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5 Best Android Camera Apps to Unlock PRO Settings in 2024
What's your go-to Android camera app? Share your thoughts and favorite photography tips in the comments below!
Part 1: Camera Apps for Everyone Capture the Moment, Master the Craft Hey there, shutterbugs and selfie queens! 👋 In the world of smartphone photography, your Android device’s default camera app might be basic, but that doesn’t mean your photos have to be. We’re about to spill the tea ☕ on how to elevate your photography game with the crème de la crème of Android camera apps in 2024! We’ll dive…
#android camera app#best camera app#Blackmagic#Camera FV-5#Filmic Pro#mobile photography#Moment Pro Camera#Open Camera#Photography Tips#pro camera settings#ProTake
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It needs to be illegal to change the everything on people's phones and not have the option to change the display back
#my android just updated#and my brain is melting#WHY DO YOU NEED TO CHANGE THE FONT ON THE TIME!?#AND HOW DARE YOU NOT TELL ME THAT THE CONTROLS ARE NEXT TO MY NOTIFICATIONS AND NOT ABOVE THEM LIKE THEY WERE FIVE MINUTES AGO!?#at least a user manual#or a “hey. here's what we're going to change and when”#not “update your phone now 😠 also it will be nothing like it was yesterday”#“you'll have to learn how to use it all over again”#“have fun 😇”#i'm going to kill everything#they changed the skin on all the basic apps like camera and calculator#and they took away the battery icon#and my time is in bold now#i don't like bold font#and the weather won't blend with the rest of the screen now#personal
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@verginediferro tagged me to share 4 non-selfie photos, hiiii🥰




i often purge my camera roll and barely take pictures as it is but (clockwise): early morning half-hidden nebelmeer, first caspar david friedrich i've ever seen in person, ceiling of a shop in florence, late autumn twilight pic
i believe who i had in mind has already been tagged but, regardless, if you see this take it as an invitation to do the same 🫶🫰🏻
#(dithered over using the word invitation in this context but english is a fake language and i don't want to rephrase it idc!!!!)#don't know what's wrong with the algorithm in my phone's camera app whatever i do pics always look as if i'm using a wide-angle lens#and i can't install android stock's gcam without root; phone's still under warranty so that's not an option#tag game#paola 🍒
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girlies i'm shaking, why am i thinking about getting an iphone as my next phone
#i've ONLYYYY ever had samsung#but i'm so fucking annoyed with the new android update that makes it look like an iphone#+ been holding onto my s20 for 5 years now bc it's the last phone with an SD slot which was the no.1 reason i preferred android over ios#+ i'm always so annoyed that samsung has better cameras but it never translates bc apps are better suited for iphones SIGH#also i do have a macbook and having an iphone would def be easier in that regard as well
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People who ride that hard for Apple, and act like it's the only brand that can make a decent phone and computer weird me out
#my sister is trying to convince my dad to get an iphone and her whole point is that it's easier to use than an android (no it's not the#keyboard is irritating) and that it has a better camera (not really... if your phone has a 1080p camera you'll get HD pics) and that you can#set reminders (so there's this thing called a calendar app)
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Poco X7 Pro Ironman Edition is a gaming phone with decent camera.
Solo Leveling Arise gameplay on POCO X7 Pro in high graphics is stable, smooth and fun.
The game is available in both iOS Apple App Store and Android Google Playstore.
The tv series is No. 8 on Netflix.
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red now. btw
#also freshly wet out of the shower lmao#imp sightings#why does it look soooo desaturations in the post editor. & then once i actually post it its fine#i hate whatever shit this camera does with its ''enhancement'' like even on the lowest setting it fucks shit up#why do i have to wait ten seconds for it to ''process'' my photo to make it look ''enhanced'' instead of it just. u know#giving me the same thing i saw in the camera app. i hate this fucking phone man#i try to keep them as long as possible but honestly if the next one or the one after comes out & it has an option to DISABLE all this shit?#well. i might just make an exception#i definitely thought that suggestion said desaturated not desaturations. not going back & fixing that#individual tag editing on android app when
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Turn your smartphone into a speed camera | ETA
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Here's the website for the app I'm getting so much good use out of: https://opencamera.org.uk/




And here's a big dump of photos from it!






