1. After I delete the obviously bad photos (entirely black photo, out of focus, eyes closed), I review the photos again with a more careful eye and pull the best of the best into a selection strip.
2. Replace low quality front-facing camera photos with high quality back-facing camera photos!
3. The traditional photo apps arenβt very good at reviewing all of those photos.
4. Using the photo comparison tool, where I can see photos side by side, usually helps.
5. If you do yoga, box, run, dance, or just do some mean squats, the app will faithfully keep clicking away photos one second at a time.
6. Any time, I can scroll up and down in the selection strip to see which photos I have or if I have way too many photos of a certain type.
7. Not only is the resolution lower, but the whole focus and light adjustment cycle can be optimized for still photos.
8. When you are all done with a full bounty of hundreds of photos, the review tool will help you sift through the photos easily.
9. So, the camera comes with a photo review tool.
10. Itβs about letting go of some loved photos to focus on the true cream of the crop.
11. The obvious question was why not have the camera take a photo every second.
1. works super well! Yes i am a real human, and no im not getting paid to put a good review, it is perfect for when you are trying to take an instagram picture, i wanted a good profile pic and this helped so much!i like but it is definitely is noisy... π π π hope you can have an option to change the sound or silence it but thanks anyway.
2. I can see the live camera feed on the screen and I can activate the capture, but no images get captured.
3. However does not capture any images on my Nokia 8 Sirocco for some reason.
4. For some reason, on one try I got one single image captured, but I could not reproduce that in any later tries.Actually an amazing app.
5. By the description and UI exactly what I needed.