
A Google user
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This is a great app if all you want is converting your JPG images, but a big disappointment if you buy it to stitch RAW files (unless, apparently, you have a top of the line phone). The developer warns you clearly you should try it with your device before buying so you won't waste your money. However, the demo version does not offer the RAW option. So I bought and tried with Samsung Galaxy 5 and it just doesn't work. It does work pretty well with JPG, though (for me it's useless, I don't work with JPG). I contacted the developer and he suggested I should buy a decent phone. Fair enough. The developer should add this to the description. I can't say it was a waste of money, though, as it works well with JPG for quick checks. But don't expect much if your phone is not an expensive top of the line device (apparently). I hope it will work on a next device I buy. BTW, I recommend using it with MiSphere Transfer, by the same developer. Very good stuff.
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The app is expensive but worth every penny. It performs the best stitching in a consumer grade camera I have seen to date: Almost perfect. It even stitches the DNG files form the MiSphere, which can be processed using a raw converter afterwards. This app doubles the value of the MiSphere camera! The interface could be easier: You must use another program to share the images to the converter, which will then convert them. But the end result is so good it is worth the extra efford.
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A Google user
absolutely does what it says... shame there is no desktop or even commandline version, but it works great in a Virtual Machine running Android. Tip: spend enough time and effort on the initual calibration, and then make a backup of it (just a text file).
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