3/23/2023 0 Comments Camerabag cinema workflowTiltShift lets me make a background go completely out of focus, similar to what you would normally do with the lens on a 35mm camera.Ģ) Stop dead in your tracks and pull out the iPhone and get into shooting position. The iPhone camera is designed to be simple, so everything is always in focus. OK, not exactly, but it allows you to selectively blur portions of the image, which gives you the ability to add some depth and perspective to the image. Then, to make a good thing even better, I installed another app, “ TiltShift“, that allows you to, well, make it look like it was shot by Vince Laforet. Once I got my hands on this sweet app, I started running around looking at everything in a different way – because now everything is a potential photograph, and I always have a camera in my pocket, waiting. Helga, Mono, Fisheye, Lolo, 1974, 1962, Instant, Infrared, and Cinema are the currently available choices, and each places a distinctly different look on a picture – breathing new life into the capabilities of the iPhone camera. It’s a super handy set of software “filters” that makes the image take on the effect of some other camera, or some other time. It shoots the kind of pictures you’d expect for something that has a lens the size of the head of a pin, and fits in your pocket.ĬameraBag, an app that cost me a whole $2.99, changes all that. Let’s face it, the iPhone camera itself isn’t very impressive. Seriously, it might even start causing problems in my relationship because of my new obsession with the camera in my iPhone. Hands down, no question, I can’t get enough of it.
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