Deception, those are cool pictures, but if you don't resize them to 800x600 or smaller, a moderator will end up completely deleting your post. I just want to warn you so that you can keep the pics here.
Been comparing Camera 360, Vignette and the default app and I have to say, c360 seems to be the best. These pics were zoomed and cropped so that's why they're grainy.
These three were taken with the default app. Only one came out pretty sharp and I had to hold very still:
This is Vignette. Better but not much better than stock:
Although you can alter pictures that are shot normally afterwards to make them look artsy fartsy (i.e. b/w, sepia, grainy etc.) my Brother (who's got an Evo) turned me to a really cool 'FREE' app called Retro Camera.
This app gives various great retro looks to pictures taken.
If you're savvy enough I'm sure you'll enjoy this....and post them here.
Its weird, some pictures I take are grainy as hell, others I take look fine. More often than not, they're grainy so I have to reshoot a picture like 4 or 5 times before it comes out right.
Anyone have a really hard time doing vertical panorama shots? I can easily do the horizontal panorama shots; simply a matter of locking your arms, and rotating your torso slowly and carefully.
But it seems impossible to do the same for vertical panorama shots without getting into really awkward positions -- and even then, the pictures don't come out right. It's ****ing hard, man. Any of you know some trick/tip for handling vertical pan shots?
I want a verticle pan to have the wider landscape width, so I just selected the landscape pano option, and turned my phone sidewaise. That worked fine for me.
Anyone have a really hard time doing vertical panorama shots? I can easily do the horizontal panorama shots; simply a matter of locking your arms, and rotating your torso slowly and carefully.
But it seems impossible to do the same for vertical panorama shots without getting into really awkward positions -- and even then, the pictures don't come out right. It's ****ing hard, man. Any of you know some trick/tip for handling vertical pan shots?
Haven't tried this, but how about lying on floor or a bench on your back and hold arms out with phone in landscape, and then roll from side to side. Careful not to fall off bench and crush your new X of course.
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