r/wigglegrams

Image 1 — What do you tell the lab tech to scan?
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Image 3 — What do you tell the lab tech to scan?

What do you tell the lab tech to scan?

Hello everyone! I'm having this issue with the lab i'm going to where they don't seem to be able to scan the negatives correctly.

I specifically ask them to try and center the imagine with the center line so the 2 images are the same size. Sadly they haven't been able to do this ever... Resulting is the individual frames not being the same size.

How do you go about asking for this specific kind of scan?

Thank you :)

u/DrunkWaffles262 — 4 days ago
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Skeleton wiggles from my Nishika to make up for my instax post :)

Shot on some old kodak gold

u/ErnstLeitzt — 7 days ago

Where's teh wiggles?

Instax mini for the lols. I'll make a proper wiggle post in a bit to make up for the lack of wiggles here, please don't hurt me

u/thats_no_wallaby — 7 days ago

Working on an esp32 based wigglegram camera

Been working on an esp32 based wigglegram camera for the past few months, photos are getting better by the day, but would love thoughts on ways I could improve

u/NickySlicksHaha — 8 days ago
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Wiggle on Critical Mass!

I travelled to Pontianak, Indonesia for Indonesian Critical Mass, shot with siamdispo wiggle lense on sony a6400. Really wish to own a real wiggle camera one day, but for now, this will do!!!

u/SnooBooks664 — 7 days ago

My first wigglegrams – looking for feedback!

Hi everyone!

These are my first attempts at making wigglegrams with a regular digital camera. Since I don't own a multi-lens camera yet, I shot these handheld and moved slightly sideways between each frame.

I'd love to hear your feedback! Any tips on shooting, alignment, or making the motion look smoother are very welcome.

I'm also looking to buy a camera specifically for wigglegrams. What camera do you use, and would you recommend it? I know the Nishika N8000 is a popular choice, but I'd love to hear about other options as well.

Thanks!

u/SamuelCheese98 — 11 days ago

Self portrait with my Nishika taken with another Nishika. Always surprised me that the N800 had a remote trigger cable slot

u/QalexanderK — 14 days ago

[OC] I built an iPhone wigglegram app that uses real camera movement and IMU data

Hey r/wigglegrams — solo developer here!

I checked with the moderators before sharing this.

I built an iPhone app that tries to preserve the traditional wigglegram approach: capturing the same scene from several slightly different camera positions and animating those real perspectives.

During capture, the app reads the iPhone’s IMU sensors to measure how the phone physically moves. That motion data is used to guide the capture process and help select and align the frames.

The parallax therefore comes from actual changes in camera position rather than generating new viewpoints from a single still image.

The wigglegram above was captured and assembled entirely inside the app. You could create something similar manually using burst photos or video, but the goal is to automate the capture guidance, frame selection, alignment, cropping, and export.

I’d genuinely appreciate feedback from people who already make wigglegrams. Does the motion feel natural? Are there any capture controls or export options you would find useful?

Full disclosure: I’m the developer. The free version allows up to 10 wigglegrams per week, the limit resets every week, and free exports include a watermark. There is also an optional paid version that removes the weekly limit and watermark.

Happy to answer any technical questions about the IMU tracking or how the animation is assembled.

App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id6791325369?pt=128471088&ct=reddit&mt=8

u/Motor_Pitch_8722 — 14 days ago