Christopher Eley
Decent app with just enough filters by default. Wasn't that keen on the ads, but as a developer, it's understandable. Personally, I believe developers should strive a little more to publish dynamic, unique applications. Not, saying you fit this description, it's too much of the same product. Market forces are too tough for RAD. Overall, still a decent application. (Still flabbergasted that no one even had the free time to rate.)
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Ryan Riot
There are a lot of these film-emulating photo apps in the Play Store these days, which is starting to be a pain ... most are of fairly high quality, are quite fun to use, and (depending on the user), yield some impressive shots. Most are well made, offering equally faithful reproductions of real-world films as well as their own unique filters, etc. So how to rank them? Who's 5 stars, 4? All that's left is the bottom line: "Price Of Pro" ... $13CAN is ick, but that covers forever, so 4⭐ it is!
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I'm enjoying the app so much, easy to use, nice oldschool effects. Lacks of borders, if I had to find a weak spot. Will upgrade to Pro someday, even if it's a mighty 20 bucker. Edit: I did, got it on sale, and it's my favourite analog-like photo app. My phone IS a pocket camera now. 100% recommended.
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