Green

There are quite a few camera application available for Android. As far as I can tell, Vignette is the one with the most options, but the demo version is limited to taking 0.3 mega pixels pictures. Even though the full application is a bargain, that doesn’t help me much since Google World Domination Corp. still hasn’t enabled paid application here in the night of the midnight sun.

So I’ve settled with FxCamera, a free application with less options, but it still covers my funky-effects needs. One of the effects is ToyCam, which comes with a load of various options, like green cross-process emulation. During a walk this evening, I took some photos with my HTC Hero.

That’s not a bug on the camera lens, that’s a plane.
That’s not a bug on the camera lens, that’s a plane.
fxcam_1274639208705
fxcam_1274639208705
Sk8tergrl.
Sk8tergrl.

We also almost stumbled into car crash. We heard some noise up on the road we’d been on just two minutes earlier, but thought it was only some extra loud noises from the trains passing by. All the sirens about ten minutes later proved us otherwise. To be honest, I’m quite happy we didn’t see it happen.


Feedback

This post has no feedback yet.

Do you have any thoughts you want to share? A question, maybe? Or is something in this post just plainly wrong? Then please send an e-mail to vegard at vegard dot net with your input. You can also use any of the other points of contact listed on the About page.


Caution

It looks like you're using Google's Chrome browser, which records everything you do on the internet. Personally identifiable and sensitive information about you is then sold to the highest bidder, making you a part of surveillance capitalism.

The Contra Chrome comic explains why this is bad, and why you should use another browser.