HDR Camera
$1.99
7 reviews
Publisher
teq-ITDownload size
< 1 MBLast updated
2/5/2013Version
1.0.4.0Works with
- Windows Phone 8
App requires
- video and still capture
- location services
- media playback
- data services
- SD card
- movement and directional sensor
- camera
- HD720P (720x1280)
- WVGA (480x800)
- WXGA (768x1280)
Supported languages (1)
English (United States)
HDR Camera creates well-exposed photos from the camera or media gallery by stichting 2 or 3 differently exposed images into one image. The images can be automatically and manually aligned. Other adjustable parameters include saturation, brightness, contrast, details,...***** CHANGE LOG 1.02 ****- Changed labels for exposure compensation from steps to EV steps.- Bug fixes
Reviews
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2/2/2013Nice app! Couple suggestions, in manual align mode add up, down, left, right arrows to move picture layers one pixel at a time. Picture is rotated 90 degrees from original. Keep original resolution. If possible, speed up the picture taking process.
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1/29/2013Not worth a single penny ! Fix this **** !
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1/16/2013Doesn't align images properly. Shows them aligned but when you save its always off by a fraction. Useless now but hopefully there's potential for an update? I was robbed.
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1/5/2013Potentially a great app, however alignment issues make it border-line unusable. Please fix.
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1/5/2013It works for the most part, but alignment is off and manual alignment is not well suited to touch and drag. Almost impossible to scroll through rendering settings without bumping and moving sliders. Arrows for manual alignment, and dedicated scroll area would be nice.
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1/4/2013This is a decent app that doesn't use a flash like the other HDR Photo Camera. But the manual align is useless. Needs to make the auto align work better. Ultimately neither app is taking better photos than the 920 does by itself with a few image corrections.
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12/22/2012It works sporadically. It doesn't align pictures perfectly. It just needs to be more stable and have a better faster editing system.
