Can some one list some of the best apps for photo editing as well as video editing? They can be one in the same or separate apps.
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Photos are all I can speak for. Synapses and pixlr are the only 2 you need truly
Snapseed for photos, I know some people who use Lightroom too but I think to get the good version you have to have a subscription.
Kinemaster for video
There's a small learning curve to both pieces of software. Snapseed is amazingly powerful once you start digging into it. I was able to do this composite image using two color photos taken with the V30 and completely edited on phone in Snapseed: https://www.flickr.com/photos/chimphappyhour/37742184676/ It would have taken a lot more work on my laptop to do the same. Only down side is that you do everything with your finger and can only zoom in so far so the masking isn't as exact as on a laptop/desktop. Still, the fact that that is even possible is amazing.
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I've been comparing PDF rendering side by side with iPad and PC.
I've been using adobe reader, ezPDFreader, and a bunch of other pdf viewer app.
All came into about the same rendering quality, it is that if being zoomed, the text and images would never look crisp just like the original files were supposed to be.
PDFs that were really large in size and have a very good compression, that look good in other devices when zoomed, look bad at GT1.1 when zoomed!
Anyone have any knowledge why? Have adobe and other developers came to knew about this problem? I think this problem has something to do with those pdf apps were not developed with GT/honeycomb's native screen resoution yet, am I right?
This simple rendering drawbacks alone has led me to think to change to iPad, i read a lot of high quality pdfs in a day, and i need to read it in high quality as it was supposed to be!
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This was using ezpdfreader, but it doesnt matter which pdf app I used it would still looked like that. Even using adobe reader.
Hello everyone,
So like many of you I picked up an HP TouchPad when they were on sale. I gave the TouchPad to my Grandma. I figured it would be worth it alone for just using it as an interactive photo frame. With 32GB of space to spare I even put some QuickTime videos converted from home video VHS tapes.
While it works well for that, the organization of the Photo program on WebOS isn't the best. Viewing photos and albums isn't as simple as I thought it may be. So I started looking at some other options as far as alternative OS for the TouchPad. It looks like Android seems to be running quite well on the device (from what I've seen). So I was wondering if any of you could suggest a build / type of Android install I should attempt to use?
My needs are simple. I would like a nicer Photo Management software (if available with video playback for QuickTime / MPEG-4 files) and working Wi-Fi The ability to have multiple icons on a home screen is good. It makes it easier for her to select what she wants to do. Is there an option to make a keyboard larger? Or is there any font options to make things larger? She'll be 93 this month, and although her vision is pretty good, she can use all the help she can get.
Skype would be nice, but from what I understand camera and microphone compatibility is limited. Of course I'd like it to be as stable as possible. I haven't looked at her TouchPad in a bit, I'll see if there are any WebOS updates before continuing. But I'm curious as to what is out there to make this tablet a bit easier to use.
Thank you in advance for your help!
-Steven
StevenM86 said:
Hello everyone,
So like many of you I picked up an HP TouchPad when they were on sale. I gave the TouchPad to my Grandma. I figured it would be worth it alone for just using it as an interactive photo frame. With 32GB of space to spare I even put some QuickTime videos converted from home video VHS tapes.
While it works well for that, the organization of the Photo program on WebOS isn't the best. Viewing photos and albums isn't as simple as I thought it may be. So I started looking at some other options as far as alternative OS for the TouchPad. It looks like Android seems to be running quite well on the device (from what I've seen). So I was wondering if any of you could suggest a build / type of Android install I should attempt to use?
My needs are simple. I would like a nicer Photo Management software (if available with video playback for QuickTime / MPEG-4 files) and working Wi-Fi The ability to have multiple icons on a home screen is good. It makes it easier for her to select what she wants to do. Is there an option to make a keyboard larger? Or is there any font options to make things larger? She'll be 93 this month, and although her vision is pretty good, she can use all the help she can get.
Skype would be nice, but from what I understand camera and microphone compatibility is limited. Of course I'd like it to be as stable as possible. I haven't looked at her TouchPad in a bit, I'll see if there are any WebOS updates before continuing. But I'm curious as to what is out there to make this tablet a bit easier to use.
