Underrated
Amazing. Best picture combining software I’ve used . I suggest making a selfie camera version
Yes, ScanCamera is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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3 out of 5
1 ratings in Ukraine
Amazing. Best picture combining software I’ve used . I suggest making a selfie camera version
iOS 12 incompatibility fixed, works great!
Greetings developers, This app is awesome and very practical. I used it to take a picture of a prescription bottle label by rigging up a strong light, a miniature camera tripod for the phone, and the bottle spinning on my turntable at 33 1/3 rpm. The settings I used were: - 60fps - lamp mode center vertical - scan width 16. This yielded a scan duration of 2 seconds. Although the label was usable and legible, there was some overlap and jagged artifacts resulting from the slight periodic difference between ScanCamera and the turntable (2.0 vs 1.8 seconds). I think it would have been improved by matching the scan speed to the rotation period of the table. Would you consider adding a "turntable" function to the app that would raise the scan rate by 11%? Does the Apple camera API allow you to scan at 120 or 240fps? Sincerely, Brad Chapman
Bah! A camara with bad tv effect!! Do not cost 1.99! I Lost my money! Dissapointment! Not recomended!
ScanCamera offers two distinct slit-scan modes that are very fun to use and experiment with and offer a variety of very different photographic interpretations of the scene. In the Moving slit/lamp mode the scene is captured as though it were scanned with a flat bed scanner, moving objects get squished or stretched, and rotating objects such as many carnival rides get turned into beautiful spiral sculptures. Setting the slit to move in a direction perpendicular to the motion of the object can result in beautiful abstract images. Panning the camera side to side or up and down during the exposure can result in interesting mirroring(s) and elongations of the scene. In the Fixed slit/lamp mode you get a result similar to panning your camera with a moving object, isolating the moving objects in the scene from the stationary background in a beautifully surreal like way. Aligning the silt across a curve in the road or railroad tracks can yield some unexpectedly stunning results too. See the ScanCamera flickr group for examples of all the above and much more... The new continuous shooting mode in the 1.6 update allows you to skip image review between shots, allowing you to focus on image capture and take a series of shots as quickly as possible; a small but important improvement that makes the app much more fun and rewarding to use. After three months I'm still finding new and fun ways to use this app.
This app stinks like a skunk it's h-o-r-b-l-e
This app is phenomenal for creating artistic photographs. Works well and super simple to use. My only requests would be higher resolution support, and you should let me pay you money to print out large format prints to hang in my apartment!
It's works so well on my iPhone 5. Best slit scan app I've seen yet.
Thanks for the app dev! Any chance you have instructions and more examples of what images are produced? Maybe some before using this app and after using this app showing the same subject.
It is interesting and I like the scan motion. It is in my camera bag for now and I use it. It is nice for free and I look forward to some interesting updates. Maybe a diagonal scan! Grab it and play with it!