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If your camera's sensor is the limiting factor then the app really doesn't matter. I'm not saying that an app can't help but you might want to verify your situation first before assuming that an app will solve your problem.
If your camera's sensor is the limiting factor then the app really doesn't matter. I'm not saying that an app can't help but you might want to verify your situation first before assuming that an app will solve your problem.
Thanks. I appreciate the reply. I'll do that from here on out. I have the Droid X (8mp). The stock camera is bad for me. I'm waiting until November (my upgrade will kick in) to get a new phone.
Believe it or not, (though this is a little late..)lol I am a photographer(profess) and to my best judgement with many apps, some are ok for adding touch ups and or vignettes and sepia etc. Also sizing and cropping..However as from my personal experiences..Most apps really won't take any better of a pic usually as it will depend on the hardware,or the stock camera provided with the phone or tablet..However ..there may be some apps that can affect the shutter speed and other features offered by the hardware provided..White balance and such.. I find in general..the original or stock camera takes the best pics mainly.. but won't hurt to check others out...hope this helps a little!
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