Best Camera Presentation
Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 9:27PM I was at the Creative Crew's monthly meet last week, talking about mobile photography.

It is said that the best camera is the one that is always with you.
Some photography related iPhone apps that I use
Some pictures below from CameraKit

The original was messy, the cemented floor was rough. But Camerakit's processing makes it look smoother and the cat came out looking nice. This cat always comes to my house and then disappears over the roof and its owner will come looking for it.

Another Camerakit shot, really enhances colors.

This one is with the Polaroid feature in the Camerabag app on iPhone

This one using Oldcamera

This app is called Camera Genius and it add some features over the regular bare iPhone camera. You can make the whole screen a button with the Big Button feature. The Anti Shake uses the built in motion detector in the iPhone to take a picture when the camera is not shaking.
Couple of other useful apps

This one above of my favorite app on the iPhone. I always have to scan documents for my travels. This app is called Jotnot and you can use it to take photographs of printed stuff. Once you have the photo, you can set the four corners and the app will process the page to look like a scan.

This one is called Pano. It lets you take multiple pictures and stitch then together to create a panorama

I was sitting right upfront at this concert and couldn't take a wide shot. With the Pano software I took four picture and it combined all the images to create this wide image.
What if I don't have iPhone?
Nani sore!! must get iPhone. Other phones don't have this amount of choice yet when it come to photo apps.
What if I don't like Apperu or love Nokia and Android etc. of stuck with another phone with contract etc.
Ok fair enough, let me show you some apps on other mobile platforms. If you are using one of these phones please suggest some apps in the comments.
For Nokia S60, try PhotoRite SP

For the Android, try Camera Pro
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The title of this post was partly inspired by Best Camera ecosystem by Chase Jarvis
Also, remember that your mobile phone is also your album. Keep your best photos on it. When you are traveling you can show it to people and make friends.

Reader Comments (4)
Nothing for sony ericsson??? :(
Nani sore!! sony ericsson already tends to have good cameras. Once they move to Android, they will surely have many apps.
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