If you're like me and you "buy" the amazon free app everyday but don't install them, you may be pleasantly surprised to see that you already have the paid version. I was about to pull the trigger when I decided to see if there was any price difference on the Amazon Appstore and there it was waiting for me. Testing it now.
Chris
mmmmmm i dont know about that. I just purchased this app because I was blown away at how much different things looked. After I bought it I did a self portrait comparison. Take a look for yourself.
Excuse the idiot look im giving myself. It was just a test. You can clearly see which one was hdr and which wasnt. I held each as still as i could while shooting.
I tried it out and unless I'm doing something wrong, it's nowhere near as fast as the stock camera. It's much longer to take a picture and then there is a processing delay. Is anyone else experiencing the same thing?
Chris
I tried the free version and have these observations...
- It does good work in dim light, albeit very grainy.
- Like all HDR it's not useful for motion shots
- There appears to be no zoom.
- A nag screen after every shot. Really?
Two quick questions:
Reading through market comments, it seems that people are having issues when they want to quickly access the pictures in their gallery or just after taking a picture. Are these valid complaints or does it take some time for the app to process the photos?
I already have Vignette and while I know it is a great app for all the different filters you can apply, are there any filters which would compare to HDR Camera+?
I know, it's only $4 but figured I would ask anyway.
Anyone have trouble with the stock camera after using HDR Camera+? After I use HDR C+ my stock camera takes pictures but will not store them anywhere. I panicked at first but now see that after using HDR C+ if I want my stock camera to store pictures I have to go into the camera settings and select reset defaults.