I'm looking for an application that will enable me to scribble notes onto photos that i take with my device's camera.
I'm hoping to either use the SIP to annotate a photo with typed text, or an ink tool that will allow me to write text on the photo - ideally at various zoom levels and text sizes and colours. And to add lines, with and without arrowhead(s).
Can anyone recommend such an app? Does such a thing exist?
Try Telesketsa here: http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/Graphics/Drawing-Tools/TeleSketch-84497.shtml
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Hi everyone!
I have a tiny problem which still disappoints me... I like that Windows Mobile includes photo contacts built-in support. When I take photos from the phone's camera in "photo contact" mode and assign it to a contact using camera tool itself, the size and quality of the photo is fine - seems like 128x128 pixels - and looks well on external screen. But when I try to assign some picture to a contact - either using built-in Pictures tool or Resco Photo Viewer - it comes out in very bad quality, seems much smaller for Resco's tool (64x64 pixels?) and very low quality for built-in Pictures tool. I've been crawling all over the Internet looking for a tweak that will let me modify the default size / quality setting, but failed. Does anybody know if there's a way to make Pictures or Resco Photo Viewer assign high quality 128x128 pictures to contacs? I'd like to see my wife's photo as beautiful as she is and not corrupted by some compression-driven artefacts.
Thanks in advance!
Try "Photo Contacts ver. 3.0"
Meneldor said:
Hi everyone!
I have a tiny problem which still disappoints me... I like that Windows Mobile includes photo contacts built-in support. When I take photos from the phone's camera in "photo contact" mode and assign it to a contact using camera tool itself, the size and quality of the photo is fine - seems like 128x128 pixels - and looks well on external screen. But when I try to assign some picture to a contact - either using built-in Pictures tool or Resco Photo Viewer - it comes out in very bad quality, seems much smaller for Resco's tool (64x64 pixels?) and very low quality for built-in Pictures tool. I've been crawling all over the Internet looking for a tweak that will let me modify the default size / quality setting, but failed. Does anybody know if there's a way to make Pictures or Resco Photo Viewer assign high quality 128x128 pictures to contacs? I'd like to see my wife's photo as beautiful as she is and not corrupted by some compression-driven artefacts.
Thanks in advance!
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I have same problem, please help
on the outer screen quality is poor (only on caller contacts picture)
Hi. I needed to make a photo of a document a few days ago with my phone and then read it. Strangely, I was not able to read a single word because when I zoomed in the photo was blurred. And the font was not small at all. The big surprise came up when I transfered the photo to my computer, and discovered that the text could be read without a problem. So I'm guessing this is a problem of the android built-in gallery?
the gallery does not zoom in to the actual image size. so when you zoom in the photo will be blurred. try viewing the image with a different image viewer. I dont know of any though.
Hi,
Is there a way to enable the date stamp when taking pictures?
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i think the option is not there in the stock camera app
No. You do know the date and time of the photo are saved automatically in the EXIF data don't you? I can never understand why people still permanently engrave photos with that data when the file already has it. (Not necessarily referring to you)
That said, obviously there are some people who have a genuine need to have it recorded onto the image itself for whatever reason. As mentioned the stock app does not have this option. However, there may be an app on the market that can automatically use the EXIF data to record it onto the image. Seems like such an app would be easy to create so I see no reason why it wouldn't exist.
I think the lgcamera app in the market has it.
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Date stamp in pictures?
Auto Stamper application can enable and add date and time on the photo. This app allows you to add text to photo with various formats like a style, size, colors, and positions as per picture background.
Auto Stamper is the only app that allows you to use smartphone default camera for capturing photo and add text to it.
Download This amazing app from respective play store and app stores.
Does anyone know if there already is a camera app out there which basically allows you to select an image from the gallery, set the transparency and it acts like an "onion skin" (transparent layer, like when you do animations)? Example: http://img-ipad.lisisoft.com/img/1/9/1907-2-overlay-camera-lite.jpg
The purpose for this will be for example copying a face expression and angle as precisely as possible, for later replacing in animated gifs (face swaps basically). It's really hard to look at an image on the computer and trying to take a selfie that's exactly the same expression and angle without a camera function like this.
If there isn't such a camera out there, anyone willing to make such an app? I'm sure it will be appreciated by the masses for a wide range of uses (like regular stop motion animation and such)
Hello there and thanks in advance for your time and patience.
I'll try to be as concise as possible.
On the gcam you are able to select which type of grid you'd like to overlay to the photo (4x4, 3x3, and Golden Ratio).
I'm particularly interested in the latter.
The problem is that no official Google editing app allows you to crop an image using the Golden Ratio overlay (possibly in the 5:4 format), and neither do other famous apps (tried Photoshop, Lightroom, VSCO, Prisma and more) although the PC version of Photoshop and Lightroom does offer such a feature.
Is there any hope I/someone could modify the Snapseed apk in order to get such feature? (or is there already an app that does this?
No one?