r/CharmeraCapture

Image 1 — Algo de errado?
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Algo de errado?

Amigos, acabei de me juntar à comunidade. Poderiam me ajudar com essa dúvida?

Porque o meio é muito mais "embaçado" em comparação às extremidades nas fotos que eu tiro? Há algo de errado com minha câmera?

u/Crozzfire-20 — 4 days ago

The Charmera Millennium pixel filters are soooo cool, so I added them to my app and made them work on video

A few months ago I posted here after getting my Charmera and somehow ending up building a little companion app for it.

At the time, 1987 Club was basically my way of fixing the parts of the workflow that annoyed me. Importing everything to my phone, rotating photos in batches, adding timestamps, favoriting things, etc.

I've kept working on it since then and it has grown a lot, so I thought I'd share an update.

• You can now use filters and frames from the new Charmera Millennium Edition, even if you have the original Charmera.

• I added a bunch of pixel filters, including controls for pixel size, dithering, color thresholds and contrast.

• The pixel filters work on video too, including the Millennium looks, which you can't even do directly on the camera itself.

• If your phone has USB-C, you can connect the Charmera directly and import everything into the app. On older phones, you can use an SD or microSD card reader.

• And after a lot of people asked for it on my original post, 1987 Club is now in closed beta on Android. If anyone here wants to test it, send me the email associated with your Google Play account and I can add you.

On iOS, 1987 Club is $3.99 as a one-time purchase, with no subscription. You can get it here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/1987-club/id6759474539

The weird part is that I've already started using another digital camera too, and I still find myself importing everything into 1987 Club and playing with the filters and frames there.

So I'm starting to think the app might make more sense as a companion for digital cameras in general, rather than something built specifically around the Charmera.

At the same time, I keep thinking about the contradiction in that. Part of what I love about these little cameras is getting away from my phone and having a slower, less perfect way of taking pictures.

So I'm curious what people here think.

Does having an app as part of the workflow actually add something, or does it start defeating the point of using a camera like this in the first place?

u/Important_Inside_721 — 5 days ago