all a nightmare and a half.
Yes, you can get better looking photos with better quality if you use raw, but only if you know what are you doing. (usually raw astronomy photos require lots of tweaking that auto modes don't cover)
I would suggest everybody to not use raw, use the 64mp mode, way less hassle, better experience, great detail.
Google camera astrophotography experience:
I've not tried many google camera ports on this phone (PixelCam_Plus_V2.0, and PX Mod v4.0), but i've had problems with both. (when it comes to astrophotography)
PixelCam does save them after a while, but it takes an unknown amount of time, the results are ok, but i'd like to see what i captured as soon as possible, and it doesn't want to turn on astrophotography mode sometimes.
PX Mod doesn't save astrophotography photos unfortunately.
If someone knows a decent astrophotography gcam (with more than 30s of exposure), please write a reply.
Comparison with Oneplus 5
The oneplus 5 had basically the same settings, but it mostly used ISO3200, i don't know which photos are done with what iso, but assume they all were done with 3200.
Even at ISO3200, the oneplus has lots more noise, but it captures the natural yellow light of the milky way.
I think the Mi Note 10 Lite does a better job at everything, except yellow color.
You can compare side by side the shots, as they were done roughly in the same place.
Tell me your experience.
JoraForever said:
Hello guys, as a photography and astronomy enthusiast, i want to share my amasing experiences with my new Mi Note 10 Lite. Here is the link to most of my original samples.
Tell me your experience.
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DUDE!! Your work is super amazing and I'm quite impressed! Love all of them!

[APP] Expose - Live Portrait Filters and Glitch Effects (from creators of VIMAGE app)

Hey everyone!
I'd like to introduce you to my new app called Expose. It was released on 24th of December (on Christmas Eve, also, on my birthday)
So here's the compressed story of this app:
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Background
I'm Ahmed Harmouche, co-founder and CTO of VIMAGE, a popular photo animation app.
For about 4 years we have been developing VIMAGE with the goal to create the most realistic photo animation app.
Hello GPU
This summer I started playing around with other techniques, forgetting a bit about our "most realistic" mission, and moving towards artistry, colors, lights, glitch, and other things I found interesting. From a technical point of view I transitioned from the CPU based Canvas (VIMAGE rendering is 99% CPU and Canvas based) world, to the GPU based OpenGL + fragment shader world.
I found it quite fascinating what amazing effects you can achieve in fragment shaders. I browsed a lot through Shadertoy and learned from the cool shaders created by this amazing community.
Move the glitch!
As I looked around I saw glitch effects are quite popular, on photos and in videos as well. The apps out there for photo produce static glitch photo output, video glitch editors, of course, produce video, but I didn't see apps producing glitch videos from photos. There are some, but they don't focus on moving filters. Photoshop Camera for example, they have some presets that move, but only a handful. So I wanted an app the focuses on moving glitch filters.
The app
Only glitch though? As I researched a bit more I found other interesting effects that could fit in the app: dual lightning, split color, color switch, drip art. These are all effects that you can find (more or less) in other apps like PicsArt, but they are all static. So I put them also in the app, as moving filters.
The other twist in the app, besides that filters are live, is that filters can affect only the background, only the foreground, or the whole photo, automatically, by a technique called Saliency Object Detection, achieved using a neural network. So when I code a preset, I can specify what effect I want on each layer.
An important aspect of the app is that it is preset based. The reason of this is that as VIMAGE grew big and quite advanced from the initial "pick an effect and generate" workflow, I wanted to go back to simplicity. Just select a preset, and everything is set for you. But as Albert Einstein said "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler", I also provided some seekbars so that the user can tweak the parameters of the presets. One missing piece for not breaking this "no simpler" rule is manual masking. If AI foreground selection fails, filters can look bad, so manual masking is needed in this case.
So summarized, the app is a preset-based photo editing app, that focuses on moving, looping (glitch) filters, and can automatically apply filters on background and foreground.
The release
After some internal testing, and a short pre-registration period, we went live on 24th of December. It's very early to draw any conclusions, as numbers are pretty small yet, but as I see the analytics a large percentage of users save and share their work, so it seems they like what they're creating. As what's next: I'm fixing crashes, and analyzing the data, to see with which preset categories the users engage the most, and then I will focus more on those categories.
This release was very exciting for me, as the whole tech stack of the app is completely different from VIMAGE: It is written in Kotlin, using Android Architecture Components, and the rendering is OpenGL based.
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Future plans
At the initial idea stage I knew I wanted this app to be a platform where others can create presets and share them. The reason is that now I'm the one who codes the presets, but I'm sure there are a lot of more creative editors/creators out there who can build a lot more amazing effects than me, so why not let them do so? It's like when you build a game engine, you won't necessarily build the best games. Or if you know how to make a guitar, will you be the best guitar player? The other reason is that I think an in-app community, a platform can drive user engagement and retention.
So, that's all folks! I hope you will like the app, and any feedback, suggestion is greatly appreciated!
email: [email protected] (company), [email protected] (personal)
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