[UPDATE: I got the following email from the developer, “Just one thing, can you confirm me if you have made the review with a Moto Droid?.Unfortunately, the app is much slower on Moto Droid than in others phones due to the screen high res and the speed of the microprocessor. I have a HTC Hero and a Nexus One and the speed is not too bad.” Indeed I was using a Motorola Droid FWIW.]
First let’s get to the coolness. Camera Illusion offers 3 main “illusion” features that work with the basic picture-taking functionality of your phone:
As you apply different illusions, the camera shows you in real-time what your picture will look like BEFORE you take it. I’m especially a fan of the Effect/Mask – here are two examples of pictures I took of stuff on my monitor while sitting at my desk:
Filter=None, Effect=Light Tunnel, Mask=Nexus One
Filter=Old Photo, Effect=Twirl, Frame=Chalkboard
I’m SURE you can get MUCH better results – I was taking a picture of a monitor in a dark room. I just wanted to quickly illustrate what the app does and I think you’ll agree its kind of cool. You can also use your OWN custom frames – directions are in the app’s “help” section. Here are a couple better examples directly from the Android Illusion website (makers of Camera Illusion):
That last one is probably my favorite and gives you a good idea of what you can accomplish. Turn your phone into an illusion fun house! But it isn’t ALL fun and games – there are a few of the setbacks I noticed.
Overall its a pretty good start for a pretty good app and I imagine they’ll add more options and improvements in time. Features like sharing, auto-focus, and other settings options WERE included so you can tell the developer was thinking proactively. Feel free to give it a try yourself and let us know what you think!
[Via Android Illusion]