Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | $1.99 | Toshihiko Tambo | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Has been designed to capture high-quality black and white photography.
(Need iOS11 or later)
Features
# High Quality Picture.
Has been designed so that it operates in uncompressed to save from internal processing to achieve high-quality processing.
Is possible save uncompressed TIFF. It mean you can get clear and sharper picture without JPEG compression. Also support Full Resolution.
# Real-time Preview
You can change every parameter with Real-time high quality preview.
The emulation film filters.
# Other
Support iPhone7 plus dual lens.
Tap Focus and Exposure.
GRID display useful when shooting
Flash On/Off also support Torch for modeling light.
Exif with Copyright Notice and Photographer Name.
Geo Tag.
Level Meter.
Is usually a small amount of image data from the image, so all data to save the black and white only.
Upload photo to various SNS and Mail.
If you have any question and need support, please contact [email protected] or access support site.
http://www.tambo.jp/support?lang=en
I love to close my eyes and take pictured in black and white brain scans. Thank you!
I really recommend this app for B&W photography. If you're more interested in taking nice photos than in mucking them up with every type of bizarre post-processing filter, this app is for you. The interface is really well done, providing instant access to all the functions without much fiddling. The way the menu can collapse to a single selected column is good design. The exposure and focus lock work well, and I also like the ability to select 4:3, 3:2, or 1:1 format. The live view does a great job of showing the effects of color filters and tone adjustments. There's also a nice, concise help page that I found useful. I don't know that much about TIFF vs. JPEG; I have been saving them as TIFFs and they look great. If I could have anything I wished for in an app, I would want this one to handle low light better (the way 645PRO and NightCap do with slower shutter speeds) and maybe have a timer. But these are asking for extras on something that is already a 5-star app.
Bought this app the other day and tried it out. It has some potential, but the shutter lag is so long, it's virtually useless if there is any sort of motion in your photo. Animals, people, forget about it. Unless you like blurry pictures. I think it will work well for still life, or cityscapes without any sort on movement, but why not use a camera app that can photograph people, and then convert in one of the many B&W apps that are available?
On updating to 1.0.1, my phone started making a loud piercing repeating beeping noise. Uninstalling, then reinstalling the app cleared up the problem.
...some photos import flopped in Picasa. The interface could use some polishing, but I like the ability to fine-tune the tonal curves and save as TIF. This app needs another revision to get right: fine-tune the interface, provide other metering options (other than just spot metering), fix a couple of bugs rendering/export bugs, and provide in-app preview capability.
The best B/W app I've ever used. Feels very much like a proper high-end film camera, with the virtual equivalents to the filters, grids, formats, and functionalities one would find in a real world analog camera. The output is unbelievably fine for a digital cell-tack sharp with good dynamic range and full control over contrast. No gimmicks here (no over processed effects, etc.), just straightforward, honest B/W photography with intuitive control and high quality output in mind. Superb.