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WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE CAMERA APP


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I know this question doesn't really belong to this thread, but is there an app or setting that enables the iPhone 4 camera to record in slow motion ?
 
I know this question doesn't really belong to this thread, but is there an app or setting that enables the iPhone 4 camera to record in slow motion ?

video in slow motion - no - there's an app for that

picture in slow motion? Then I assume you mean slow shutter - and there's an app for it. Just posted a pic of the effect in the thread I started...
 
Sorry I should have been clearer. I meant videos, not photos :eek:
When googling for slow motion apps, Google always shows me videos of the Sniper shoots iPhone 4 video D:
 
Thank you guys :D I hope it can go (or more) super slow motion like the Samsung Omnia HD. :)
 
I didn't say it to be mean or a smart ass but since i've seen app like Plastic Bullet, Lensflare, TouchRetouch, Pic Grunger in that thread I figure it was now universal for all cam apps now.

But anyway, my bad newbie mistake.
 
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Both Lo-Mob
 
Quick Test with Lo-Mob using Camera+ grunge effect
 

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I didn't say it to be mean or a smart ass but since i've seen app like Plastic Bullet, Lensflare, TouchRetouch, Pic Grunger in that thread I figure it was now universal for all cam apps now.

But anyway, my bad newbie mistake.

No worries...


Now - let's get posting with these other apps! :)
 
There were all just taken on my bike ride up the east river here in NYC with the Pro HDR app and very little adjustments. No other app was used for these shots... (I did reduce the size in photoshop...)

Thanks for sharing those amazing Pro HDR pictures.

I purchased that app last week, but it's been hazy here every day since, and so I haven't had a chance to really put the app to work. Looking forward to a sunny, contrasty day!
 
This is one of my favorite things about Hipstamatic. They really got the process of taking and saving pictures right. When you take a picture, it just friggin' takes the picture. You're not presented with silly "Really? Are you sure you want to use this?" screens. It just takes the picture. Y'know... like a CAMERA would. I wish more camera apps worked this way. Also, Hipstamatic automatically saves the picture to your camera roll. So, when you plug in your iPhone, you can easily transfer the pics to your computer without having to figure out which shots are where on your iPhone. Again, I wish more camera apps worked this way.

I do wish Hipstamatic had a setting for turning off the silly borders. At first, they look cool, but after a while they're tiring - especially the ones with text on them. I usually crop them out in iPhoto.

Hipstamatic is a LOT of fun and TOTALLY worth the price, even after buying extra Hipstapaks! I hope they come out with new Hipstapaks soon.








Some great images there! :)

Closing in a month here when I first got my iPhone 4 when I got my original iPhone 4 16gb on 8/9/10... bought a reprieve when I realized the error in my ways and saw that the camera on the iPhone 4 really rocked. As I saw the power of Hipstamatic.. I saw the iPhone 4 as truly a camera that I could carry with me each day. I gained in apps and music that I left behind with just an 8gb iPhone 1G :) So wanting to be less limited I took advantage of my 30 day return with Apple and upgraded to the 32gb on the 22nd! :)

In the end it has been a blast to test some of the cheaper and free apps being a guy that loves alternative types of photography. My Olympus m4/3's system won't replace the iPhone 4 camera. But will add to my visions with a camera at my hip.. ready to go...

And many of these apps for the iPhone and iPad will allow us to take our visions even further....

Will hope an update to Hipstamtic might allow us to save an orginal and the altered... even better yet allow for us to take other pics from our Photo app and work their magic on them...
 
guys, help me out how to use Pro HDR?

this is with just default camera focusing on either dark or bright area

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still not so bad, until i use Pro HDR, and this is what i got

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Could anyone give some advice on how and when to use this app to its potential!?

Thankx in advance
 
pano apps : autostitch vs pano i have both and i think autostitch is better though its quite hard to get allround sharp images (ghosts..)

i downloaded pro HDR but havent got around to test it yet, it remains to be seen.I have done lots of hdr with my D90 / Photomatix / CS4 so i think im going to be disapointed..

Edit: I have bought everything on my hipstamatic :) i just luv that app!!
 
Just took this photo the other day and thought I would share. Color, vignette and DoF edited in TiltShift Generator:
 

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HDR works best when there are low light conditions mixed with high light conditions and you want details for both. With one picture - many times you have to pick ONE lighting point for the meter to read which could make areas "bloom" with too much light and/or cause darker areas to become "unreadable"

So HDR excels in being able to take pictures with both scenarios - giving light to the dark areas and toning down the well lit areas so there's a natural balance.

I'm a hobbyist though - so a real photographer can certainly chime in here..
 
Man, this thread just set me back a few. I just bought:

Pic Grunger
Pro HDR
Percolator
Retouch

And I managed to snag Lo-Mob yesterday. I may get in into this thread.
 
HDR works best when there are low light conditions mixed with high light conditions and you want details for both. With one picture - many times you have to pick ONE lighting point for the meter to read which could make areas "bloom" with too much light and/or cause darker areas to become "unreadable"

So HDR excels in being able to take pictures with both scenarios - giving light to the dark areas and toning down the well lit areas so there's a natural balance.

I'm a hobbyist though - so a real photographer can certainly chime in here..


That Sounds about right to me, Most HDR photos are made with 3 photos blended into one they normaly have one over exposed one normal and one under exposed. The over exposed one give a washed out effect on the light parts but good detail on the darks.
Under exposed gives good detail on the lights and no detail in shadow.
Normal photo is used as a guide to blend the 3 together.
 
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