I am mad about cellphone cameras hiding the processing they do, and I am glad about software that lets me control it and opt in and out, and I dictated this rant on insta so I am resharing the images here and will attempt to turn this into a useful text post on my blog in future, when my hand is working better 🤘👍













#photography#android camera#google camera#google pixel#open camera#open source app#macro photography
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Why Choose a GPS Map Camera Timestamp Photo / GPS Map Stamp Camera GPS Location: Display Real-Time GPS location data and weather when capture photos.
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Live Streaming Gear at NAB 2025: The Future is Faster, Stronger, and More Efficient
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Live Streaming Gear at NAB 2025: The Future is Faster, Stronger, and More Efficient
The NAB 2025 show floors were buzzing with innovative new live streaming gear and solutions designed to help content creators, broadcasters, and live production teams do more, faster, and with greater efficiency. As described in this article, it’s clear that the industry is heading toward more integrated and powerful solutions.
From all-in-one systems to cloud-based production, the trend was clear: Everything is getting faster, more capable, and smaller. This year, companies like YoloLiv, Magewell, and BirdDog are leading the charge with compact, powerful devices that make it easier than ever to manage professional-grade live production on the go.
YoloLiv’s YoloBox Extreme raised the bar with eight physical HDMI inputs and two HDMI outputs packed into an 11″ Android tablet. Capable of 4K UHD production, including recording, replay, and delivery, this AIO system is perfect for mobile live streaming and multicasting. Magewell followed up with their Director One, a portable solution with cellular connectivity, larger screens, and full-size HDMI output—tailored to meet the demands of field production. BirdDog introduced the MAKI Studio Control Surface, which adds a hardware control surface to their iOS-based MAKI Studio app, providing a more production-friendly experience.
Cloud connectivity also dominated at NAB 2025. NDI’s NDI-6 Hardware Bridge and BirdDog’s BirdDog Connect extended the capabilities of remote live production, offering encrypted, ultra-low latency video streams over multiple networks. PTZ Optics took things even further with HIVE, a cloud studio control room that makes managing remote cameras and operators a seamless experience.
In a world where fast, reliable internet is becoming increasingly accessible, cloud-connected live production is more feasible than ever. Not only can production teams be remote, but even the gear can be remotely managed. This marks a shift in the industry that will enable distributed production teams and the ability to broadcast from nearly anywhere.
Learn more about PTZOptics HERE
Learn more about NDI HERE
LEarn more about YoloLiv HERE
Learn more about BirdDog HERE
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The Android “Open Camera” app has several grid overlays as options:
3x3 - helps with applying the rule of thirds.
Phi 3x3 - 3x3 grid with ratios 1:0.618:1.
4x2
Crosshair
Golden - displays a Golden spiral (technically, a Fibonacci spiral).
Golden Triangles
Diagonals
This app was mentioned a couple of weeks ago, first by @shelandsorcery on this post, and then by me on this one.
It’s a really good app, especially in a phonecam with over-aggressive processing in the native camera app.
This article was written by Phil Straub back in 2005, and it is as fresh and vital today as it was then. Phil’s tips and trick are timeless, and can help you make your images pop!
Composition is everything! No amount of detail in an illustration or Concept Painting will be successful without a strong composition foundation.
Composition in Environment Concept painting can be quite difficult since your focal point usually isn’t as obvious as in a character piece. In this introduction to Composition we will explore the fundamentals used to create exciting and functional compositions along with a variety of composition techniques. Initially I will show some successful examples of iconic composition, formal composition, the rule of 3rds, the golden rule, etc. There will be a discussion on what makes each piece successful and an explanation on why the artist chose to describe the scene using a particular form of composition.

