Rarely works, years since updates
I should of checked the dates of the review. Waste of a few quid. Interface gets stuck on pictures used and won’t show new ones, crashes out lots of times. Shame as it was a simple thing that it worked I would quite like
Flash problem
Bro, I’m tryna do a time-development project and I really need to flash to turn off, is there not a button to turn off the flash ? or is it just my phone not working
Super potentiel mais
Enfin une application qui fait dès avant après parfait ! Gros problème c’est que je prends la majorité avec le grand angle de mon téléphone. Du coup impossible de faire dès avant après avec des anciennes photo :/ ça serait top de rajouter juste le choix de l’objectif ! Sinon c’est super :)
Do not buy
Awful app. Constantly crashing when trying to select photos. Unusable
App works excellent after becoming familiar
I purchased this app to align two previously taken pictures, and to my surprise found it wasn't possible. After contacting the programmer and receiving a timely response, I discovered alignment is achieved only when taking the second photo. It's simple as you:
1) Select (or take) the 1st photo
2) Acquire a second photo by taking a picture. When preparing to "snap" a second photo, alignment of the that one (with the 1st) becomes obvious.
I noticed from some low rated reviews they had the same expectations as I did when purchasing. After pursuing it further did I find how it worked and am glad I did. In taking the second picture, you are aiming the image on your phone camera through a transparent "template" of the first, enabling a very versatile alignment method.
Now that I'm familiar with it's use, I'm looking forward to some sharp before & after photos!
1) Select (or take) the 1st photo
2) Acquire a second photo by taking a picture. When preparing to "snap" a second photo, alignment of the that one (with the 1st) becomes obvious.
I noticed from some low rated reviews they had the same expectations as I did when purchasing. After pursuing it further did I find how it worked and am glad I did. In taking the second picture, you are aiming the image on your phone camera through a transparent "template" of the first, enabling a very versatile alignment method.
Now that I'm familiar with it's use, I'm looking forward to some sharp before & after photos!
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