November 19th, 2010, 04:18 PM
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It comes down to the number of filters (which can be done on a PC with something like Photoshop too), and the interface. Vignette has a slight edge in my mind. It is more intuitive & the layout slicker. It also seems less bloated 460kb vs 3.69 MB of Camera360. Camera360 leaves a service running in the Android background, Vignette does processing in the background but the service automatically stops when it's done. Also Vignette has nice touches like disabling phone lock when the camera app is open. When I'm taking photos I often turn off the screen and walk around, then take a pic, Camera360 forces me to swipe to unlock, an extra uncessary step. I do like camera360's adjustable stabilization settings though.
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