When you take the canvas area and divide it into ‘thirds’ Horizontally and Vertically, where the lines cross in the picture area is a ‘Golden Mean’, or the best spot in which to place your Main Subject or Object of Interest as it is the Focal Point of your picture. The golden rule originates from the Ancient Greeks, since they were great mathematicians as well as artisans, they came to the conclusion that there needed to be a certain balance in composition for it to be pleasing to the eye. They further developed this theory and defined what they called “power points,” Power points are located at the point where the lines used in the golden rule intersect. By placing a main subject on a power point, it further defined that subject as the focal point.
The golden rule can and usually is applied to a paintings canvas proportions. As you read through the following text you’ll notice that most of the imagery presented utilizes similar dimensions and almost all of them fall into the “golden rectangle.” Today you can find the Golden Rectangle almost everywhere: from credit cards to phone cards to book covers, all are shaped with its proportions. The Golden Ratio (the ratio of the longer and shorter sides of the Golden Rectangle) also appears in many natural phenomena. The ratio between the length of your nose and the distance from the bottom of the chin to the bottom of the nose is the golden ratio. The spiral growth of crustaceans follows the golden spiral. The divine proportions are an in-built (or in-grained) aesthetic parameter we judge beauty by.
The imagery [above] represents the division of space when the “golden rule” is applied to a blank canvas. Basically it is the division of a line in two sections, where the ratio between the smallest section and the largest section is identical to the ratio between the largest section and the entire length of the line. In other words A/B = B/(A+B). The ratio is about 1/1.618. Honestly, I’m still not exactly sure what that all means? but, I do know that I used this grid layout a-lot when I first started painting and found it helpful. I still do.
In the beginning you may find it useful to use this as an overlay for every concept piece you do. Having this grid float over your imagery as a reminder of where to place the objects of importance in the scene may help you as your develop your composition.

From the golden rule came the “rule of thirds” which is virtually the same concept but slightly altered to fit photographic proportions.I find it a bit easier to follow since it’s very simple in its origin.Here we have a look at the rule of thirds in action.
Notice that the main focal point sits right almost directly over one of the “golden means.” Additionally, other objects are placed near the other converging lines (the bird, for example) but, not directly on them, since that would create competition for the focal point.
There are Four Spots where these lines cross the Upper Left the Lower Left, the Upper Right and the Lower Right. Please note that all the “hotspots” are away from the center position in the picture frame.
The two best “power points” are the Upper Right and the Lower Right because the eye enters the picture frame at the lower left hand corner of the picture frame, travels to the center of the picture area and then reaches the right hand ‘Golden Mean’ position where it stops to look at the ‘Center Of Interest’.
The reason the eye enters a picture at the lower left side is because we are taught to read from Left to Right. This is a psychological fact that has been proven over the years. Next time you’re in an art gallery or art museum that shows the Old Masters paintings, notice how many have the Center Of Interest in the “Golden Rule” positions.

‘Implied Forms’ are a combination of ‘Implied Lines’ and they help to hold a painting together. The eye enjoys these interesting forms and will stay in the picture area to examine each one of them, if they are present. The following text and sample imagery will demonstrate a variety of implied forms and composition approaches.
The Circle is made up of a continuous ‘Curve’ and it’s circular movement keeps the eye in the picture frame. There are many circles in nature and man made objects. You can use the circle in a very obvious way in your composition or simply suggest it.
The image [below] is a very obvious and deliberate usage of circular composition. Notice how the circular shapes created by the dragons also follow a path that leads your eye towards the focal point.

Another example of circular composition! Again, I chose this type of composition to enhance the feeling of motion in the piece. You can see how the eye follows the circular shapes across the picture plane to the focal point. Something interesting to note with this image, it actually uses two composition approaches at one time; circular composition and iconic composition.
This has a ‘solid base’ and will show Stability. It also has Height and Strength. The Pyramids of Egypt have survived for thousands of years while other types of solid buildings have crumbled in to dust in less time. With the image below I was very deliberate with my arrangement of shapes so the triangle or pyramid composition is obvious. When I began this piece I simply started with a triangle shape as my starting point…nothing more than an abstract composition. I just let everything flow from there….and very quickly the painting began to take shape.

