Paper Camera is a fantastic little photography application for adding cool filters to your photos. While this is nothing new, Paper Camera does this in real time, so when you look through your Android’s view finder, you can immediately see the effects in action, before you take the photograph.
Price: $1.49
Tested on: HTC Desire HD
Content Rating: Everyone
Pros
Brilliant picture effects in real time.Simple layout.Easy to use.Continual development.
Cons
Unable to apply effects to existing images.Relatively low resolution.
If you ever seen ‘Scanner Darkly‘- the brilliant observed movie adaptation of the trippy Philip K. Dick novel, you can take one step towards understanding what this app looks like. Imagine the cool post-picture effects that many photo apps now offer, in real time as you look through the viewer. And these are not just the basic (b&w, sepia, etc.) filters either, these are the very cool cartoon effect type filters that really look good. If you’re still none-the-wiser, check the videos out below for a demonstration.
There are 11 filters to choose from including: Comic Boom, Sketch Up, Acquarello, Old Printer, Neon Cola, Con Tours, Bleaching, Gotham Noir, Half Ton, Granny’s Paper and Pastel Perfect- each with a unique and interesting filter that looks fantastic through your camera lens. Simply tap the camera button and take the snapshot you want with the effect you desire. These pics can then be shared via any number of the social networks, email, text, etc.
The app is incredibly easy to use and has a polished yet simple ‘paper’ design to it, hence Paper Camera. There is a file button which takes you to your gallery, however a bit of a downer is that you are currently unable to apply the filters to existing pictures. According to the developers though, this is currently being worked on and should be included in a future update. Another small problem you might notice is that, currently, the photos taken are quite low resolution- again this is being addressed by the developers and will be improved upon in a future update. Using the app did make me wonder whether video could be shot in this style and what the implications for that might be? Filming your very own version of Scanner Darkly perhaps?
Below are two pretty cool videos of the app in action, and beneath this I have included a series of photos demonstrating the various filters.
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Well, I can’t imagine this is going to replace your existing camera but the nice range of very cool filters is certainly going to impress you if you are looking for something a bit different. Maybe this is just me, but when I take a picture and add a filter to it afterwards, I sometimes feel a bit let down if my subject looks a bit distorted… or creepy. With Paper Camera you can see what your subject looks like as you take the picture, so you know exactly what you’re getting.
It couldn’t be easier. You can simply scroll through the real-time picture effects using arrows in the top right and press the small camera icon which can be found bottom right. When the pic is taken a small ‘share’ icon appears. There are also slide bars which control Contrast, Brightness and Lines. These too are easy and straightforward to adjust. As camera apps go, it really couldn’t be easier.
As I have said, this is perhaps not going to replace your usage of the existing camera, but for novelty purposes and the fact the app can take some dazzlingly cool pictures, you might find yourself actually looking for ways to use it. I had a mad plan to attach it to some goggles somehow and, blocking out my peripheral vision, spend some time in a cartoon world. OK, I perhaps should have kept that to myself.
The interface is smooth and beautifully designed. If I had one small quibble it would be that the view finder, because of the options at the side, is a little on the small side as options cannot be hidden. This aside the interface is very easy to use and looks playfully cool.
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