Sunday, July 8, 2012

Top 10: Best Android apps Photography

Best Android apps
The camera smartphone is a fundamental part of their use, not for nothing every day with the highest number of mega pixels and functions. Below we present a list of the best applications you can download for Android OS devices that will be of much use.

Pudding Camera
Pudding Camera is one of those photo apps that leave everyone satisfied, including the Mashable site chose it as the best application for smartphone cameras. Works with Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and is designed for those who love photography users who can not (or not) lugging the DSLR camera in all directions.

It has a very attractive interface and simple to use, through small images you can access almost all functions (rather than through text). Pudding Camera has components that emulate the angle of how basic specialized cameras, Snap, Panorama, Fantasy, Motion 2x2 Motion x4, Fish Eye, and Triplex when taking pictures. Plus it has filters to give your photos a touch that is so hipster fashion: Basic, Vintage Brown, Vintage Blue, Vignetting, Dazzle, Mono, Noir, Vivid, and three different sizes of output files (472px, 700px and 1280px).

Allows quick access to Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr, the only but we do not is entirely in English, has some parts in Korean. Camera Pudding can be downloaded for free from Google Play.

Little Photo
If you are from users who love to put effects on the photos, Little Photo is the app you are looking for, then small in name only because the amount of functions and filters is large.

Just take a photo or upload a picture in the program to open a large workspace, has a list of over 70 tools and filters. The change of filters can be previewed, the tools let you add text, draw, add frames, paint, play with colors and mix this in a number of possibilities that will not complaints.

The application is free, but for less than $ 5 a package can download additional plug ins, where you can find tools contrast, exposure and saturation.

FxCamera
This application for Android can take pictures easily thanks to its friendly interface, in addition to their ToyCam Instant filters; fisheye, Symmetric and posters are great tools when taking creative pictures. There is also the option to capture images without filters.

FxCamera to publish photos directly to Facebook and Twitter, or if you prefer to send to a friend via Gmail. It also has features such as timer, select the effect to which you want to start the camera (by default), import functions for images, etc...

If you come to see their official website that they are preparing the iPhone version, but until that happens --completely free from Google Play.

Paper Camera
This paper is a camera application that should have. It has a wide variety of effects that simulate different ways of drawing on paper among which are: Cartoon, Sketch, comic, half-tone, black and even neon.

The application does not stay only in the photographs, the effects can also be applied to video, and although it may take a while in the process (depending on the machine that is used) results are very satisfactory.

This application is not free, costs $ 2 in store for Google, but worth it if you seek to give a different effect to your photos.

Snap Action
This application is ideal for taking photos sequential movement and unite into a single image, all you have to do is decide the shutter interval between feeds and the next (between .01 and 5 seconds) or speed can be controlled manually (for experts).
Snap Action allows sorting of 4 to 9 photos in sequence so you can also add some filters to make it look vintage or cutting edge. The application has received good reviews from users who are the ones that matter in the end, and the best part is that can be downloaded at no cost.

Fast Burst Camera
If you are fond of sports, have kids, skateboarders doing tricks or anything that requires movement, we recommend Fast Burst Camera, an application for Android that will allow them to take up to 30 photos in sequence, at a rate of between 5 and 10 frames per second.

They just need to keep the shutter button pressed and focus. Once completed wait for the empty program photos on the memory of the Smartphone ... and to take pictures again.
There is a lite version of Fast Burst Camera that can be downloaded for free from Google Play, but if you want to go further can get a package with support for flash, focus, digital zoom and silencer for the plug (in the free version sounds like a machine gun shooting) for $ 4.

Camera360
this is one of the most popular applications for camera in the world, coming from China is not surprising, but beyond that is a good tool when giving a bonus to the pictures, because it has a very wide range of effects, filters and styles to choose from in addition to its interface is friendly to the public.

Camera360 can work with both the main chamber of the smartphone as the front (if any); to work with full screen at high resolution and manage the files by date taken, plus it lets you share photos on social networks. You can download for free, although there are packages you can afford.

A World of Photo
This application does not have any filter or frame, it takes several frames per second and is designed to give a vintage touch to your images, no. A World of Photo is an app / social network in which photographs are placed on a virtual map and connect with other random people elsewhere in the world. Something like Chat roulette, but in pictures.

As people around the world know, the larger your network of friends you can discuss, share photos, plays to meet, etc. It is an interesting way to make new friends (taking their precautions, of course) and for free.

Photof
If they want to make a good panorama, we recommend that you download Photof as it is very easy to use. They just have to hold the phone, focus and shoot, covered on the next shot and do the same. Do not worry if you do not remember where the previous ends, the application puts a transparent image of this so they can align with the next shot, once you achieve the camera fires automatically.

You can download the application for free and start taking panoramas, but for 4.5 U.S. dollars can download a package that will allow them to work in high definition, use the form "portrait" and many more extra tools.

Roidizer
There is several applications that are inspired by the old Polaroid photos, but we recommend Roidizer because of its simplicity and results. It has 10 filters based on the types of Polaroid film used in addition to the characteristic white frames.

The app allows disabling the auto-focus camera, which allows more creative outlets, which can be shared through Google + Twitter or Facebook. You can download it for free on Google Play.

1 comment:

GoldenPic said...

Another great app for photographers is GoldenPic.

GoldenPic gives you the sunrise and sunset, blue and golden hours, moon phase, moonrise and moonset times, along with the weather, GPS coordinates, location, etc. It even lets you save your GPS coordinates to recall at a later day/time and integrates with Google Maps (great for planning a photo shoot)!

If that's not enough, it lets you change the date, provides 5 different ways to change your location and you can email the data to yourself or a client... all from within the app! GoldenPic is a One-Stop-App for all your outdoor lighting needs!

For more information, you can check it out at: http://goldenpic.jebsapps.com/gplink.php