The overarching themes in this year's camera technology advancements are connectedness, higher image quality, and special features that put
smartphone photo filters to shame.
Not exact matches
If you want to make the
photos you take on your
smartphone look better, one of VSCO Cam's dozens of retro film
filters will do the trick.
OLED Galaxy S8 Display Shoot - Out Samsung Galaxy S8 An in - depth objective scientific display performance analysis and comparison of the Samsung Galaxy S8
Smartphone with extensive Lab tests and measurements for the Adaptive Display, OLED Cinema, OLED
Photo, and Basic Screen Modes, and including the DCI - P3 Digital Cinema Mode, HDR High Dynamic Range Mode, Blue Light
Filter Mode, and Always On Display Mode.
OLED Galaxy Note8 Display Shoot - Out Samsung Galaxy Note8 An in - depth objective scientific display performance analysis and comparison of the Samsung Galaxy Note8
Smartphone with extensive Lab tests and measurements for the Adaptive Display, OLED Cinema, OLED
Photo, and Basic Screen Modes, and including the DCI - P3 Digital Cinema Mode, HDR High Dynamic Range Mode, Blue Light
Filter Mode, and Always On Display Mode.
As far as the camera application is concerned, it isn't as packed with features as is found with Samsung
smartphones, but there are a few different modes, effects, and
filters available that might help make up for the poor quality
photos.
An app on your
smartphone can be used to edit the
photos, such as resizing, cropping, or applying
filters.
This newest social media craze available for free in the mobile App Store — allows users to edit
photos taken on their
smartphone cameras using a variety of
filters — from sepia tones to 1970s - inspired hues — which transform ordinary snapshots into professional - quality
photos.
«Make personalized art with your own Hipstamatic or Instagram snapshots — the apps have beautiful
filters, and
smartphones take good - quality
photos.