Here's an old Japanese arcade machine stuffed into a run-down garage that doubles as a neighborhood dagashi-ya (old-time candy store) in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo. Not a great picture (too much sunlight pouring into the place), but I love the fact that the machine is identified in English as a "Video Game."
Maybe someday I'll dump a 100-yen coin into the thing to see if it still works.
Took one for the team and tried out IncrediBooth quickly tonight...
Here is a downsized sample of my fooling around with this app tonight. Having some thoughts of having some fun with this app with friends or a special someone. At the full resolution of 520x2720 for each strip - this would lead strip being 1.7" by 9" in size. I can see doing three strips on an 8x10 - for those special times with friends and family.... I also included an example of an 8x10 with three strips...
Really can see having some fun trying for three strips that capture funs times among friends and family... Going to a pool party with some wild and crazy friends on Saturday - and this app may bring some lasting smiles when it is all over and I did my editing. Loving the freedom from larger cameras in going around with just the iPhone 4 for general picture taking.
Sorry for the scary pics of me Just did a quick test of this app... LOL
Quick test in a hurry with my good old Zeiss binocular. With a little practice you can hold the combo in the correct way. Setup (there is an iPhone 4 at the top):
Original with iPhone 4 camera lens (resized with iPhoto):
And voilà with additionally "Zeiss lens" (cropped a bit, resized):
Original full size (2.8 MB), untouched (except reduced jpg quality with iPhoto to stay under 5 MB):