Is a connection of ‘Lines’ meeting in the Center and an expansion of ‘Lines’ leaving the Center. The Radii is usually found in Nature Subjects. The best example of the man made Radii is the spokes of a wheel.
The eye has two ways to go when it comes upon the Radii. It can either be drawn in to the picture area or it can be led out of the picture area. You must be careful how you used the Radii and try to have the eye led into the picture.
A showing of ‘Opposing Force’ that will give the picture a feeling of Cohesion and Relationship. The horizontal bar of the Cross will act as a “stopper’ while the vertical pole can act as a leading line. The windows in a large skyscraper will form crosses and will keep your interest in the building. The Cross also has religious meaning and the subtle use of the Cross can give hidden significance to an image.
In the painting below Hong Kuang uses the cross composition subtly. One could argue this piece is also using an “L Composition.” The strong line across the horizontal center that’s being formed by the characters body suggests “The Cross.” The somber facial expression and subject matter demonstrate an experienced artist’s ability to use symbolic composition to help tell a narrative.
To the right of that is Daryl Mandryk’s work which successfully combines a Cross composition with iconic composition. This is common composition choice for themes of heroism or comics. Fantasy artists like Brom and Frazetta use this type of composition in their work regularly.
This makes an attractive ‘frame’. It can be used to accentuate important subjects. Many times it is a ‘frame’ within a ‘frame’.
A tree with an overhanging branch at the ‘right’ side of the picture area will form a ‘Rectangle’ and help frame the Main Subject in the picture. By doing this you will make the Center of Interest stand out and be noticed clearly.
Some Art theorists contend that the most important information in the image should be placed near the center of the picture plane. This may seem confusing to some students since this contradicts many of the major principles of the “golden rule.” In general iconic composition should and can be used to describe a subject in a certain way. Iconic Composition or “Formal Subdivision” applies best to subjects of a dignified or religious nature. This style of composition was the approach of choice in earlier times and many excellent compositions have been made with it. Usually Iconic composition is used to describe symbolic subjects, heroic subjects, or religious subjects.

