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This app does exactly what I want it to do! The interface is easy, simple, and free of fluff. Lack of ability to apply filters existing pictures might be a deal-breaker to some, but doesn't bother me. Only thing I wish it had is exposure control or flash, which would help compose indoor pictures a lot more easily, but it's something I can work around.
It kinda works, but I don't know why you'd get it. It doesn't look great, the filters are pretty annoying looking. Just don't bother.
It’s good but you should make the camera move when moving the device angle
This is one of the better low res camera apps out there. Intuitive interface and cool filters.
I think this app has potential to be really good. It's really fun to use. I hope it will soon add support for uploading pictures for editing.
Don't let the lack of reviews scare you away from this app! I read the only review Belowrez thinking, I wonder if it's really that bad? So I downloaded it myself and found it to be surprisingly good! There are no ads, no in-app purchases, no bugs or glitches (that I have experienced). And to top it off, it's extremely easy to use. There is no need for any settings, take a picture with the filter you want and you get the picture saved directly to your camera roll with no watermarks or reduced resolution. Highly recommended to all who are looking for a camera that makes whatever you capture into a C64-like image. Thank you dev(s)! AND ITS FREE!
The pixelated effects are quite good. I like the lofi high contrast effects. It's much better than other classic VGA-style photo apps I've tried. Although pixelated, images save to camera roll at 8 MP resolution. It needs an option to save your original image as well. And it needs to be able to import photos from your camera roll. I like this app more than I thought I would.=M=
The provided palettes should provide a nice dose of nostalgia for anyone who played games in the 80s and 90s. The palettes themselves are interesting enough to provide a fun alternative to other filter apps. Additionally, the pixel size feature allows for some very cool images; whether your goal is to create something "retro" or abstract.
Have been having fun with this app, but it really (REALLY) needs a way to use the camera roll and to save photos you take with it at a higher resolution.
Would love it if it kept the photos I took. Looking forward to an update/fix.
View and photograph the world from the viewpoint of the pixellated, low resolution digital future past. Want your world to look like a classic point and click graphic adventure game from the 80's? Or a NES game?