Sunday, January 19, 2014

Anyone know the app for iPhone that makes your photo have almost like a lens-looking effect?

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Emily


A lot of people lately have been editing their photo from their iPhone to look as if they're looking into one of those circle reflectors they have in stores or also as if they're looking through a camera lens & I can't find the app anywhere! It looks so cool but it's sorta hard to explain. If anyone knows what I'm talking about please let me know the app! Thank you!!!(:


Answer
You are asking about a fisheye lens.

Here is a link to such a lens for your iPhone

http://www.iprolens.com/

"lens-looking effect" Interesting term. There is no such term used in photography. Just so you know

How to get Polaroid looking pictures with Olympus OM-10 Film Camera.?




Paul M


I have an Olympus OM-10 film camera, and when I last got my photos developed they looked normal. How do I get those over saturated, polaroid looking pictures with my camera?

Many thanks for any help.



Answer
Paul, would you drive a banana to work? Or wear a telephone on your head to keep it warm?

Then why would you try to make photos from an Olympus OM10 look like ones made in a Polaroid camera?

The OM10 can take great, "normal" photos. That is the point of that type of camera.

Professional Polaroid Peel Apart films and cameras can do that too. You are probably thinking of Polaroid 600 films and cameras, which are point and shoot, low quality images with white borders around them. If this is what you want, you should buy a Polaroid camera and some film from the Impossible Project.

If you want oversaturated instant photos, buy a Fuji Instax and Fuji Instax instant film.

If you don't care about the artistic integrity of what you are doing, go straight to the Poladroid app for your iPhone like all the other people who can't be bothered with being authentic.

In any case, you will do best using the proper camera/lens/film that is appropriate for the look you are trying to achieve. Else, you will be doing a lot of unnecessary work just to creat an inauthentic product.

Good luck!

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