Thank you in advance for your help!
-Steven
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The CM9 builds are very stable and extremely usable. Try the nightly builds for good wifi. Also, the latest nightlies have working mic, though not camera.
There are tons of photo managers and video players on the Google Play Store; I like QuickPic for photos, but I don't watch a lot of videos.
The default homescreen has multiple icons.
There is an option for larger font in Settings -> Accessibility -> Large Text.
Several 3rd-party keyboards allow you to change the size of the keyboard. For example, I use SwiftKey, and it has 4 sizes. It is paid, though.
I have an app I use to take photos and it takes over the camera and flash fine and does the photo uploading for me. The problem is it doesn't allow the zoom to work in any format with the S4 zoom. Is there something I can change on the camera or is this simply a flaw in the app software that is preventing the zoom feature from working?
Someone might know of a trick but I bet it voids the warranty!
I imagine the app is designed just for camera phones in general rather than specifically for optical zoom versions as there aren't many of them around!
I've noticed that the K Zoom can't zoom in when used within Whatsapp.
What is the app you use?
The app is Provision by Vauto. I've talked to the app developers and they said it's not made to work with any zoom. It would be nice if there was a way to make it let me use the camera in its native state because the uploading feature of the app saves me a lot of desktop time copying and uploading photos from a digital camera but the quality of the pictures aren't up to par if I can't use the camera's features. I don't mind voiding the warranty on the phone if there was a way to get around it.
Thanks for the reply!
Hey guy with this method you can have Google pixel like EIS in your recorded videos on OnePlus One or any android device.
Steps :
1. Install the lastest version on Google photos.
2. Find the video you recorded on your device in Google photos.
3. Then open it and click on edit and hit on stabilization and wait for the process to complete then hit save.
4. Done.
In action, see the big difference it makes.
In addition to using Google Photos to apply software stabilization, you can also try the Microsoft app Hyperlapse Mobile here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.hyperlapsemobile&hl=en
Microsoft Hyperlapse Mobile will do a nice effect, different from the typical software stabilization of Google Photos or "cropping" like Instagram Hyperlapse, it's pretty amazing because it also increases the speed so you cover a lot of footage quickly (particularly good for hiking, biking, road trips, or other footage like that).
Thanks for info. I am impressed about this feature. It works great.
Hi,
Has anyone tried the one plus camera apk on the p20 lite. I am getting noticeably better photos. Major difference being the size and sharpness of the photos and videos. The downsides would be not able to access gallery from the app and the inability to shoot portrait and slowmo. Let me know your thoughts. For the ones who would like to download it, the apk is available at apkmirror.
Thanks
Could you post some examples, maybe even the difference between photos with both camera apps? I am interested in this phone, but the camera reviews are not really positive.
And important to me: is there an option to change the picture resolution to a 16:9 aspect ratio? If yes, at what amount of megapixels is it?
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Hi,
Has anyone tried the one plus camera apk on the p20 lite. I am getting noticeably better photos. Major difference being the size and sharpness of the photos and videos. The downsides would be not able to access gallery from the app and the inability to shoot portrait and slowmo. Let me know your thoughts. For the ones who would like to download it, the apk is available at apkmirror.
Thanks
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Thanks for the informatio, I downloaded the app and tried with a picture of my cat and the hair looked sharper, but I had a problem and won't let me use HDR.
Anyone please upload some comparative sample pictures taken with the stock camera app and this other app.
And/or make it able to download from somewhere in the original size and quality so it is comparable in the best way.
No one?
I can pick the phone up this weekend, but I need to know/see if the pictures are better with that other app.
The ones with the stock app are not the best, so I would like to see a comparison.
The only problem with stock app is how the jpeg file is being processed. It needs to be corected as RAW files are much better in terms of quality.
I know.
But I think it is also possible/easier to have a good app that makes better pictures, even in jpg.
I use Camera FV-5 and it always gives me better quality.
That's why my question stands: please post some comparative pictures.