MrBob
Loc: lookout Mtn. NE Alabama
Just read an inquiry from a Fuji user in another forum about film simulation modes on phone cams for both IOS and Android formats... Sounds like an interesting App if it comes to fruition... MAYBE, it already has; any more info out there ? Computational photography should be able to handle this.... I think a lot of folks would like to emulate classic film modes.
I haven’t heard about anything like that before. If it exists it’s got to be an app. If the app is successful, you can probably look to Apple to incorporate those modes into the iPhone camera’s design. It would be an interesting feature to have built into the camera rather than having to bring up an app.
MrBob wrote:
Just read an inquiry from a Fuji user in another forum about film simulation modes on phone cams for both IOS and Android formats... Sounds like an interesting App if it comes to fruition... MAYBE, it already has; any more info out there ? Computational photography should be able to handle this.... I think a lot of folks would like to emulate classic film modes.
I have several camera apps with film emulators built in. I got them from PlayStore, and they are free.
* EktaCam: 43 Film stocks (Named)
* KultCam: 20 Film stocks (Named)
These two have been around for several years, and if you want all the film stocks, they are available for less than a roll of film.
* 1998Cam: 31 Film stocks (Unidentified except for "Fuji", "Kodak", etc. 😕)
* Film Camera: 77 Film stocks (Unidentified except for "Fuji", "Kodak", etc. 😕)
These two are more recent acquisitions, and do _not_ identify the film stocks they are emulating beyond the mfr's name. <Ugh! > "F2" and "K3" are useless for anything. (Except maybe avoiding litigation?)
HTH,
--Rich
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