I’ve taken the liberty of drawing over this imagery to demonstrate the division of space in iconic composition. This is a technique used by many illustrators to help define the division of space and focal point when creating an iconic illustration. Well know and renowned illustrator Andrew Loomis used this technique extremely well and his book “Creative Illustration” to demonstrate this further.
Notice, that while the focal point is slightly off center, all the converging lines lead to the center point of interest. Additionally, notice how the figures head sits directly in the diamond shape of the overlay lines I’ve created. It should also be noted that I chose this composition to further enhance the regal and heroic appearance of the character.
Tong Wu uses Iconic composition perfectly here! Notice how the character again falls nearly at center of the canvas. I’ve taken the division of space a bit further on this imagery and have broken down the image into smaller segments so you can so how the artist balances everything in the piece.
Notice how the top right corner is almost a mirror image of the top left corner. In fact, look at almost any opposing segment in the painting, they are very similar! When creating iconic composition, it’s not necessary to duplicate each side exactly, but there should be a feeling of complete equalization of the units or masses, the line and spaces of one side with the other.
So, there you have it, a variety of ways to deal with division of space when you first begin visualizing a painting or drawing. At the end of the day, theses approaches to composition are guides and simply a place to start. Once you become more comfortable with composing a scene you can begin to push the boundaries of formal composition.
Since most Environment Concept Artists work in the entertainment industries, its expected you will be asked to create cinematic moments or “memorable moments” utilizing the environment as a stage.
You’ll want to use your mastery of composition to lead the viewer’s eye and really make the viewer feel like they’re in the scene. The single most important thing you simply must have in any Environment Concept Painting is a clear and dynamic focal point.
Without a place for the viewer’s eye to rest, the painting will lack impact and won’t hold the attention of your audience. It’s the job of the Concept Artist to visualize what can’t be visualized in reality. Concept Artists are the first step in every production and therefore must create dynamic imagery that the rest of the team will be excited to build. There are a few cinematic tricks that you can use as a Concept Artist to make things appear more dynamic.
Sometimes all it takes to add an extra bit of drama to your composition is a simple tilt of the camera. In the image to the right the viewer really feels like they are part of the action, simply by slanting the camera a bit. This approach is especially useful when you are trying to depict action in your environment.
Many Concept Artists today, myself included, use perspective as a tool to create dynamic compositions that appear to have motion and lead the eye to the focal point clearly and concisely.
In the painting below you will notice I’ve used many of the objects that appear in the painting as opportunities to further guide the viewer to the “payoff.” Additionally, I tilted the camera a bit to add to the action.
http://www.cgsociety.org/index.php/CGSFeatures/CGSFeatureSpecial/phil_straub_composition_tutorial
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How to get Mirror filter on Instagram?
Instagram Mirror Filter Instagram filters are an easy and quick way to enhance your social media posts before posting. Whether it’s for fun or an occasion, you choose a filter to apply to your post based on whatever look you’re hoping to achieve. Each filter is a combination of effects. Thanks to the creator’s community for their great sense of humor and all the hard work they do for developing…
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Google Launches Android 16 Beta 1: Everything You Need to Know
Google has officially unveiled Android 16 Beta 1, marking a significant leap in its next-generation operating system. Designed to enhance adaptability, functionality, and inclusivity, this beta update is now available as an over-the-air (OTA) update for users enrolled in the Android Beta Program. Here’s everything you need to know about the exciting features, updates, and how it stacks up for…
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Redmi 13C 5G: ₹8,500 में 8GB RAM और 128GB स्टोरेज के साथ सस्ते में पाएं 5G स्मार्टफोन
अगर आप एक किफायती 5G स्मार्टफोन की तलाश में हैं, तो Redmi 13C 5G आपके लिए बेहतरीन विकल्प हो सकता है। यह स्मार्टफोन 8GB RAM, 128GB स्टोरेज और लंबी बैटरी लाइफ के साथ आता है, जिससे आपको शानदार परफॉर्मेंस और अनुभव मिलेगा। आइए जानते हैं इसके फीचर्स और कीमत के बारे में। Redmi 13C 5G के फीचर्स 1. डिस्प्ले 6.67 इंच का फुल एचडी+ डिस्प्ले, जो बेहतरीन व्यूइंग अनुभव प्रदान करता है। 90Hz का रिफ्रेश रेट,…
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Reblogging because someone reblogged this post from me (hello my beloved mutual), and I had an additional thought.
Specifically, this: you can have more than one camera app. You don't have to use the default app that comes with your phone if you don't want to.
I guarantee you that you can find some serviceable free camera apps right now (at least on android). And if you're willing to pay a couple bucks, the options shoot up even more (which, if you want to do artsy photography, a few bucks is NOTHING compared to what a good professional camera used to cost. This is because at this point, unless you're using a truly ancient phone, it's pretty much guaranteed that the hardware camera is already pretty good, and you just need more control over the default settings).
So, like... if your default app makes it hard to find the settings you need, you can get a second camera app. Store them side by side, and use the default camera if you just need a quick picture that captures everything, and then have a second app with easy access to detail control for when you want to do artsy photography. Or just replace the default camera completely if that's your preference.
Here, I did some quick research (i.e. I looked on a few reddit threads), and these are the options that keep getting suggested (for android at least, too lazy to also look up other platforms):
GCam (Google Camera mods) [list of stable versions] - seems to be the popular choice amongst people who are willing to install from third party sources. Many different mods, probably requires some extra research.
Open Camera - free, contains some ads
HedgeCam 2 - free, customizable user interface, contains some in-app purchases
Camera FV-5 - Costs $5, highly rated. Camera FV-5 Lite is free, but has limits on the picture resolution and ability to capture raw footage.
ProShot - Costs $7, highly rated, there's a free evaluation app that tells you which features will work on your phone.
You know that thing where you see a gorgeous view (left) and try to take a picture of it, but your phone camera is a joyless fucking nihilist who refuses to see the beauty in anything and only sees this (right)
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