New iPhone Photo App: ClassicTOY - Plastic Toy Camera
Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 11:01AM |
Glyn Evans
Description from the AppStore: ClassicTOY is an iPhone application that alows you to enjoy the features of a old plastic toy camera.
ClasscTOY is free for you to try out. Using the free version, you can take pictures, use film modes and check your photos, as with the paid version.
Converting to the paid version will allow you to:
- Turn on or off the vignetting feature in the setting menu.
- Save photos in 1500 x 1000 resolution, in addition to the default resolution 900 x 600.
- Remove the lists of photos taken.
- Remove the protection film (Refer to the screenshot image from which the protection film was removed).
3:2 aspect ratio
- The conventional iPhone camera stores picture files at a 4:3 aspect ratio, but ClassicTIY stores the same photos in 3:2 aspect ratio. (Free version is 900 x 600 resolution only, paid version supports 1500 x 1000 resolution)
Film simulation mode
- ClassicTOY offers 11 film simulation modes, and switching into your desired film mode is as easy as a sliding operation.
Vignetting effect
- You can even apply the vignetting effect.
Recent prints
- You can quickly check out the recently stored pictures. You can also magnify desired pictures using the loupe (up to 20 recent pictures can be stored, and can be deleted using the settings menu).
AppStore Link: ClassicTOY - Plastic Toy Camera - Price FREE
Editors comments: This is another great app from the developer of ClassicPAN and ClassicSAMP, and just like Hipstamatic this is another one of those apps that emulates an analogue camera, and what you shoot is what you get, no second chances with this one.
The app itself is free, which I like, as it lets you try the app, then if you like what you see and want a slightly higher resolution than the default 900 x 600, then you can activate the it by means of an in-app purchase, nice!!
Above: The FREE version of ClassicTOY has a film across the screen, but after the in-app purchase this film is removed.






























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