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- Analog Camera – Quick in photo sharing but limited
Posted by : Fitri Nurhayati
วันเสาร์ที่ 1 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556
All this time, we have acquainted
with photo sharing application as well as the Instagram. But do you know if
there is a quick photo sharing application named Analog Camera? If you feel it’s
still strange to you, then let me explain through this blog post.
Analog Camera is a simple photo
editor coming from RealMac software (the same folks who ever made the
to-do-list application, Clear). Similar to Clear, the application has a
minimalist design and intuitive controls that ease you to do photo sharing job
quicker and easier.
Like other applications, the
Analog Camera surely has the good and the bad side. This application is known
and seeded to be an excellent photo sharing application for its capability of
turning the sharing photos activity into an easy three-step process. The
intuitive interface only requires swipe gestures to navigate the application.
On the other hand, this application does not have basic fine-tuning controls
that are usually found in another photo sharing application. Instead, in Analog
Camera, you won’t see brightness, contrast, or saturation control.
Generally, Analog Camera is not a
full-featured photo editor in the same pitch as applications like KitCam or
PhotoToaster. This application only offers a couple of features which favor
convenience and quick sharing. Once you launch this application, you will immediately
find the viewfinder that will let you take a photo right away. On the top of
this application, you will see thumbnails of your picture library which needs a
downward swipe to see the picture, also, you will find the image in square
form, so there is no need for landscape shots in this application.
Apart from the bad side of the
application features, Analog Camera has nine filters that let you touch to see
how each filter affects your photo look. The filters are not incredibly
exciting but at least they are serviceable for quick photo sharing. Anytime you
want to take another picture or grab one from your picture library, you can do
a simple swipe down cancels the current project so you can start fresh.
Through Analog Camera for iOS,
you can post photos to Facebook or Twitter with message attached along them. You
also have the option to save the image to your camera roll, send photos via
e-mail, or open it for further editing steps. Besides that, Analog Camera has better
photo editors available although this could not be easier for quickly shooting
a photo, sending it out in a minute or less, and slapping on a filter. In other
words, this application has swipeable interface that makes sharing photos a
snap and to add too much more might only slow the process.
The bottom line is the Analog
Camera is good just the way it does. It will ease you in snapping photos
quickly, adding filters and sharing. While if you need tons of frames, filters,
and sliders to fine-tune your photos, you have to go look for elsewhere.